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Lakeside Heights, TX Real Estate
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Lakeside Heights is a tucked-away neighborhood in Llano County, nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country near the shores of Lake LBJ. The area draws buyers who want the slower pace of Hill Country lake life without sacrificing access to the Highland Lakes communities nearby. Properties here run the range from established residences to raw land, giving buyers options whether they want to move right in or build to their own specs. Llano County's granite-country character shows up everywhere, from the rocky terrain to the wide open sky, and the proximity to Kingsland means restaurants, marinas, and everyday conveniences are close at hand. Neighborhoods | Schools | Lifestyle | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Lakeside Heights, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Lakeside Heights
Lakeside Heights is itself the primary subdivision within this Llano County community, a compact neighborhood where lots tend to sit on modest acreage and homes reflect the relaxed, outdoors-forward sensibility of the Highland Lakes region. The scale here is intentionally small, which is part of the appeal. You won't find a massive master-planned development with a homeowners association managing every shrub. Instead, this is the kind of area where neighbors know each other and the land itself does the heavy lifting when it comes to curb appeal.
Buyers who want something slightly larger in scope sometimes look at properties throughout unincorporated Llano County, where acreage tracts and waterfront lots give even more breathing room. The nearby community of Kingsland sits just across the county line and offers a broader selection of lake-area homes, from cabins on the water to newer builds on larger lots. For buyers exploring the full range of Austin area homes for sale, this corner of the Hill Country represents something genuinely different from the suburban corridors closer to the city.
Schools in Lakeside Heights
Students in Lakeside Heights are served by Llano Independent School District, one of the smaller rural districts in the Hill Country. Llano ISD runs a tight-knit system where kids move through Llano Elementary or Packsaddle Elementary before continuing to Llano Middle School and ultimately Llano High School. The smaller class sizes that come with a rural district mean students often get more individual attention than they would in larger suburban systems.
Llano High School feeds into a community that takes pride in its traditions, and the district has long been a stable anchor for families putting down roots in this part of the county. For buyers who want to weigh school options before committing, it's worth visiting the schools directly and talking with current residents, as the community feel of Llano ISD is something the numbers alone don't fully capture.
Lifestyle in Lakeside Heights
Living in Lakeside Heights means orienting your life around the outdoors. Lake LBJ is the big draw, and buyers who land here tend to be the kind of people who want a boat, a fishing rod, or a kayak within reach. The Highland Lakes chain, which stretches from Buchanan down through LBJ and into Marble Falls, offers a level of water recreation that keeps residents outdoors year-round. Summers mean tubing, swimming, and lake weekends; winters are mild enough that the lake never really shuts down.
Llano County's granite landscape adds to the character. The Llano River itself runs through the county seat of Llano, and the clear-water swimming holes there have become a regional draw. The town of Llano, roughly thirty minutes from Kingsland, has its own small-town personality, complete with a historic downtown, a well-regarded barbecue scene, and the kind of local businesses that feel like they've been there forever.
For day-to-day needs, Kingsland provides grocery stores, hardware stores, and a handful of restaurants that cater to both year-round residents and weekend visitors. The community around Lake LBJ has grown over the years, and the services have followed, so full-time living here is more practical than it might appear at first glance.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Lakeside Heights real estate market reflects the broader Highland Lakes dynamic: a mix of residential homes and available land that appeals to buyers looking for something more rural than what the Austin suburbs can offer. Inventory in this neighborhood tends to stay limited, which means properties that come to market attract serious attention from buyers who have already done their research on the area.
Land is part of the equation here, giving buyers who want to build the chance to secure a site in an established neighborhood rather than raw acreage out in the middle of nowhere. Residential homes in the area tend toward modest footprints that make the most of the Hill Country setting, with outdoor living space often being as important as square footage inside.
The broader Llano County market draws buyers from the Austin metro, San Antonio, and the Dallas-Fort Worth area, particularly for second homes and lake retreats. That demand creates a floor for values in communities with direct or near-direct access to the Highland Lakes. Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers throughout the Hill Country and can provide current context on how Lakeside Heights fits into the larger picture of lake-area real estate.
Getting Around Lakeside Heights
Lakeside Heights sits in Llano County, which puts it squarely in the Hill Country interior, accessible via Texas State Highway 29 and U.S. Highway 281. The town of Kingsland, the closest commercial hub, is a short drive away and sits at the intersection of those two corridors. Marble Falls, which offers a wider range of retail and dining, is roughly 25 to 30 miles to the southeast along RR 2900 and Highway 281.
Austin is roughly 80 to 90 miles to the east, depending on the route. Most buyers heading into the city use Highway 281 south through Marble Falls to pick up RR 1431 or U.S. 183 toward the metro. The drive is scenic and manageable for occasional trips, though this is not a neighborhood for people who need to commute downtown daily. Residents here typically work remotely, run their own operations locally, or make the drive on an as-needed basis.
The Highland Lakes region as a whole is set up for self-contained living, with enough services distributed across communities like Kingsland, Llano, Marble Falls, and Burnet to handle most everyday needs without heading into Austin.
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