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Donall Estates, TX Real Estate
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Donall Estates sits in the rolling terrain of Burnet County, where Hill Country cedar and limestone give way to spacious homesites with genuine breathing room. Properties here tend to run on larger lots, offering a quieter pace without completely leaving the conveniences of nearby Burnet behind. The subdivision is part of the greater Highland Lakes corridor, a region renowned across Texas for its spring bluebonnets, clear-water lakes, and stargazing skies that draw both year-round residents and those making the move from the metro. Students attend Burnet ISD, a close-knit district with deep community roots in the surrounding county. Neighborhoods | Schools | Lifestyle & Outdoors | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Donall Estates, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Donall Estates
The Donall Estates subdivision is the defining residential community in this part of Burnet County, offering a mix of built homes on acreage and raw land parcels for those who want to design and build from scratch. Lot sizes here are generous by Central Texas standards, with most properties sitting on more than an acre. That kind of space is increasingly rare this close to the Highland Lakes and still within reach of a charming small-town downtown.
Because the area is lightly developed, the streetscape feels open rather than dense. You get mature Hill Country vegetation, natural rock outcroppings, and views that you simply cannot replicate in a standard subdivision platted at six houses per acre. Buyers exploring the broader Burnet area often find that Donall Estates offers the acreage they want while keeping them close to the services, schools, and community events that make Burnet worth settling near.
Schools in Donall Estates
Donall Estates is served by Burnet Consolidated Independent School District, a well-regarded rural district that covers a large footprint across Burnet County. Elementary-age students typically attend Burnet Elementary or RJ Richey Elementary, both of which have strong community involvement and dedicated staff who know their students by name. From there, students move on to Burnet Middle School before graduating from Burnet High School.
Burnet ISD is known for competitive athletics, a solid fine arts program, and the kind of teacher-to-student attention that larger suburban districts struggle to maintain. For residents who value that small-school culture, it is one of the more compelling draws of putting down roots in this part of the county.
Lifestyle & Outdoors
Living in Donall Estates means having the Highland Lakes practically in your backyard. Lake Buchanan and Inks Lake, two of the most scenic reservoirs in the Texas Hill Country, are within easy reach. Inks Lake State Park offers camping, kayaking, fishing, and some of the best swimming holes in the state. Lake Buchanan, the largest of the Highland Lakes chain, draws anglers, boaters, and those who simply want to sit on a dock at sunset with a cold drink.
Burnet hosts the official Texas Bluebonnet Festival each spring, one of the most anticipated seasonal events in the Hill Country. The downtown square features local shops, restaurants, and a historic courthouse that anchors the community calendar. For day trips, Burnet connects you to Marble Falls to the south and Llano to the west, each with their own dining scenes, wineries, and outdoor recreation options. Those looking to compare similar Hill Country communities while searching Austin area homes for sale often put this corridor high on their list.
The rural character of the area around Donall Estates also appeals to people who keep horses, goats, or chickens, or who simply want space to garden seriously. Deed restrictions vary by parcel, so buyers with specific agricultural or recreational plans should review restrictions carefully before purchasing.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Donall Estates market is a low-volume, high-character segment of the Burnet County real estate landscape. Inventory at any given time is limited, which means buyers who find the right property here should be prepared to move with intention. The mix of residential homes and raw land parcels means buyers have options at different price points and stages of development.
Homes in the subdivision tend to be spacious, reflecting the larger lot sizes that define the area. Custom builds are common, and you will find a range of construction vintages from established ranch-style homes to more recently constructed residences. Land parcels attract buyers who want to design a home from the ground up, which is a real possibility here given the available utilities and access.
Because this is a rural Burnet County subdivision rather than a high-traffic suburban corridor, days on market tend to run longer than in Austin proper. That is not a sign of weakness; it reflects the pace of a specialty market where buyers are deliberate and sellers are patient. Working with an agent who knows the Hill Country market and understands how to price and present rural acreage properties is essential. Neuhaus Realty Group works extensively in this corridor and can help buyers and sellers price accurately and negotiate with confidence.
Getting Around Donall Estates
Donall Estates is located near the city of Burnet, which sits at the intersection of US-281 and TX-29. That puts residents within a reasonable drive of several larger centers. Marble Falls is roughly 25 miles to the southeast via US-281, offering a fuller range of retail, dining, and medical services. Llano is about 30 miles to the west along TX-29 for those who want to go that direction.
Austin is approximately 65 miles from Burnet, with driving times typically running 70 to 90 minutes depending on route and time of day. Most residents heading into the metro use US-183 south toward Lampasas and then pick up the major corridors into Austin from there. This is not a commuter suburb in the traditional sense. Most people who choose Donall Estates are making a deliberate lifestyle shift toward more land and more space, with Austin as an occasional destination rather than a daily destination.
For everyday errands, Burnet's downtown and surrounding retail corridors cover the basics. H-E-B is the anchor grocery option, and the city has grown its dining and services in recent years to support a steadily increasing population drawn in from the metro.
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