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Adelton is a growing residential community tucked into Bastrop County, where the Lost Pines region of Central Texas gives way to wide-open lots, towering loblolly pines, and a pace of life that still feels unhurried. Sitting just outside the city of Bastrop along the Highway 71 corridor, this neighborhood draws buyers who want acreage without sacrificing access to schools, services, and the broader Austin metro. New construction from Empire Homes has made Adelton an increasingly popular destination for buyers seeking modern floor plans on generous parcels of land. The community feeds into Bastrop ISD, and the surrounding countryside offers a distinctly Texas Hill Country-adjacent atmosphere that sets Bastrop County apart from the suburban sprawl farther west. Neighborhoods | Schools | New Construction | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Adelton, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Adelton
The Adelton subdivision is the heart of this community, a planned residential development that blends new construction homes with larger lot sizes uncommon in most Austin-area neighborhoods. Lots averaging close to four acres give residents breathing room rarely found this close to a growing small city. Homes here tend to be single-story or modest two-story builds, with a mix of traditional and transitional architectural styles that suit the rural-suburban character of eastern Bastrop County.
Unlike master-planned communities with rows of cookie-cutter homes, Adelton has a more open, spread-out feel. Properties are spaced well apart, mature trees provide natural privacy, and the surrounding land keeps the neighborhood from feeling dense. Buyers who are also considering nearby Bastrop will find that Adelton offers a quieter alternative with similar school access and comparable proximity to downtown Bastrop's shops and restaurants.
The Adelton area also includes a handful of commercial and land listings, making it one of the few neighborhoods in Bastrop County where buyers can find both residential and investment-grade opportunities in the same search. For buyers exploring Austin area homes for sale with a preference for space and value, Adelton deserves serious consideration.
Schools in Adelton
Adelton is served by Bastrop Independent School District, one of the more established school systems in the eastern Austin metro. The elementary schools serving this area include Adelton Elementary and Mina Elementary, both of which are conveniently located within the district's core service area. For middle school, students attend either Bastrop Middle School or Riverside Middle School, and all roads lead to Bastrop High School for grades 9 through 12.
Bastrop High School has a long history in the community and offers a range of extracurricular programs, athletics, and career and technical education pathways. The district as a whole has been growing steadily alongside Bastrop County's population, and BISD has continued to add resources to keep pace with demand. Families researching schools in the area will want to verify current attendance zone assignments directly with Bastrop ISD, as rezoning can occur with new development.
New Construction in Adelton
Empire Homes and Empire Communities are the primary builders active in Adelton, and their presence has brought a wave of new residential inventory to this corner of Bastrop County. Empire's floor plans in this area tend to prioritize open-concept living spaces, modern kitchen layouts, and covered outdoor areas that take advantage of the large lot sizes. If you have ever toured an Empire Homes community and found the build quality and design sensibility to your taste, Adelton is worth adding to your list.
New construction here gives buyers the ability to select finishes, customize certain features, and move into a home with a builder warranty still intact. That said, builder contracts have their own nuances, and having an independent buyer's agent review the purchase agreement before you sign is strongly advisable. The team at Neuhaus Realty Group is experienced with new construction transactions in Bastrop County and can help buyers understand what is and is not negotiable with production builders like Empire.
Real Estate Market Overview
Adelton's real estate market reflects the broader dynamics of Bastrop County, where demand for acreage properties and new construction has remained steady even as the wider Austin metro has cooled from its pandemic-era peaks. The neighborhood offers a mix of residential homes, raw land, and occasional commercial parcels, giving it a broader buyer pool than purely residential communities.
Properties in Adelton tend to spend more time on the market than comparable homes closer to Austin, which is typical for areas where lot sizes are larger and buyer pools are more specific. That extra time creates opportunities for buyers who are not in a rush and can afford to negotiate. Sellers in this market benefit from pricing with precision, as overpriced acreage properties in eastern Bastrop County tend to sit longer than well-priced alternatives. Working with an agent who knows the local comps rather than relying solely on Austin metro benchmarks makes a real difference here.
Getting Around Adelton
Adelton sits along the Highway 71 corridor, which is the primary artery connecting Bastrop County to the Austin metro. The drive into downtown Bastrop takes under 10 minutes in most conditions, giving residents easy access to the city's growing restaurant scene, the Colorado River waterfront, and essential services. From Bastrop, Highway 71 continues west toward Austin, with the drive to downtown Austin typically running between 40 and 55 minutes depending on traffic and your specific destination.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is accessible via Highway 71 as well, making Adelton a reasonable option for frequent travelers who want to live outside the metro without enduring a complicated commute to catch a flight. For day-to-day errands, Bastrop has expanded its retail offerings considerably in recent years, with grocery stores, home improvement retailers, and a range of dining options now available without needing to head west into the Austin suburbs.
Residents who work in the tech corridor along Highway 183 or in the Domain area will want to factor in the 183 connection and account for morning traffic on 71 during peak hours. The commute is manageable, but Adelton is best suited to buyers who are either remote workers, have flexible schedules, or are happy making a longer daily drive in exchange for the space and value this area provides.
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