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Horseshoe Bay South, TX Real Estate
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Horseshoe Bay South occupies a quiet stretch of Burnet County Hill Country just south of the resort enclave of Horseshoe Bay, where rolling cedar and live oak terrain meets the Highland Lakes corridor along Lake LBJ. The neighborhood is predominantly a land community, making it one of the more accessible entry points into the broader Horseshoe Bay area for buyers who want to build on their own terms and timeline. Marble Falls sits just minutes away, providing everyday conveniences while the neighborhood itself stays low-density and calm. Burnet County's combination of scenic natural beauty and Hill Country culture has made this pocket of real estate a steady draw for buyers seeking space, privacy, and proximity to the water. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Lifestyle & Amenities | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Horseshoe Bay South, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Horseshoe Bay South
The Horseshoe Bay South subdivision is the primary community in this area, a planned neighborhood that shares its name with the greater Horseshoe Bay resort community to the north. Lots throughout the subdivision tend toward the quarter-acre range, laid out on established streets with utilities already in place. That infrastructure simplifies the path to building considerably compared to raw rural land purchases elsewhere in the Hill Country. The area's proximity to Horseshoe Bay proper means buyers here can access the resort atmosphere and lakeside character of that community while sitting in a slightly more removed section of the landscape.
The mix of land and residential properties in Horseshoe Bay South reflects a neighborhood still taking shape. Some streets have established homes ranging from modest single-family builds to Hill Country-style residences with covered porches and cedar accents. Other sections remain open lots waiting for the right buyer and plan. Clayton Homes has been active in the area, giving buyers the option of a manufactured or modular home as a cost-effective path to ownership in the Highland Lakes corridor.
Schools Serving Horseshoe Bay South
Horseshoe Bay South falls within the Marble Falls Independent School District, one of the more well-regarded districts in the Highland Lakes area. Elementary-age students may attend Colt Elementary, Marble Falls Elementary, or Spicewood Elementary depending on address, all within the Marble Falls ISD system. Those schools feed into Marble Falls Middle School and Marble Falls High School, which serves students across the district with academic programs, fine arts, and competitive athletics.
Marble Falls ISD has grown alongside the broader Hill Country population boom, investing in campus improvements and expanded programming over the past decade. Buyers considering Horseshoe Bay South should verify current attendance boundaries directly with the district, as zoning can shift with growth patterns in the area.
Real Estate Market Overview
The real estate market in Horseshoe Bay South is driven primarily by land. The majority of active listings are vacant lots, which reflects the neighborhood's ongoing development pattern and appeals strongly to buyers planning to build custom rather than purchase an existing home. Residential listings do come available periodically and represent a mix of manufactured homes, modest site-built properties, and the occasional more substantial Hill Country residence.
Land buyers in this area often compare their options to the broader Horseshoe Bay market, where prices run higher given the resort positioning and lakefront access. Horseshoe Bay South offers a way into the same general area and community amenity proximity at a different price point. For buyers exploring Austin area homes for sale with an eye toward Hill Country land, this neighborhood represents one of the more established and utility-ready options in the Lake LBJ corridor.
As with most Hill Country land markets, patience is part of the process. Lot transactions tend to move at a slower pace than traditional residential sales. Buyers should work with an agent who understands rural and semi-rural land contracts, well and septic considerations, and local deed restrictions specific to the Horseshoe Bay community.
Lifestyle & Amenities Near Horseshoe Bay South
Living in or building in Horseshoe Bay South puts you a short drive from the full resort ecosystem of Horseshoe Bay Resort, one of Texas's best-known destination communities. The resort features multiple championship golf courses including the Slick Rock, Ram Rock, and Applehead Island courses, along with a marina and waterfront dining on Lake LBJ. Residents throughout the Horseshoe Bay area have access to boating, fishing, and paddling across the Highland Lakes chain, which stretches from Lake Buchanan down through Lake Travis.
Marble Falls, roughly 10 to 15 minutes away, serves as the primary hub for daily life. The town has a growing dining and retail scene anchored around its lakefront on Lake Marble Falls, with local restaurants, regional shops, and a small but lively downtown corridor. H-E-B covers full grocery needs, and the broader Burnet County area includes Inks Lake State Park, Longhorn Cavern State Park, and extensive Hill Country hiking and outdoor recreation.
The Horseshoe Bay area also supports a thriving short-term rental market, and many buyers in Horseshoe Bay South evaluate lots and homes with future rental income in mind. The proximity to the resort, the lake access, and the natural attractions of the Hill Country make this corridor a well-visited destination across all four seasons.
Getting Around Horseshoe Bay South
Horseshoe Bay South is accessible via Highway 2147, the main corridor through the Horseshoe Bay community, which connects to the regional highway network in both directions. Highway 281 runs north toward Burnet and south toward Marble Falls, serving as the primary spine for longer regional travel. The drive to downtown Austin covers approximately 55 miles via US-281 South to RR-1431 or US-183, typically running around an hour under normal conditions.
For buyers working remotely or commuting to Austin a few days per week, Horseshoe Bay South offers a genuine Hill Country lifestyle without being cut off from the city. Marble Falls has grown considerably in recent years, reducing the need to drive to Austin for everyday needs. A vehicle is essential throughout this corridor, as public transit is not available, which is consistent with the character of the broader Hill Country region.
Working with Neuhaus Realty Group in Horseshoe Bay South
Neuhaus Realty Group works with land buyers, custom home builders, and residential buyers throughout the Highland Lakes corridor, including Horseshoe Bay South and the surrounding Burnet County communities. Land transactions in this area involve specific considerations around deed restrictions, utility availability, and lot suitability for construction, and having an agent who knows this specific market makes a real difference in the outcome.
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