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Smithville West, TX Real Estate
Smithville West sits on the quiet western edge of Smithville, a small Colorado River town tucked into the rolling pines of Bastrop County. The neighborhood offers a genuine small-town Texas experience, with modest residential streets that back up to the wider landscape of ranch land and post oak woods that define this part of Central Texas. Residents enjoy easy access to Smithville's historic downtown, the Colorado River corridor, and the broader Lost Pines region, all while remaining within driving distance of the Austin metro. It is the kind of place where people put down roots and stay. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Smithville West, TX Real Estate
Smithville West and the Surrounding Area
Smithville West occupies the residential fringe just west of Smithville's city core, where the subdivision streets give way to larger acreage tracts and open pasture. Homes here tend to sit on generous lots by suburban standards, and the overall character of the neighborhood reflects the unhurried pace that draws people to small-town Bastrop County in the first place. You will find a mix of established single-family homes, brick ranch-style houses, and properties with room for a workshop, a garden, or a few animals.
Smithville itself is a worthwhile destination in its own right. The historic downtown along Main Street has held onto its character, with locally owned shops, a handful of restaurants, and community events that draw residents together throughout the year. The city sits along the Colorado River, giving the area a distinct sense of place, and the canopy of loblolly pines that blankets this corner of Bastrop County makes it feel more like East Texas than the scrubby cedar hills found just a few miles north or west.
Buyers looking at Smithville West often also consider nearby Smithville proper for in-town options, or explore the rural properties available around Paige and Red Rock for more acreage. Cedar Creek offers another pocket of Bastrop County living closer to the Austin corridor on US-71, while Bastrop to the northwest remains the county seat and commercial hub for the region.
Schools Serving Smithville West
Smithville West falls within the Smithville Independent School District, which serves the city and the surrounding rural areas of southern Bastrop County. Smithville ISD operates a relatively compact campus system that keeps the student body close-knit, something longtime residents often point to as a genuine advantage. Students typically attend Brown Primary School for early elementary grades, Smithville Elementary, Smithville Middle School, and graduate from Smithville High School, home of the Smithville Eagles.
Smithville High School offers a range of extracurricular programs, CTE pathways, and competitive athletics. The district's smaller scale means teachers tend to know their students well, and parent involvement in campus activities runs high. For families considering private schooling or specialized programs, Bastrop and the broader Austin metro are within a reasonable drive.
Real Estate Market Overview
Smithville West is a small, established neighborhood with limited turnover, which means properties here do not come on the market frequently. When homes do become available, buyers typically find well-maintained single-family residences priced accessibly relative to the Austin metro, making the area attractive to those seeking more space for their dollar without sacrificing access to Central Texas amenities.
Bastrop County as a whole has seen sustained interest from buyers priced out of Travis County markets, and Smithville benefits from that broader regional trend. The Lost Pines corridor, which stretches from Bastrop east through Smithville and beyond, has developed a reputation as an authentic alternative to the increasingly dense suburbs closer to Austin. Homes in this area tend to sit on larger lots than what you would find in comparable-priced suburban neighborhoods, and the land itself carries inherent value given the region's continued growth.
Buyers exploring the Austin area homes for sale market who find themselves priced out of Bastrop or Cedar Creek often discover that Smithville and its surrounding neighborhoods offer strong value and genuine character. Properties here reward patient buyers willing to wait for the right home to surface in a low-inventory environment.
Getting Around Smithville West
Smithville sits at the intersection of State Highway 71 and State Highway 95, two of the primary routes connecting this part of Bastrop County to the broader region. SH-71 runs west toward Austin, putting downtown Austin roughly 60 miles from Smithville, a commute that typically runs between 60 and 90 minutes depending on traffic around the metro. SH-95 runs north toward Elgin and connects to US-290 for access to the eastern suburbs and beyond.
The drive to Bastrop takes about 20 minutes on SH-71, making the county seat's grocery stores, medical facilities, and commercial services easily accessible. Elgin is roughly 30 minutes north on SH-95, offering additional retail and dining options. For residents who commute to Austin regularly, the tradeoff is a longer drive in exchange for a quieter, more rural lifestyle that simply is not available this close to the city in Travis County.
There is no commuter rail or express bus service to Austin from Smithville, so personal vehicles remain essential. Residents headed to the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport can reach it in roughly 45 to 55 minutes depending on departure time and traffic conditions on SH-71.
The neighborhood's proximity to Bastrop State Park, McKinney Roughs Nature Park, and the Colorado River bottoms makes it an easy base for weekend outdoor activity, from hiking and mountain biking in the Lost Pines to kayaking the Colorado. Rosanky and McDade are nearby communities that round out the rural patchwork of southern and eastern Bastrop County for buyers who want to explore the full range of options in this part of Texas.
Work With Neuhaus Realty Group
Neuhaus Realty Group knows Bastrop County's small-town markets well, including neighborhoods like Smithville West where local knowledge matters most. When inventory is thin and homes move quietly, having an agent who tracks the area closely makes a real difference. Reach out to start a conversation about what is available in and around Smithville.
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