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Pedernales is one of the most genuinely rural corners of Travis County, a stretch of Hill Country land where the Pedernales River cuts through cedar and limestone terrain and the night sky still earns its reputation. Properties here sit on generous acreage, making it a rare opportunity to own land with real elbow room within reach of Austin. Lake Travis ISD serves the area, giving residents access to one of the most respected school systems in Central Texas without trading the open-country setting for a subdivision. If you want the Hill Country lifestyle without crossing into Hays or Blanco County, Pedernales is worth a serious look. Neighborhoods | Schools | Lifestyle | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Pedernales, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods and Subdivisions in Pedernales
The Pedernales area is not a master-planned community or a grid of cul-de-sacs. It is a loose collection of rural tracts and established subdivisions where the land itself is the main feature. The recorded subdivisions here include Pedernales and Pedernales 02, both of which reflect the large-lot character typical of this corridor. Expect properties measured in acres rather than square feet of yard, with homes ranging from modest ranch-style residences to sprawling custom estates on double-digit acreage.
Because inventory is limited at any given time, buyers who are serious about this area need to move with intention. Properties do not cycle through the market the way homes in a high-density suburb do. When something comes available, it often represents a genuinely rare opportunity to own a piece of the Hill Country within Travis County. Working with Neuhaus Realty Group means you have someone watching this market closely so you do not miss it.
Schools Serving the Pedernales Area
Pedernales falls within Lake Travis ISD, one of the most consistently high-performing school districts in the Austin metro. Students attend West Cypress Hills Elementary, Lake Travis Middle School, and Lake Travis High School. Lake Travis High is well known for strong academics, competitive athletics, and a track record that draws buyers from across the region who prioritize school district quality. The district has invested steadily in facilities and programs, and the communities it serves reflect that commitment.
For families evaluating the area, the school assignment boundaries are worth confirming with the district directly, since rural addresses can occasionally cross into different attendance zones. That said, Lake Travis ISD as a whole maintains a strong reputation regardless of which campus a student attends.
Hill Country Living Along the Pedernales
The draw to Pedernales is straightforward: you are trading density for land, and most buyers here have made that trade deliberately. The Pedernales River is one of the defining natural features of the Texas Hill Country, and properties near or along it carry a quality that is hard to replicate elsewhere in Travis County. Cedar breaks, live oak canopy, creek crossings, and limestone bluffs define the landscape in a way that no landscaped subdivision can approximate.
Outdoor recreation anchors daily life for many residents. Pedernales Falls State Park, a short drive into neighboring Blanco County, offers swimming, hiking, and paddling. Lake Travis is accessible to the east, with multiple marinas and parks along the shoreline. The broader Hill Country Wine Trail runs through this region as well, with several respected wineries operating within a reasonable drive.
The nearest commercial hub is Spicewood, which has grown considerably in recent years and now includes grocery options, dining, and services that reduce the need to drive into Bee Cave or Lakeway for everyday errands. Lago Vista and Marble Falls are also within reasonable reach for additional shopping and dining. Buyers who enjoy the pace of rural life but want periodic access to Austin's amenities find this corridor to be a reasonable compromise.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Pedernales real estate market is boutique by nature. Inventory is consistently thin, and properties tend to spend more time on market than homes in higher-density Austin suburbs, which reflects the specialized buyer pool rather than a weakness in the market. Buyers here are typically deliberate, and sellers are often equally patient. The result is a market where deals are negotiated thoughtfully on both sides.
Price points span a wide range depending on acreage, river or creek access, improvements, and the condition of existing structures. A modest residence on a few acres occupies a very different tier than a custom-built estate on fifteen acres with river frontage. Both exist in this market. Buyers browsing Austin area homes for sale who filter for large lots and rural character will find Pedernales consistently surfaces as one of the few Travis County options that delivers genuine acreage at scale.
There is currently no new construction inventory in this area. Every listing reflects an existing home, which means buyers should be prepared for due diligence on wells, septic systems, propane setups, and rural utility infrastructure. These are standard considerations for Hill Country acreage purchases and not unique to Pedernales, but buyers coming from suburban backgrounds should build time into their search for inspections and any needed property condition assessments.
Getting Around from Pedernales
Pedernales sits west of Austin in the Hill Country corridor, accessible primarily via RR 962 and FM 3238, with FM 2769 and Highway 71 providing the main connections toward Bee Cave and the broader Austin metro. The drive to downtown Austin runs approximately 45 to 55 minutes under normal conditions, with RM 620 and Highway 71 serving as the primary routes into the city.
Bee Cave and the Shops at the Galleria are reachable in roughly 25 to 30 minutes, which covers most day-to-day retail and dining needs. Round Rock, Cedar Park, and the major employer corridors along the MoPac and Domain areas are approximately an hour or more depending on traffic and time of day. This is genuinely rural Central Texas, and buyers should plan accordingly. Most residents find the tradeoff worthwhile, particularly those with remote or hybrid work arrangements that reduce daily commute frequency.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is roughly an hour from the heart of Pedernales, routed through South Austin or via Highway 71 east. For frequent travelers, this is a relevant planning consideration.
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Ed Neuhaus
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