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Campo Colinas Homes for Sale
Campo Colinas is a tucked-away residential neighborhood in Burnet County, situated near the small town of Bertram in the Texas Hill Country. The name itself hints at what you find here: rolling terrain, open skies, and that unhurried pace that draws buyers out of the city and into the cedar-covered hills west of Georgetown. Homes here sit on generous lots with room to breathe, and the surrounding landscape keeps things feeling rural without putting you far from the conveniences of Burnet or Marble Falls. It is the kind of place where neighbors know each other and the commute back to Austin still feels worth it at the end of the day. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Campo Colinas Homes for Sale
Campo Colinas Neighborhood
Campo Colinas is a single-subdivision community, meaning the neighborhood and the subdivision share the same name. That simplicity is part of its appeal. There are no sprawling master-planned phases to sort through, no confusing sub-sections. You are buying into a cohesive pocket of residential lots in Burnet County, where the primary draw is the land itself. Lots average around eight-tenths of an acre, which puts meaningful space between homes and gives residents the elbow room that Hill Country buyers typically seek out.
The homes here are primarily three-bedroom residential builds, with square footage in the range that works well for full-time living rather than weekend getaway use. This is not a vacation rental corridor. Campo Colinas attracts buyers who want to plant roots in Burnet County, whether they are working remotely, commuting to Georgetown or Cedar Park, or simply trading density for the quiet of the Hill Country. If you are exploring the broader Austin area homes for sale, Campo Colinas sits at an interesting intersection of affordability and acreage that is harder to find closer to the metro core.
Schools Serving Campo Colinas
Campo Colinas falls within the Burnet Consolidated Independent School District, one of the more established rural school districts in the region. Students from this neighborhood attend Bertram Elementary, which serves the Bertram community and surrounding rural areas. From there, students move to Burnet Middle School and then on to Burnet High School, both located in the city of Burnet to the north.
Burnet High School competes in a variety of UIL sports and extracurriculars, and the district has a long track record of serving the Hill Country communities that stretch across Burnet County. For buyers coming from larger suburban districts, Burnet ISD offers smaller class sizes and a close-knit school environment. It is worth visiting the campuses and connecting with the district directly to get a current picture of programs and enrollment.
Real Estate Market Overview
Campo Colinas is a small, low-turnover neighborhood, which means the market here behaves differently than a high-volume suburban community. Listings come available infrequently, and when they do, they tend to attract buyers who have been specifically searching for Burnet County acreage in this price range. Homes are residential single-family builds on lot sizes that offer genuine outdoor space without tipping into the ranch property category.
Buyers should expect a deliberate pace in this market. Campo Colinas is not a neighborhood where homes cycle quickly. Sellers here are often long-term owners, and the pool of comparable sales in any given period is modest. That context matters when evaluating pricing and making offers. Working with an agent who understands Burnet County land values and rural residential comparables is important here. Neuhaus Realty Group works regularly with buyers moving into Burnet County from the Austin area and can provide the localized market context that generic valuation tools often miss in neighborhoods like this one.
Getting Around Campo Colinas
Campo Colinas sits near Bertram, a small community on Highway 29 in Burnet County. That puts it roughly 40 to 45 miles northwest of Cedar Park and about 55 to 60 miles from downtown Austin, depending on your route. The most direct path into the metro runs along Highway 183 south through Lampasas County or Highway 29 east toward Georgetown and then down 183A. Neither route involves major interstate congestion during off-peak hours, though morning commutes toward Austin do back up the closer you get to Cedar Park and Leander.
The city of Burnet, about 15 minutes north, serves as the commercial hub for this part of the county, with grocery stores, medical facilities, hardware stores, and dining options that cover day-to-day needs. Marble Falls is roughly 25 to 30 minutes to the south and west, offering a broader range of retail, restaurants, and lake access on Lake LBJ and Lake Marble Falls. For buyers who work remotely or travel occasionally, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is accessible in about an hour via Highway 29 east to I-35.
Hill Country Living in Burnet County
Burnet County is known as the Bluebonnet Capital of Texas, and the spring wildflower season around Campo Colinas and Bertram is genuinely spectacular. The rolling terrain and cedar-dotted hills make for scenic drives year-round, and the proximity to the Highland Lakes chain, including Lake Buchanan and Inks Lake, puts serious outdoor recreation within easy reach. Inks Lake State Park is one of the more beloved state parks in Central Texas and sits about 25 to 30 minutes from this area.
Life in and around Campo Colinas is oriented around the land and the community. Bertram hosts local events tied to its agricultural heritage, and the broader Burnet County calendar fills up with rodeos, festivals, and community gatherings that reflect the area's deep Texas roots. Buyers also consider nearby Highland Haven, Granite Shoals, and Cottonwood Shores for waterfront and lake-adjacent options along the Highland Lakes corridor. Those communities offer a somewhat different character, with more lake-oriented activity, while Campo Colinas leans more toward quiet Hill Country acreage living.
Buyers drawn to Meadowlakes or the Briggs area should note that Meadowlakes and Briggs represent the quieter, more rural end of the Burnet County residential spectrum, similar in spirit to Campo Colinas. These are communities where the draw is acreage, privacy, and Hill Country character rather than urban amenities.
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Ed Neuhaus
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