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Double Eagle Ranch is a residential community tucked into Bastrop County's distinctive Lost Pines corridor, where loblolly pines and rolling terrain give the landscape a character unlike anything else in Central Texas. Sitting in the Cedar Creek area east of Austin, the neighborhood offers generous homesites averaging around an acre, giving residents room to breathe without sacrificing proximity to the city. Homes here range from established builds in the original sections to newer construction from active builders, making Double Eagle Ranch one of the more varied options in Bastrop County's growing housing market. The combination of natural surroundings, Bastrop ISD schools, and access to Austin via Highway 71 draws a wide range of buyers who want land and livability in one package. Neighborhoods | Schools | New Construction | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Double Eagle Ranch Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Double Eagle Ranch
Double Eagle Ranch is organized across several platted sections, each with its own character. The original Double Eagle Ranch section features established homes on spacious lots, many with mature trees and settled landscaping. Double Eagle Ranch Section 1 and Section 2 represent subsequent phases of development, with Section 2 in particular offering some of the larger, more recent builds in the community. Section 4 rounds out the neighborhood with additional residential lots that appeal to buyers who want a newer address within the same established surroundings.
Lot sizes throughout the community cluster around the one-acre mark, which is a meaningful distinction from the tighter suburban subdivisions closer to Austin. That extra space translates to practical benefits: room for a workshop, a pool with real setback, or simply a yard that does not feel like an extension of the neighbor's. For buyers comparing options in Bastrop County, Double Eagle Ranch sits in a sweet spot between the denser townhome developments near Bastrop city proper and the full ranch acreage of the county's more rural offerings.
Schools in Double Eagle Ranch
Students in Double Eagle Ranch are served by Bastrop ISD, one of the more established independent school districts in the greater Austin region. Elementary-aged children attend Bluebonnet Elementary, which feeds into Cedar Creek Middle School or Creekside Middle School depending on grade configuration and current attendance boundaries. High schoolers attend Cedar Creek High School, the district's flagship campus, which offers a range of extracurricular programs and CTE pathways.
Bastrop ISD has invested in facility upgrades across its campuses in recent years, and the district's smaller scale compared to Round Rock or Austin ISD means students tend to have more access to activities and staff attention. For buyers who are weighing districts as part of their search, the Bastrop ISD footprint is worth understanding before settling on a specific address.
New Construction in Double Eagle Ranch
Double Eagle Ranch has attracted several builders who are active in the Bastrop County market. Empire Communities and Empire Homes have inventory in the neighborhood, offering production-style homes with modern floor plans designed for larger lots. Scott Felder Homes brings a semi-custom approach with more flexibility on finishes and layout, while Caledonia Builders represents the custom end of the spectrum for buyers who want to start from scratch on their homesite.
The presence of active new construction alongside resale inventory gives buyers real options. Someone who wants move-in-ready with updated finishes can find it here without having to go to a master-planned community in Pflugerville or Hutto. And because the land component is baked into most Double Eagle Ranch lots, buyers are getting real acreage rather than a postage-stamp new-construction yard.
Real Estate Market Overview
Double Eagle Ranch's market reflects broader trends in Bastrop County, where buyers have increasingly looked as inner-ring Austin suburbs hit saturation. The community offers a mix of resale homes, new builds, and raw land parcels, which creates a wider price range than you would find in a purely residential neighborhood. Buyers focused on existing homes will find a different set of options than those willing to purchase a lot and build.
The land component of the market deserves particular attention. With several active land listings, Double Eagle Ranch is one of the few communities in this price range where a buyer can still acquire an acre-plus homesite and bring their own builder. That flexibility has value, especially as new construction costs in more established areas have compressed options for custom builds.
For buyers exploring Austin area homes for sale with a focus on space and value east of the city, Double Eagle Ranch competes favorably with neighboring communities in Cedar Creek and along the Highway 71 corridor. Resale activity has been consistent, and the builder presence signals continued developer confidence in the submarket.
Getting Around Double Eagle Ranch
Double Eagle Ranch sits in the Cedar Creek area of Bastrop County, roughly 35 to 40 miles southeast of downtown Austin via Highway 71. The drive into Austin proper typically runs 40 to 50 minutes under normal traffic conditions, though morning rush hour on 71 through Bastrop and into the Bergstrom corridor can add time. Buyers who commute to East Austin, the Domain, or the airport corridor tend to find the drive more manageable than those heading to the Arboretum or northwest Austin.
The area is car-dependent by nature. There is no commuter rail or express bus service to this part of Bastrop County, so households that rely entirely on public transit will want to factor that in. For those with remote or hybrid schedules, the commute math changes considerably, and the tradeoff of acreage for a longer drive becomes much easier to justify.
Day-to-day errands are served by the commercial strip along TX-71 in the Cedar Creek and Bastrop areas, including grocery options, fuel, and basic services. The city of Bastrop itself, about 15 minutes east, has a historic downtown with local dining, retail, and services that give the region a distinct small-town anchor. Buyers considering Cedar Creek and the surrounding Bastrop County communities will find that most daily needs are within a short drive.
Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout Bastrop County, including Double Eagle Ranch and the broader Cedar Creek corridor. If you are weighing new construction against resale, or trying to understand the land market alongside finished homes, we can walk you through what is currently available and help you evaluate the tradeoffs specific to this community.
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