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Pecan Creek, TX Real Estate
Pecan Creek is a residential community set in the rugged, unhurried landscape of Llano County, where granite outcrops, live oaks, and clear-running water define the terrain. Situated in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, this neighborhood offers a genuine escape from metro density while keeping the Highland Lakes region close at hand. Lots here run generous by Central Texas standards, and the surrounding county retains the open character that draws buyers who want land under their feet and sky overhead. With Horseshoe Bay just a short drive east on Lake LBJ and the city of Llano nearby for everyday needs, Pecan Creek occupies a sweet spot in one of Texas's most scenic counties. Neighborhoods | Schools | Lifestyle | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Pecan Creek, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Pecan Creek
The Pecan Creek subdivision is the primary organized neighborhood in this section of Llano County, and its single-community character is a large part of its appeal. Unlike the master-planned corridors closer to Austin, Pecan Creek offers a quieter setting where lots typically exceed half an acre and the surrounding landscape remains open and largely undisturbed. Homes here reflect the Hill Country vernacular: native limestone and cedar construction, metal roofs, covered porches, and layouts designed to take advantage of prevailing breezes and long views.
The listing mix in Pecan Creek includes both finished residential homes and undeveloped land parcels, which speaks to the range of buyers this area attracts. Some arrive looking for a move-in-ready residence; others see opportunity in raw acreage where they can build to their own specifications or simply hold land in a county that has retained its rural integrity. For buyers browsing Austin area homes for sale who want something genuinely different from the suburban norm, this corner of Llano County delivers.
Schools in Pecan Creek
Pecan Creek falls primarily within Llano Independent School District, the public school system serving Llano County. Students in the district attend Llano Elementary, Llano Middle School, and Llano High School, all located in the city of Llano a short drive from the neighborhood. Llano ISD operates at a scale that allows teachers and staff to know students well, and the district's smaller enrollment translates into the kind of community involvement that larger suburban districts rarely achieve.
Packsaddle Elementary also serves portions of the surrounding area, and some addresses in this part of Llano County may be zoned to different campuses depending on their exact location. Because rural county school boundaries can shift by road or parcel line, buyers with school-age children should confirm their specific attendance zone directly with Llano ISD before finalizing a purchase decision.
Lifestyle in Pecan Creek
Llano County has long been a destination for buyers who want the Hill Country experience without the congestion that now accompanies so much of the Austin-adjacent market. The Llano River, one of the clearest and most celebrated waterways in Central Texas, runs through the county and draws swimmers, kayakers, and anglers throughout the warm months. Guadalupe bass and catfish are the primary targets for fishing, and the river's rocky shoals and swimming holes are a genuine community resource.
The county holds a widely recognized reputation as the Deer Hunting Capital of Texas. Hunting leases and wildlife management areas cover large stretches of the surrounding landscape, and land ownership here often comes with the expectation of active wildlife stewardship. Whitetail deer, turkey, and axis deer are common sights, and many property owners manage their acreage with game in mind.
Just east, Horseshoe Bay adds a resort dimension to the region. Sitting on the shores of Lake LBJ, it brings golf courses, marinas, and waterfront dining within easy reach of Pecan Creek residents. The proximity gives this neighborhood access to lake recreation without requiring a lakefront address. Marble Falls, about 30 miles to the east, handles the bulk of regional retail, dining, and medical services for the Highland Lakes area. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area lies roughly 30 miles to the southwest near Fredericksburg, offering one of the most distinctive hiking destinations in the state.
The city of Llano itself has developed a modest but well-regarded culinary identity. Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que is one of the most celebrated barbecue destinations in Texas and draws visitors from across the state, contributing to a small-town atmosphere that mixes longtime residents with weekend travelers who have discovered the area's charms.
Real Estate Market Overview
Pecan Creek's market reflects the broader Llano County dynamic: a mix of residential homes and land, a buyer pool drawn by lifestyle rather than commute, and a pace that moves more deliberately than the high-velocity suburbs closer to Austin. Homes here are priced for the Hill Country, where value is measured in acres, views, and proximity to water as much as square footage or finishes.
The absence of new construction in Pecan Creek means buyers are working with an established inventory of resale homes and raw land. That limits the competition from builder incentives but also keeps the neighborhood's character consistent. For sellers, marketing a Pecan Creek property well requires positioning against a smaller comparable pool, where condition, lot quality, and water features carry significant weight in valuation.
Neuhaus Realty Group works across the Hill Country and Highland Lakes region, with direct knowledge of how Llano County properties are priced, marketed, and negotiated. Buyers and sellers in Pecan Creek benefit from working with agents who understand the land market here as well as the residential side.
Getting Around Pecan Creek
Llano County sits at the convergence of several Hill Country corridors. US Highway 29 and State Highway 71 connect the area to the broader Central Texas road network, and both routes are well-maintained two-lane highways through scenic terrain. Austin is approximately 90 miles to the east, a drive that typically runs 90 minutes to two hours depending on traffic through Marble Falls and Bee Cave.
Horseshoe Bay is roughly 25 miles east on FM 2147, an easy trip for weekend recreation or regular errands. Fredericksburg lies about 45 miles to the southwest on Highway 87, adding a second commercial hub and cultural destination within practical range. San Angelo is two hours to the northwest for buyers with ties to that region.
Pecan Creek is best suited to buyers who have made a deliberate decision to trade proximity to Austin for space, quiet, and Hill Country character. The distance from the metro is real, and it shapes daily life here in ways that buyers should factor honestly into their decision.
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