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Kingsland, TX Real Estate
Kingsland sits at the confluence of the Llano River and Lake LBJ, making it one of the most sought-after waterfront addresses in the Texas Hill Country. Lake LBJ is a constant-level lake maintained by the LCRA, which means reliable water access year-round and stable shoreline conditions that waterfront property owners prize above almost anything else. The community draws buyers looking for lakeside retreats, weekend escapes that become permanent homes, and acreage properties with genuine Hill Country character. From luxury estates along the water to modest cottages tucked into the cedar and granite landscape, Kingsland offers a range of property types that few communities in this region can match. Neighborhoods | Lifestyle | Market Overview | Schools | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Kingsland, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Kingsland
Kingsland's neighborhoods span from gated lakefront communities to acreage subdivisions tucked into the Packsaddle Mountain terrain. Clearwater Landing is one of the most prominent waterfront addresses in the area, with estate-scale homes and direct lake access that draw serious attention from buyers relocating out of Austin and San Antonio. Legends is another high-end subdivision where custom homes on generous lots sit in a quiet, established setting that reflects the upper tier of what Kingsland has to offer.
For buyers looking across a broader range of options, Royal Oaks Estates and Royal Oaks Country Club provide established neighborhoods with a mix of home sizes and configurations. Kingsland Cove brings lake proximity and a community feel that appeals to buyers who want closeness to the water without committing to a front-row waterfront lot. Lakewood Forest offers a quieter, wooded setting within easy reach of the lake and local amenities.
Further out from the water, Big Creek Ranch has attracted buyers seeking ranchette-style properties with more land and elbow room, while Granite Ridge Packsaddle sits in the Packsaddle Mountain area with panoramic views that are hard to find elsewhere in Llano County. The Fred Wood area adds additional inventory for buyers prioritizing land and privacy over direct lakefront access. Nearby Granite Shoals shares the Lake LBJ shoreline and is worth exploring for buyers casting a wider net in this stretch of the Highland Lakes.
Living in Kingsland
Life in Kingsland revolves around Lake LBJ in a way that few Texas communities can claim. The constant-level designation sets this lake apart from others in the Highland Lakes chain, where water fluctuations can strand docks and reshape shorelines from season to season. On Lake LBJ, boating, fishing, kayaking, and waterfront dining are consistent year-round activities rather than seasonal possibilities dependent on rainfall totals. The Llano River arm of the lake adds a moving-water dimension that gives the area a distinct character, with river-fed coves and currents that attract fishing enthusiasts and those who simply want a scenic backdrop for the back porch.
Beyond the lake, the surrounding Hill Country terrain opens up access to hunting leases, hiking, and the kind of open sky that pulls people out of the suburbs permanently. Kingsland connects naturally to Horseshoe Bay to the east, where a resort community, golf courses, and marina amenities extend the lifestyle options considerably. Sunrise Beach neighbors Kingsland directly and shares much of the same lakefront character. The community has a genuine small-town Texas feel, with local businesses, a relaxed pace, and community events that reflect longstanding Hill Country traditions rather than suburban programming.
Real Estate Market Overview
Kingsland's real estate market reflects the premium that buyers place on Lake LBJ waterfront access. True lakefront properties, particularly those with deep-water boat docks on the constant-level lake, occupy a category of their own and tend to move at a pace that surprises buyers coming from more liquid urban markets. Off-water properties, including acreage parcels, Hill Country homesites, and established neighborhood homes, represent the bulk of active inventory and offer more varied entry points into the market.
The inventory here is meaningfully different from what buyers encounter in suburban Austin. Homes often sit on larger lots, and land listings, both raw parcels and improved sites, are a consistent part of the market as buyers purchase acreage for future builds. New construction from builders including Belle Haven Homes, Breven Homes, and Klaer Custom Homes has added inventory in recent years, though custom building in this area takes longer given the granite-heavy terrain and the specialized contractors who work the region. Buyers exploring Austin area homes for sale who haven't considered the Highland Lakes corridor often find that Kingsland reframes what they thought was possible.
Schools Serving Kingsland
Kingsland draws from multiple school districts depending on where a property sits within the area. Llano ISD is the primary district serving much of the community, with Packsaddle Elementary among the campuses serving younger students and Llano High School serving secondary students in that zone. Burnet Consolidated ISD covers portions of the eastern side of the community, with Highland Lake Elementary and Burnet High School among the campuses in that district. Marble Falls ISD serves certain areas as well, with Marble Falls High School and Marble Falls Elementary drawing students from the southern end of the region.
Because district boundaries in this part of the Hill Country don't always follow city limits or subdivision lines, buyers should confirm the specific district assigned to any property before closing. A Neuhaus Realty Group agent familiar with Llano County can help verify school assignments during the due diligence process so there are no surprises after purchase.
Getting Around Kingsland
Kingsland sits roughly 65 to 70 miles west of downtown Austin via US-183 and TX-29, typically a 75 to 90-minute drive depending on conditions. That distance makes it a realistic fit for remote workers and those with flexible schedules, though it is less practical for daily office commutes. The drive through the Hill Country is genuinely scenic, passing through Burnet and Marble Falls on the approach from the east, and most buyers who make the trip find the distance feels shorter than it looks on a map.
Marble Falls, roughly 20 miles southeast, is the primary hub for day-to-day shopping, medical services, and dining for most Kingsland residents. Llano, the Llano County seat, sits about 20 miles to the northwest with additional services and the classic Texas county-seat character that comes with it. Burnet, about 25 miles east, provides groceries, hardware, and additional retail options. Buchanan Dam is nearby to the northwest, anchoring the Lake Buchanan side of the Highland Lakes, and Tow rounds out the immediate surrounding communities worth knowing for buyers exploring the wider region.
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