Skip to content
Neuhaus Realty Group
Home About Properties Sell Your Home Videos Blog Contact
Let's Talk

Standifer Elizabeth Homes for Sale in Bastrop County, TX

The Elizabeth Standifer survey area sits in the rural heart of Bastrop County, where large acreage tracts stretch across gently rolling terrain between the small towns of Elgin and Bastrop. This is classic Texas land country, the kind of place where neighbors are measured in acres rather than feet, and where the pace of life runs a little slower and a lot more open. Properties here tend to be spacious rural parcels suited to those who want room to spread out, whether for horses, a weekend retreat, or a permanent homestead well outside the city. Elgin ISD serves the area, and the proximity to both the Lost Pines region and the Colorado River corridor gives this part of Bastrop County a quiet, grounded character that is hard to replicate closer to Austin. Schools | Neighborhoods | Lifestyle & Land | Getting Around | Market Overview | FAQs

$749,900 Median Price
1 Avg Days on Market
1 Active Listings
For Sale For Rent Land Farms & Ranches
Reset

No active listings found

There are currently no active listings matching your search. Check out nearby homes or recent sales below.

View All Listings

About Standifer Elizabeth Homes for Sale in Bastrop County, TX

The Elizabeth Standifer Survey Area

In Texas real estate, a location described by its original land survey name signals one thing clearly: you are looking at genuine rural acreage. The Elizabeth Standifer survey is an original land grant tract in Bastrop County, and properties listed under this survey designation typically come with substantial lot sizes far above what you would find in a platted subdivision. The broader Standifer area encompasses several of these historic survey tracts, and together they represent one of the more appealing pockets of rural land in eastern Bastrop County.

Buyers drawn to this area are generally looking for something specific: acreage, privacy, and a genuine rural setting without being so far out that everyday life becomes inconvenient. The Elizabeth Standifer survey delivers on all three. Homesites here tend to be larger parcels, often measured in the double-digit acres, with a mix of residential homesteads and raw land opportunities. The terrain is characteristic of Bastrop County, featuring sandy soils, native grasses, scattered post oaks, and the occasional live oak grove that marks this transition zone between the Blackland Prairie and the Lost Pines region.

Schools Serving the Elizabeth Standifer Area

Students in the Elizabeth Standifer survey area attend Elgin Independent School District. Elgin ISD operates Elgin Elementary, Elgin Middle School, and Elgin High School, providing a complete K-12 pathway within the same district. Elgin High School has built a solid reputation for its athletic programs and vocational education offerings, reflecting the working character of the community it serves. The district has invested in facilities in recent years, and families living on rural parcels in Bastrop County consistently find Elgin ISD to be a well-run, community-oriented district that takes its rural roots seriously.

Lifestyle and Land in Bastrop County

Living in the Elizabeth Standifer survey area means embracing the rhythms of rural Bastrop County. This is a part of Texas where people keep horses, raise chickens, maintain large vegetable gardens, and spend evenings watching the stars in skies that still get genuinely dark at night. The land itself invites that kind of life, with large lots that give owners room to build out whatever they envision, whether that is a working small farm, a custom home on a private drive, or simply a quiet rural residence with space between you and the rest of the world.

The nearby Lost Pines region, anchored by Bastrop State Park and Lake Bastrop, adds a layer of outdoor recreation that sets this part of Bastrop County apart from other rural areas east of Austin. Hiking and mountain biking trails wind through the loblolly pine forest at Bastrop State Park, and Lake Bastrop offers fishing, swimming, and camping within easy reach. The Colorado River runs through the county as well, giving the area a natural richness that appeals to those who value outdoor access alongside their rural acreage.

The town of Elgin, just a short drive to the northwest, provides everyday conveniences including grocery stores, hardware stores, local restaurants, and the kinds of small-town services that make rural living workable. Bastrop to the south offers a fuller range of dining, shopping, and services, along with one of the most charming historic downtowns in Central Texas. Buyers who want the rural character of Bastrop County without sacrificing all convenience consistently find that the combination of Elgin and Bastrop gives them everything they need.

Other communities in the area worth exploring include Cedar Creek, which sits between Bastrop and Austin along Highway 71 and attracts buyers looking for similar acreage settings with slightly easier access to the city. Smithville to the southeast along the Colorado River offers a charming small-town atmosphere with a thriving arts community. McDade and Paige represent even more rural options for buyers who want to go deeper into the county, while Red Rock and Rosanky round out the quieter corners of Bastrop County for those prioritizing seclusion above all else.

Getting Around From the Elizabeth Standifer Area

Highway 290 is the primary east-west corridor connecting this part of Bastrop County to the Austin metro. From the Elizabeth Standifer survey area, drivers can reach Elgin in a matter of minutes and access Highway 290 for the run into Austin. The total commute to downtown Austin typically runs somewhere in the 45-to-60-minute range depending on exact location within the survey area and time of day. Highway 71 to the south provides an alternate route through Bastrop and Cedar Creek before connecting to the SH 130 toll road, giving commuters multiple options for reaching different parts of the metro.

The trade-off for rural acreage living is that this is not a walking or biking community. Errands, school runs, and daily activities all require a vehicle. Buyers coming from suburban backgrounds should plan accordingly. That said, the drive itself is not unpleasant, crossing through Hill Country-adjacent terrain and small-town Texas scenery that many residents come to appreciate over time.

