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Suburbia Estates, TX Real Estate
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Suburbia Estates is a rural Bastrop County community where expansive acreage, working farms, and open land define the character of the area. Situated in the Lost Pines region east of Austin, this pocket of Bastrop County attracts buyers looking for space, privacy, and a genuine connection to the Texas landscape. Properties here tend to sit on multi-acre tracts, offering room for livestock, agriculture, or simply the kind of elbow room that's hard to find closer to the metro. Students in the area attend schools in Bastrop ISD, including Cedar Creek Elementary, Cedar Creek Middle School, and Bastrop High School. Property Types | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Nearby Areas | FAQs
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About Suburbia Estates, TX Real Estate
Property Types in Suburbia Estates
Suburbia Estates is not a conventional residential subdivision. The properties here lean rural, with farm tracts and commercial parcels making up the bulk of what comes to market. Buyers drawn to this area are typically looking for working land, whether that means cattle grazing, row crops, timber, or simply a large private holding outside city limits. The acreage sizes here are substantial, with most parcels running well above the average lot size you'd find in a standard subdivision, giving the area a wide-open, unincorporated feel.
Commercial properties in Suburbia Estates often appeal to buyers with rural business interests, from agricultural operations to small-scale rural commercial ventures that benefit from proximity to Highway 71 and the broader Bastrop corridor. If you're searching among Austin area homes for sale and want something with acreage and a working-land character, Suburbia Estates deserves a close look.
Schools Serving Suburbia Estates
Suburbia Estates falls within Bastrop Independent School District, one of the more established public school systems in Central Texas. Students in this area are zoned to Cedar Creek Elementary School and Cedar Creek Middle School, both of which serve the growing communities along the Cedar Creek corridor southeast of Bastrop. High school students attend Bastrop High School, home of the Bears and a campus with a long tradition in the community.
Bastrop ISD has invested significantly in its facilities in recent years, and the district's rural campuses maintain smaller class environments compared to the larger suburban districts closer to Austin. For buyers with school-age children considering properties in this area, it's worth scheduling a visit to the Cedar Creek campuses to get a direct sense of the programs and environment.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Suburbia Estates market is a niche segment within Bastrop County, distinct from the residential single-family market that dominates communities like Bastrop proper or the master-planned subdivisions along Highway 71. Because the inventory here skews toward farm tracts and commercial land rather than traditional homes, the buyer pool is more targeted and transactions tend to take longer to close as buyers conduct due diligence on soil, water, and land use considerations.
Pricing in this area reflects the premium that buyers place on acreage and privacy in the Lost Pines region. Demand for rural land within a reasonable distance of Austin has remained consistent as more buyers look east of the metro for space without sacrificing access. Neuhaus Realty Group works regularly with buyers and sellers of rural and agricultural property throughout Bastrop County and can help you assess what a specific tract is worth given current land market conditions.
Getting Around Suburbia Estates
Suburbia Estates sits in Bastrop County, placing it roughly 40 to 50 miles east of downtown Austin via Highway 71 or State Highway 21. The drive to Austin is manageable for those who commute occasionally, though buyers should plan for the reality of rural living, which means most errands and services require a trip into Bastrop. The city of Bastrop is close and offers a solid range of everyday services including grocery, medical, dining, and retail along State Highway 95 and Highway 71.
Bastrop itself has become a destination in its own right, with a revitalized downtown historic district, the Colorado River running through town, and easy access to Bastrop State Park and the Lost Pines trail system. Buyers living in Suburbia Estates can reach Bastrop's amenities quickly, making the rural setting feel less isolated than the acreage might suggest.
Nearby Areas and Alternatives
Buyers considering Suburbia Estates sometimes also look at other rural and semi-rural communities in the Bastrop County corridor. The area around Bastrop includes a range of land types, from heavily wooded tracts in the Lost Pines ecosystem to open pasture land on the county's western and eastern edges. Communities like Elgin to the north and Smithville to the south offer additional land inventory for buyers who want to compare options across a broader stretch of Central Texas.
For those drawn to the character of the land east of Austin but who also want a more traditional residential option, the established neighborhoods within the city of Bastrop itself offer single-family homes on standard lots with full city utilities. The range of property types available across Bastrop County means buyers with specific land and use requirements typically have real options to explore.
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Ed Neuhaus
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