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Gregg Point is a quiet, low-density community tucked into the Hill Country terrain of northern Travis County, just a short drive from the shores of Lake Travis. The neighborhood sits within the Lago Vista ISD boundary, connecting residents to a tight-knit school community that serves the area from elementary through high school. With generous lot sizes and a mix of residential homesites and raw land, Gregg Point draws buyers who want elbow room, Hill Country character, and proximity to the lake without the density of larger Austin suburbs. It is the kind of place where neighbors know each other and the pace slows down considerably from the city. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Gregg Point, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Gregg Point
Gregg Point functions as both a neighborhood name and a subdivision name, with the community sharing a single identity on the north side of Lake Travis. The area is predominantly low-density, with residential lots averaging nearly half an acre and raw land parcels available for buyers who want to build their own custom home from the ground up. That mix of move-in-ready residences and buildable land gives Gregg Point a frontier feel that is increasingly rare this close to Austin.
Homes in the area tend toward modest footprints with Hill Country sensibilities, built to take advantage of the terrain and tree cover. The absence of large-scale master-planned development means the neighborhood retains an organic character where properties reflect individual owners rather than a single builder's template. Buyers considering Gregg Point should also look at nearby Jonestown, which shares the same Hill Country lakeside character and Lago Vista ISD schools.
Schools in Gregg Point
Gregg Point falls entirely within Lago Vista ISD, a small independent school district that serves the communities along the north shore of Lake Travis. Lago Vista Elementary, Lago Vista Middle School, and Lago Vista High School all feed from this area, meaning students can move through their entire K-12 experience within the same close-knit district. Lago Vista ISD is known for its community involvement and strong extracurricular programs given its size, particularly in athletics and fine arts.
The district's smaller enrollment means students typically get more individualized attention than they might in one of the larger Austin-area districts. For buyers comparing options in the Lake Travis corridor, Lago Vista ISD is a meaningful differentiator from the larger Lake Travis ISD that serves communities farther to the south and west.
Real Estate Market Overview
Gregg Point is a niche pocket of the Austin area homes for sale landscape, occupying a space that appeals to buyers seeking something more rural and unhurried than the mainstream suburbs. The inventory here includes both finished residential homes and undeveloped land, giving the market a broader price range than a typical neighborhood of only resale homes. Land buyers often look here when they want a buildable Hill Country lot within a reasonable drive of Austin amenities.
Because Gregg Point is small and does not see constant turnover, homes can sit on the market longer than in higher-demand suburban corridors. That dynamic can work in a buyer's favor, often creating more room for negotiation than you would find in a fast-moving neighborhood closer to the city. Sellers benefit from the scarcity of comparable properties, particularly when listing well-maintained homes with larger lots or lake-adjacent positioning.
The land component of the market here is particularly worth noting. Buyers interested in custom construction will find that Gregg Point offers a relatively accessible entry point into Hill Country acreage compared to some of the pricier lake communities to the south. Working with an agent who understands this specific corner of Travis County makes a real difference when evaluating lot suitability, utility access, and build costs. Neuhaus Realty Group has deep roots in this part of the lake corridor and can help buyers think through the full picture.
Getting Around Gregg Point
Gregg Point sits in the Lago Vista area of northern Travis County, roughly 35 to 40 miles northwest of downtown Austin. The primary route into the city runs along FM 1431, which connects the Lake Travis communities to US-183 and eventually to the major Austin thoroughfares. Jonestown Road and Lohman Ford Road are also local connectors that residents use to navigate between the lake communities and the Cedar Park or Leander areas.
Commuting from Gregg Point to central Austin or major employment corridors like the Domain or the 183 Tech Corridor takes roughly 45 to 60 minutes under normal conditions, with afternoon drive times stretching longer during peak hours. Many residents in this area work remotely or make the tradeoff consciously, choosing the Hill Country setting and larger lots in exchange for a longer drive when they do head into the city. Cedar Park and Leander, which offer additional retail, dining, and commuter rail options, are accessible in about 20 to 30 minutes.
For everyday needs, Lago Vista proper has groceries, fuel, and local dining within a short drive. The community relies on Cedar Park and the Lakeline area for more extensive retail and medical services.
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