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Highland Oaks is a quiet residential community tucked into the Texas Hill Country in Burnet County, where big lots, natural terrain, and a slower pace of life define the everyday experience. Situated near the Highland Lakes chain and the charming county seat of Burnet, this neighborhood draws buyers who want genuine Hill Country character without sacrificing access to established schools and modern conveniences. Residents here enjoy a landscape shaped by cedar, live oak, and open sky, with Lake Buchanan and Inks Lake just a short drive away. The community is served by both Burnet CISD and Liberty Hill ISD, giving buyers options depending on where within the neighborhood a home sits. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Lifestyle | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Highland Oaks Homes for Sale in Burnet County, TX
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Highland Oaks
Highland Oaks is organized across a handful of distinct phases, each with its own character and price point. The original Highland Oaks subdivision tends to feature more established homes on generous lots, offering the mature trees and settled feel that many Hill Country buyers are specifically seeking. Highland Oaks Ph 1 and Highland Oaks Ph 2 bring newer builds and updated floor plans into the mix, with PNL Builders LLC actively delivering new construction in the area. These phased sections give buyers a range of options, from move-in-ready resales to fresh builds where you can still make selections.
Lot sizes in Highland Oaks average close to an acre, which is part of the appeal for buyers coming from more densely developed areas around Austin. You get breathing room between homes, space for a workshop or detached garage, and the kind of outdoor living that makes Hill Country properties so desirable. The community sits primarily in the residential category, with a small commercial presence that reflects the mixed-use nature of developing areas in rural Burnet County.
Schools Serving Highland Oaks
School district boundaries in Highland Oaks reflect its position near the Burnet and Williamson County line, with portions of the community feeding into Burnet Consolidated ISD and others into Liberty Hill ISD. Both districts have a strong following among buyers in this part of the Hill Country, and confirming which district a specific address falls into is an important step in the home search process.
Within Burnet CISD, students attend Burnet Elementary, Burnet Middle School, and Burnet High School, all located in the city of Burnet. The district serves a tight-knit community with deep roots in the Texas Hill Country. Liberty Hill ISD, which has seen significant investment in recent years as Liberty Hill itself has grown, serves students through Liberty Hill Elementary, Liberty Hill Middle School, and Liberty Hill High School. Shady Grove Elementary is also associated with the area depending on boundaries. Buyers focused on a specific district should verify addresses directly with the applicable district before making an offer.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Highland Oaks market reflects broader trends across rural Burnet County, where demand for Hill Country properties with acreage or near-acreage lots remains consistent. Inventory moves at a pace typical of smaller Texas communities, meaning well-priced homes attract attention, while properties with unique features or larger lot configurations may take longer to find the right buyer. Homes range from three-bedroom, single-story residences to larger four and five-bedroom properties on estate-scale lots.
New construction from PNL Builders LLC has added inventory across the Highland Oaks phases, which gives buyers an option that is harder to find in some surrounding communities. The presence of commercial sale inventory alongside residential listings suggests the area has some mixed-use potential as Burnet County continues to develop. For buyers considering Highland Oaks alongside other Austin area homes for sale, the value proposition here comes through clearly once you factor in lot size and Hill Country setting relative to what similar money buys closer to Austin.
Life in Highland Oaks and Burnet County
Living in Highland Oaks means being a short drive from some of the most scenic lake country in Central Texas. The Highland Lakes chain, including Lake Buchanan, Inks Lake, Lake LBJ, and Lake Marble Falls, runs through this region and provides year-round recreation. Fishing, kayaking, and lakeside dining are part of everyday life here in a way that simply is not possible in the suburbs closer to Austin.
The city of Burnet, the Burnet County seat, is just minutes away and offers a genuine small-town downtown with local restaurants, shops, the Burnet County Courthouse, and the Vanishing Texas River Cruise, which takes visitors out to see bald eagles along the Colorado River arm of Lake Buchanan in winter months. Burnet hosts the Bluebonnet Festival each spring, drawing visitors from across the state and reinforcing the area's identity as the Bluebonnet Capital of Texas.
For day-to-day needs, residents have access to grocery, hardware, and medical services in Burnet proper, with Marble Falls also within reach to the south along US 281. The combination of outdoor access, small-town amenities, and acreage-scale lots makes Highland Oaks a draw for buyers who have made a deliberate choice to trade urban density for Hill Country space.
Getting Around from Highland Oaks
Highland Oaks is located in Burnet County along the US 183 and US 281 corridor that connects the Highland Lakes region to the greater Austin metro. Driving to downtown Austin from this area takes approximately 65 to 75 minutes depending on traffic conditions, making it a longer commute suited to buyers who work remotely, part-time in Austin, or in Burnet and surrounding communities.
Marble Falls is the nearest larger commercial hub to the south, reachable in under 30 minutes, with a broader selection of dining, retail, and medical options. Liberty Hill, which falls under a different county but shares school district geography with parts of Highland Oaks, is accessible via Ranch Road and county road routes. Buyers who work in Georgetown, Round Rock, or the northern Austin corridor will find the drive more manageable than those commuting to central or south Austin daily.
There is no commuter rail service to this part of the Hill Country, so a vehicle is essential. That said, the light traffic on rural Burnet County roads means even a longer commute rarely involves the stop-and-go conditions that frustrate buyers living in closer-in suburbs. Working with Neuhaus Realty Group means working with agents who understand the tradeoffs of Hill Country living and can help you assess whether Highland Oaks fits your commute and lifestyle picture.
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