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Piney Ridge, TX Real Estate
Piney Ridge is a quiet, rural community tucked into Bastrop County's famous Lost Pines region, where loblolly pines rise unexpectedly from the Central Texas landscape and acreage lots give residents genuine breathing room. Sitting just outside the city of Bastrop, the neighborhood draws buyers who want the feel of country living without completely cutting ties to urban conveniences. Properties here tend to run several acres, a rarity at this price point within reasonable striking distance of Austin, and the mix of established residential homes and raw land parcels makes it a destination for both move-in buyers and those looking to build from scratch on their own terms. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Piney Ridge, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Piney Ridge
The Piney Ridge subdivision is its own self-contained community, a collection of residential tracts and homesites carved out of the pine-and-oak landscape that defines this part of Bastrop County. Lots are generous by any measure, averaging nearly three acres, which means neighbors have room to spread out, plant gardens, run small hobby operations, or simply enjoy the buffer of natural vegetation that gives the area its wooded character. Unlike many suburban developments closer to Austin, Piney Ridge was designed with land stewardship in mind. You will find a range of home sizes here, from modest three-bedroom residences to larger five-bedroom properties on fully improved lots, alongside undeveloped parcels for buyers who want to design a custom build from the ground up.
Buyers considering Piney Ridge often also look at nearby Cedar Creek and Red Rock for similar acreage-oriented living within Bastrop County. Those who want a bit more town infrastructure while keeping the rural feel often explore listings in Bastrop itself, where historic downtown charm comes with walkable restaurants and local shops. The broader Bastrop County corridor, which also includes Rosanky and Paige, has become an increasingly popular alternative for buyers priced out of the closer-in Austin suburbs.
Schools in Piney Ridge
Students in Piney Ridge are served by Bastrop ISD, one of the more established school districts in the eastern Austin metro. Elementary-age students attend either Emile Elementary or Mina Elementary, both part of the Bastrop ISD system. From there, students move on to Bastrop Middle School and graduate through Bastrop High School, which has deep roots in the community and offers a range of academic and extracurricular programs. Bastrop ISD is a district with a long history in the county and continues to invest in facilities and programming as the area grows. Families researching schools for this area should contact the district directly for attendance boundary confirmation, as boundaries can shift with redistricting.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Piney Ridge real estate market reflects the broader dynamics of rural Bastrop County: a limited inventory of properties, a mix of improved residential homes and raw land, and sustained demand from Austin-area buyers seeking acreage without a dramatic commute penalty. Because the subdivision is small and turnover is relatively low, listings here do not come along every week. When properties do hit the market, they tend to draw interest from a specific type of buyer: one who has done the research, knows the Lost Pines area, and understands the value proposition of large-lot living in this corridor.
Land parcels in Piney Ridge appeal to buyers who want to own a piece of the pines without committing to a specific floor plan immediately. Residential properties range from solidly built three-bedroom homes to larger estates on improved acreage. Across the broader Austin area homes for sale market, the Bastrop County acreage segment has performed consistently as buyers continue to look east and southeast for value and space. If you are comparing options, Elgin and McDade offer similar rural character at comparable distances from central Austin.
Getting Around Piney Ridge
Piney Ridge sits in the Lost Pines corridor of Bastrop County, generally east of the city of Bastrop along the Highway 21 and Highway 71 corridors that connect the county seat to the Austin metro. Most residents use Highway 71 as their primary artery, which feeds into Austin's east side and eventually connects to major employment centers. The drive into downtown Austin typically runs between 40 and 50 minutes depending on traffic and exact point of origin within the neighborhood, making it a genuine commuter property for those who work in Austin but want their evenings and weekends in a rural setting.
The city of Bastrop itself is only a short drive away and provides daily essentials: grocery stores, medical services, restaurants, and the charming Main Street historic district that has made Bastrop a destination in its own right. Bastrop State Park, one of the most recognizable landmarks in the region and home to the famous Lost Pines trail system, is accessible within minutes. For buyers who travel frequently, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is a reasonable drive west on 71, making air travel less of a burden than it would be from more remote parts of the Hill Country. Smithville to the southeast offers another small-town option for dining and local services.
Life in the Lost Pines
What sets Piney Ridge apart from most Bastrop County neighborhoods is the setting itself. The Lost Pines is a geological anomaly, a stand of loblolly pines isolated from the main East Texas pine belt by hundreds of miles of oak and cedar country. Living inside this pocket of pines means cooler canopy shade, a landscape that changes with the seasons in ways most Central Texas properties do not, and a distinct sense of place that residents come to feel strongly about. Bastrop State Park connects to neighboring Buescher State Park via the Park Road 1C corridor, giving residents direct access to hiking trails, fishing, and camping without needing to drive far.
The community character in Piney Ridge leans toward privacy and self-sufficiency. Acreage owners often keep gardens, small livestock, and workshop outbuildings on their properties. It is the kind of neighborhood where people know their neighbors but also respect the boundaries that several acres naturally creates. Neuhaus Realty Group has worked with buyers throughout Bastrop County and understands what makes the Lost Pines corridor genuinely different from other rural options in the Austin market. If you are weighing Piney Ridge against other parts of the county, we can help you understand the tradeoffs honestly and find the property that fits your priorities.
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