Off Market
Woodstone Square Homes for Sale
Woodstone Square is a tucked-away residential neighborhood in Travis County, positioned in the greater Lake Travis corridor where the pace slows down and the lots tend to give you room to breathe. The area sits within reach of both the recreational amenities along Lake Travis and the conveniences of northwest Austin, making it a practical choice for buyers who want distance from the city without sacrificing access to it. Homes here tend to attract buyers looking for something more private and established than the large master-planned communities that dominate much of the surrounding region. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
No active listings found
There are currently no active listings matching your search. Check out nearby homes or recent sales below.
Recent Sales in This Area
Off Market
Off Market
Off Market
Off Market
Off Market
About Woodstone Square Homes for Sale
Woodstone Square and the Surrounding Area
Woodstone Square is a smaller, established neighborhood in Travis County that sits in the Lake Travis corridor, an area defined by rolling terrain, cedar and oak canopy, and a strong sense of residential character. Unlike the sprawling subdivisions that have grown up around it, Woodstone Square has maintained a more contained footprint, which tends to mean longer ownership cycles and neighbors who know each other. The homes here reflect the style and scale typical of established Travis County communities, with generous lot sizes and single-family residences that prioritize privacy over density.
Buyers drawn to this area are often also looking at nearby communities like Lakeway and Lago Vista, both of which offer similar access to Lake Travis and the Hill Country landscape. Spicewood is another comparable option for buyers who want even more land and a quieter atmosphere. Each of these communities has its own personality, but they share the same underlying appeal: room to spread out, access to the lake, and proximity to Austin without being in Austin.
For buyers exploring the broader Austin area homes for sale, the Lake Travis corridor represents one of the more sought-after pockets in all of Travis County, and Woodstone Square is a quieter entry point into that market.
Schools Serving Woodstone Square
Woodstone Square falls within Travis County, and depending on the specific street, students may be served by Lake Travis Independent School District, one of the most consistently well-regarded districts in the Austin metro. Lake Travis ISD has built a strong reputation across its elementary, middle, and high school campuses, with Lake Travis High School regularly appearing among the top-performing high schools in the state. The district places an emphasis on college preparation, fine arts, and athletics, and its facilities reflect a community that has invested significantly in its schools over time.
Buyers with children often factor school district boundaries heavily into their search in this part of Travis County. It is worth confirming the exact attendance zone for any specific property in Woodstone Square, as district lines in this area can shift by street. A buyer's agent familiar with the area can confirm zoning before you fall in love with a home.
Real Estate Market Overview
Woodstone Square is a low-turnover neighborhood by nature. It is not a place where homes cycle through constantly, which reflects the long-term commitment most owners make when they purchase here. When a home does come to market, it tends to draw serious buyers who already know the area, often relocating from elsewhere in the Austin metro or coming from out of state with a clear picture of what they want.
The price point in Woodstone Square positions it in the upper tier of Travis County residential real estate. The homes and lots here are not starter product; buyers are typically looking at well-established properties with meaningful square footage and land. Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout this corridor and can give you a grounded read on how Woodstone Square compares to what else is available in the Lake Travis area at any given time.
For context, the communities surrounding Woodstone Square, including Lakeway and Lago Vista, have seen consistent demand from buyers priced out of closer-in Austin neighborhoods who still want access to the lake and the Hill Country lifestyle. Woodstone Square sits in that same demand corridor.
Getting Around Woodstone Square
Woodstone Square is positioned in the Lake Travis corridor of northwest Travis County, which puts it along the RM 620 and RM 2222 arterials that connect this part of the county back to central Austin and the tech employment corridors of the Domain and North Burnet. The commute to downtown Austin runs roughly 30 to 45 minutes depending on the time of day, with the usual caveat that Austin traffic is highly directional and time-sensitive.
Residents heading toward Austin for work or errands typically use RM 620 as their primary route, connecting to Loop 1 (MoPac) or RR 2222 depending on their destination. The Four Points area, just to the south, serves as a commercial hub with grocery stores, dining, and services, which keeps most everyday errands close. For larger retail and hospital access, the Lakeway area along RR 620 south of the lake offers a more developed commercial corridor.
This part of Travis County is not served by major public transit, so most residents are car-dependent for daily life. That said, the tradeoff for most buyers is the quiet and the space, and the commute math tends to work out once buyers factor in the lifestyle they are getting in return.
Living in the Lake Travis Corridor
The draw to Woodstone Square and the broader Lake Travis corridor comes down to access: access to the water, access to open space, and access to a pace of life that feels removed from the density of central Austin even while remaining genuinely connected to it. Lake Travis itself is minutes away, with public boat ramps, marina access, and waterfront parks that make lake life a realistic part of the daily routine for residents here, not just a weekend novelty.
The surrounding Hill Country terrain means hiking and cycling are accessible without driving far. The Balcones Canyonlands and nearby state natural areas provide a genuine outdoor amenity base for the area. Restaurants and local dining have expanded significantly throughout Lakeway and the Four Points corridor, so the idea that lake living means driving an hour for a good meal is well past its expiration date.
Communities like Spicewood and Lago Vista offer similar characteristics for buyers who want to compare options before committing. Each has its own community feel, and a good agent can walk you through the tradeoffs in real terms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ed Neuhaus
Broker / Owner, Neuhaus Realty Group · TREC #593057
Licensed Texas Realtor since 2007 serving Austin and the Hill Country. Investor, STR operator, and straight-talking advisor for buyers, sellers, and investors. 16 five-star reviews.
Schedule a Consultation