Real Estate Market Overview

The Elizabeth Standifer survey area represents a small, low-volume corner of the Bastrop County real estate market. Properties come to market infrequently, and when they do, they tend to attract buyers specifically seeking rural acreage rather than the broader pool of suburban homebuyers shopping in Bastrop or Elgin proper. Homes and homesteads in this area typically sit on generous lots, and buyers should expect to see a mix of residential homes on acreage and raw land listings depending on what comes available.

Bastrop County as a whole has seen sustained interest from buyers relocating from Austin and other Texas metros seeking more land for their money, and the areas served by Elgin ISD have benefited from that trend. The relative affordability of rural Bastrop County compared to Travis County or even western Williamson County continues to draw buyers who prioritize space and acreage. For a broader look at what is available across the region, browsing Austin area homes for sale gives a useful comparison across price points and communities.

Neuhaus Realty Group works extensively throughout Bastrop County, including rural survey-area properties like those found in the Standifer and Elizabeth Standifer tracts. Our agents understand the nuances of acreage transactions, including well and septic considerations, agricultural exemptions, and the due diligence specific to rural land purchases.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves the Elizabeth Standifer area in Bastrop County?
The Elizabeth Standifer survey area falls within Elgin Independent School District. Students attend Elgin Elementary, Elgin Middle School, and Elgin High School. Elgin ISD is known for strong community involvement and solid vocational and athletic programs at the high school level.
How far is the Elizabeth Standifer area from Austin?
From most parts of the Elizabeth Standifer survey area, the drive to downtown Austin runs approximately 45 to 60 minutes via Highway 290 westbound through Elgin. Alternatively, Highway 71 through Bastrop connects to SH 130 and provides a toll-road option into the southern and eastern portions of the metro.
What kind of properties are available in the Elizabeth Standifer survey area?
Properties in this area tend to be larger rural parcels, often in the double-digit acreage range. You will find a mix of existing residential homes on acreage and raw land available for building. This is not a subdivision environment, so expect country road access, private wells, and septic systems rather than city utilities.
Is the Elizabeth Standifer area affordable compared to Austin?
Rural Bastrop County offers significantly more land and space per dollar compared to Travis County and most of the Austin metro. Buyers typically find that acreage in the Standifer area and broader eastern Bastrop County represents strong value for the amount of land involved, particularly when compared to Hill Country or suburban Austin options at similar price points.
What is the property tax situation in Bastrop County?
Bastrop County property tax rates generally fall in the range of 1.6 to 2.0 percent of appraised value, though the exact rate depends on which taxing entities apply to your specific parcel. Rural properties with agricultural exemptions can see substantially lower effective tax bills, making ag exemption eligibility an important consideration for buyers purchasing acreage in this area.
What towns are close to the Elizabeth Standifer survey area?
Elgin is the closest town for everyday conveniences, and Bastrop is a short drive south for a fuller range of shopping, dining, and services. Cedar Creek sits along Highway 71 between Bastrop and Austin and is another community worth exploring for buyers considering this part of the county.
Are there outdoor recreation options near the Elizabeth Standifer area?
Yes, and this is one of the genuine draws of Bastrop County. Bastrop State Park features hiking and mountain biking trails through a rare loblolly pine forest, and Lake Bastrop offers fishing, swimming, and camping. The Colorado River runs through the county as well, and communities like Smithville along the river provide additional parks and green space within easy reach.
Does the Elizabeth Standifer area have an HOA?
Properties in the Elizabeth Standifer survey area are generally rural parcels without a homeowners association. This is part of the appeal for many buyers, as there are no HOA fees, deed restrictions from an association board, or community rules governing how you use your land. Individual deed restrictions recorded at the county level may still apply, so a title search is always recommended during the purchase process.
Ed Neuhaus, Austin Realtor

Ed Neuhaus

Broker / Owner, Neuhaus Realty Group · TREC #593057

Licensed Texas Realtor since 2007 serving Austin and the Hill Country. Investor, STR operator, and straight-talking advisor for buyers, sellers, and investors. 16 five-star reviews.

Schedule a Consultation

Thinking About Selling?

Get a free estimate of your home's current market value.

Get My Home Value

Ready to Tour?

Schedule a showing with a local expert who knows these neighborhoods.

Schedule a Tour

Listing data provided by ACTRIS MLS. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. © 2026 Austin Central Texas Realty Information Service.

Ed Neuhaus

Austin Real Estate Broker, Investor, and Pilot. Helping Texans buy, sell, and invest in real estate since 2007.

Services

  • Sell Your Home
  • Investment Advisory
  • STR Analysis
  • Property Search
  • Home Valuation
  • Agent Referral
  • Join Our Team

Resources

  • Blog
  • Video Tours
  • Reviews
  • Builder Directory
  • Contact

Contact

  • 512-366-3270
  • [email protected]
  • Austin, Texas
  • TREC #9000437

Serving

Austin · Bee Cave · Lakeway · Westlake Hills · Dripping Springs · Spicewood · Cedar Park · Leander · Georgetown · Round Rock · Wimberley · Marble Falls · Liberty Hill · Horseshoe Bay · Johnson City · West Austin

© 2026 Neuhaus Realty Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Service

Take a look at our sister companies

StaySTRA - Short-Term Rental Analyzer StaySTRA Bizzy Lizzy - Embroidered Women's Clothing Boutique Bizzy Lizzy Boutique Kendall Creek Properties - Real Estate Investment & Property Management Kendall Creek Properties
Unlock MLS - Austin Board of REALTORS

Listings courtesy of ACTRIS as distributed by MLS GRID. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. © 2026 Austin Central Texas Realty Information Service. Full MLS Disclaimer