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Whitewater Springs is a quiet Hill Country community tucked into Burnet County, just outside Bertram, where rolling terrain and wide-open skies set the backdrop for a slower, more deliberate way of living. The community is built around spacious acreage lots, making it a strong draw for anyone who wants room to spread out, build on their own timeline, or simply hold land in one of the most scenic corners of Central Texas. Wildflower Custom Homes has an active presence here, giving buyers a path to new construction without sacrificing that tucked-away Hill Country feel. Students in the area attend Burnet CISD schools, including Bertram Elementary, Burnet Middle, and Burnet High School. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Lifestyle | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Whitewater Springs Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Whitewater Springs
The Whitewater Springs community is a single cohesive subdivision, so when buyers talk about this area they are really talking about one place: Whitewater Spgs. The subdivision sits within the Bertram city limits area of Burnet County and is characterized almost entirely by large acreage parcels. The overwhelming majority of available properties here are land, which means buyers are typically purchasing a lot to build on rather than moving into an existing home. That dynamic creates a community with a genuinely custom character, where homes reflect individual vision rather than a cookie-cutter builder floor plan.
Lot sizes in Whitewater Springs average over two acres, which is enough space to feel genuinely private. You get a real sense of separation between neighbors, mature native landscaping in many cases, and the kind of quiet that is increasingly hard to find within a reasonable drive of Austin. The Hill Country terrain here includes cedar, live oak, and caliche roads that give the area an authentic rural Texas character rather than a manicured suburban feel.
Schools in Whitewater Springs
Whitewater Springs falls within Burnet Consolidated Independent School District, one of the more established rural school districts in the Texas Hill Country. Elementary-age students in this part of Burnet County are served by Bertram Elementary and Burnet Elementary, while Burnet Middle School handles the middle grades. High schoolers attend Burnet High School, home of the Burnet Bulldogs, which offers a full range of UIL athletics, fine arts programs, and CTE pathways.
Burnet CISD is a tight-knit district where students benefit from the smaller class sizes and community involvement that tend to come with rural Texas schools. The district has a reputation for strong athletic programs and genuine school spirit. For buyers moving from larger metro districts, the shift to a community-scale school system is often one of the most appealing parts of the move.
Real Estate Market Overview
Whitewater Springs is primarily a land market, which makes it operate differently from a typical residential neighborhood. Buyers here are generally in one of two categories: those who intend to build a custom home on a rural lot, and those holding Hill Country acreage as a long-term investment or weekend retreat. Both motivations reflect the broader appeal of Burnet County land, which has drawn steady interest from buyers priced out of closer-in Hill Country submarkets or simply wanting more space for their dollar.
The presence of Wildflower Custom Homes in the community points to active new construction interest. That builder brings a custom approach to the market here, giving buyers a turn-key path without the uncertainty of managing a full custom build on their own. For buyers exploring the broader range of Austin area homes for sale, Whitewater Springs represents one of the more affordable entry points into genuine Hill Country acreage living.
Land transactions in rural communities like this tend to move at a measured pace compared to active suburban markets. That is partly a function of the buyer profile, as land buyers are typically more deliberate, and partly a reflection of the specific utility each parcel offers. Buyers should approach land purchases in Burnet County with a clear sense of how they plan to use the property and what utilities or improvements are already in place.
Lifestyle in Whitewater Springs
Life in Whitewater Springs centers on outdoor access, space, and the low-key rhythms of Hill Country living. The community sits in Burnet County, which is home to Lake Buchanan and Inks Lake, two of the most beloved lakes on the Highland Lakes chain. That means boating, fishing, swimming, and paddling are genuinely close at hand rather than theoretical weekend options.
The town of Bertram, just minutes away, provides everyday conveniences without the traffic or pace of a larger city. Burnet itself, the county seat, offers a solid selection of local restaurants, hardware stores, feed shops, and the kind of Main Street businesses that keep a small Hill Country town running. Marble Falls is also within easy reach for dining, shopping, and the weekend farmers market crowd that gathers along the Colorado River.
For buyers who want the Hill Country experience without committing to a weekend-only property, Whitewater Springs is sized and positioned to support full-time living. The lots are large enough to accommodate gardens, workshops, barns, or simply the breathing room that comes with not having a neighbor thirty feet away.
Getting Around Whitewater Springs
Whitewater Springs sits in the Bertram area of Burnet County, roughly 50 miles northwest of downtown Austin. US Highway 183 is the primary corridor connecting Bertram to the metro, and the drive to Austin runs through Liberty Hill and Georgetown before reaching the city proper. For buyers who work remotely or commute only occasionally, the distance feels entirely manageable. For daily commuters, it is a longer haul that rewards planning around off-peak windows.
The closest major city for day-to-day errands is Burnet, about 15 miles west, or Georgetown via US-183 heading south. The Texas State Highway 29 corridor also provides east-west access across Burnet and Williamson Counties. Cedar Park and Round Rock are accessible in roughly 45 to 60 minutes depending on traffic, putting major retail, medical facilities, and employment centers well within reach on weekends and non-peak hours.
Buyers considering Whitewater Springs often also look at nearby Bertram for properties with a similar rural Burnet County feel. Neuhaus Realty Group works extensively throughout the Hill Country corridor and can help buyers understand the full range of options across Burnet County and the surrounding area.
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