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Bertram, TX Real Estate
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Bertram is a small Hill Country town in Burnet County, sitting along US 29 about 45 miles northwest of Austin. The area is known for wide-open ranchland, cedar-dotted terrain, and a genuine small-town pace that draws buyers looking for acreage, privacy, and Hill Country scenery without the premium price tags of the Lake LBJ corridor. Property here spans everything from subdivided residential lots in quiet communities to sprawling working ranches and custom homes on creek-fed land. Nearby Burnet provides the county seat's retail and services, while Marble Falls is just 30 miles southwest for expanded dining and access to the Colorado River chain of lakes. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Bertram, TX Real Estate
Bertram occupies a quiet stretch of Burnet County where limestone hills and cedar breaks give way to open pasture and ranch roads. It is a place where properties tend to measure in acres rather than square feet of yard space, and where the night sky still earns its reputation. The town itself is compact, with a handful of local businesses along Gabriel Road and the old railroad corridor that once anchored its commercial life. Buyers come to Bertram specifically because it has not been absorbed by suburban growth, and because land here remains accessible at a scale that lets serious buyers put real acreage under their name without the sticker shock of communities closer to Austin.
Neighborhoods and Subdivisions in Bertram
The residential side of Bertram is served by a range of established communities spread across the surrounding countryside. Serenity Springs and Whitewater Springs are among the most active subdivisions in the area, offering entry-level lots and manufactured homes that provide accessible starting points for buyers priced out of closer-in Hill Country markets. For those seeking larger land parcels with room to build custom, Ranches Canyon Creek delivers the kind of acreage that defines rural Hill Country ownership, with properties large enough for horses, livestock, and serious recreational use.
Whispering Wind offers a quieter setting on the outskirts of town, while Ridge Point Estates appeals to buyers who want a platted neighborhood without sacrificing breathing room. Bertram Oaks and Stone Creek Ranch round out the options with site-built homes on modest to generous lots. Smaller pockets like Shin Oak Bend, Grande Estates, and Summerlin Estates offer deeded community addresses outside the larger subdivisions for buyers who want a bit more separation from their neighbors.
Beyond the platted neighborhoods, a significant share of Bertram's real estate market is raw land, working farms, and undeveloped acreage. Buyers interested in building from scratch, running cattle, or simply holding a rural tract will find consistent inventory across Burnet County's open rangelands, with sizes ranging from a few acres up to several hundred.
Schools Serving Bertram
Most of Bertram falls within the Burnet Consolidated Independent School District, one of the more established public school systems in the Hill Country region. Students typically attend Bertram Elementary before advancing to Burnet Middle School and Burnet High School in the county seat. Burnet High carries a solid UIL record and offers agricultural and vocational programs that reflect the rural identity of the community it serves. Some properties in the outer portions of the Bertram address area may fall within Marble Falls ISD, feeding into Marble Falls High School instead. Additional elementary campuses in the district include RJ Richey and Shady Grove for students in outlying areas. Any buyer relying on a specific school assignment should confirm directly with the district, as attendance boundaries can shift with population growth and redistricting.
Real Estate Market Overview
Bertram's real estate market divides into two fairly distinct categories. The residential segment, anchored by its platted subdivisions, offers a steady mix of manufactured homes, modest site-built homes, and newer construction across several communities. Builders including Lennar, LTX Home Builders, Pacesetter Homes, Divine Custom Homes, and Juniper Custom Homes have all been active in the area, providing new construction options at a range of price points. The land and farm segment is where Bertram's inventory truly expands. Large ranches and undeveloped tracts regularly come to market, attracting buyers from the Austin metro who want productive agricultural land, a private Hill Country retreat, or a generational property worth holding.
Because acreage properties serve a narrower pool of buyers than standard residential listings, transactions in that segment tend to move at a measured pace. Sellers of rural land benefit from patient positioning and accurate pricing relative to recent comparable sales. Buyers, in turn, benefit from working with agents who understand well water systems, septic requirements, agricultural exemptions, survey standards, and the title complexities that routinely come up in Burnet County rural closings. Reviewing the Austin area homes for sale gives helpful context for how Bertram fits within the broader regional market.
Getting Around Bertram
Bertram sits at the intersection of US 29 and FM 243, giving it better road connectivity than most towns of its size. Heading east on US 29, Georgetown is roughly 35 to 40 minutes away, where I-35 opens the broader Austin metro. Austin itself is approximately 45 to 50 miles southeast, typically a 55 to 70-minute drive depending on conditions along US 29 and US 183. Burnet, the county seat, sits about 15 miles to the west and covers the nearest full-service grocery stores, hardware suppliers, medical clinics, and county offices. Marble Falls is roughly 30 miles to the southwest and adds expanded dining, retail, and direct access to Lake LBJ and Lake Marble Falls along the Colorado River chain of lakes.
Buyers who want to be within striking distance of lakeside communities often cross-shop Bertram against nearby options like Granite Shoals, Highland Haven, Cottonwood Shores, and Meadowlakes, all within a 30-mile radius along the lakes corridor. For buyers drawn to the same open rural character with an even smaller community footprint, neighboring Briggs along US 29 to the east offers a comparable pace with minimal commercial development.
Neuhaus Realty Group works extensively across Burnet County, with hands-on experience in Bertram's acreage market, its established subdivisions, and the rural transaction details that separate a smooth closing from a complicated one. If you are weighing Bertram against other Hill Country communities, we can help you match the right property type to your priorities and budget.
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