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Lakewood Estates is one of those rare pockets in western Travis County where the lots are genuinely large, the pace is slower, and the connection to the Texas Hill Country landscape is tangible. Sitting near the Spicewood corridor, this neighborhood draws buyers who want acreage without sacrificing access to the Austin metro. Homes here tend to sit on land measured in acres rather than fractions, giving the community a spacious, settled feel you don't find in denser suburban neighborhoods closer to the city. What makes Lakewood Estates particularly interesting is that it spans two school districts, giving some buyers options depending on where their specific property falls. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Lakewood Estates Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Lakewood Estates
The Lakewood Estates community is organized into two primary subdivisions. The original Lakewood section anchors the neighborhood with its established lots and mature tree cover, while Lakewood Estates Sec 2 offers additional parcels at varying price points. Both sections share the same rural character, with large acreage lots that make it possible to have a custom home, shop, or guest quarters without crowding neighbors. The low density here is one of the things that draws buyers who have looked at tighter subdivisions elsewhere in Travis County and wanted more breathing room.
One distinctive feature of Lakewood Estates is the availability of raw land alongside existing homes. Buyers who want to build custom have options here, which is increasingly rare as Travis County infill has accelerated. Working with a builder who understands Hill Country terrain and the specific requirements of Travis County permitting is worth the extra planning time.
Schools in Lakewood Estates
Lakewood Estates sits in an area served by two school districts, Georgetown ISD and Lake Travis ISD, depending on which part of the neighborhood a property falls in. This dual-district situation is something every buyer should verify at the lot level before purchasing, since the assigned district affects school eligibility and can influence property tax calculations as well.
Within Georgetown ISD, students in this area are served by Jo Ann Ford Elementary, Douglas Benold Middle School, and Georgetown High School. Georgetown ISD has grown significantly as the region has expanded and offers a range of academic and extracurricular programs across its campuses.
Properties zoned to Lake Travis ISD attend West Cypress Hills Elementary, Lake Travis Middle School, and Lake Travis High School. Lake Travis ISD is consistently ranked among the stronger school districts in the Austin metro and draws buyers specifically because of its academic reputation and well-resourced campuses. Confirming school zoning before making an offer is a step our team always helps clients complete early in the process.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Lakewood Estates market reflects the broader western Travis County dynamic: limited inventory, large lots, and a buyer pool that tends to be deliberate and patient. This is not a neighborhood where you'll find cookie-cutter homes built on tight timelines. Most properties here represent custom or semi-custom construction, and sellers tend to hold firm when they know what they have.
The mix of residential homes and available land means the market serves two distinct buyer types. Those looking to purchase an existing home will find a relatively small pool of listings at any given time, which keeps competition focused. Buyers interested in land have more flexibility to evaluate multiple parcels, but should factor in the cost and complexity of utilities, septic systems, and site prep that come with rural acreage development in Travis County.
Buyers exploring the broader Austin area homes for sale who are drawn to large-lot living will find Lakewood Estates offers a value proposition compared to similar acreage properties in more built-up parts of the metro. The trade-off is convenience, since daily errands require a drive rather than a quick trip down the road. For the right buyer, that trade is easy to make.
Getting Around Lakewood Estates
Lakewood Estates sits in the Spicewood area of western Travis County, putting it along the Highway 71 corridor. This is the primary artery connecting the area to Bee Cave, Lakeway, and eventually Austin proper to the east. Depending on traffic and your specific destination, downtown Austin is roughly 35 to 50 minutes from this part of the county. The Lake Travis area, including the shopping and dining around Bee Cave Road, is considerably closer.
Residents heading west have quick access to Spicewood and the Marble Falls corridor via Highway 71, which connects this part of Travis County to the broader Highland Lakes region. For buyers who work remotely or have flexible schedules, the commute calculus changes significantly, and the acreage and privacy of Lakewood Estates become even more appealing.
There is no meaningful public transit serving this area, so households here plan around personal vehicles. The upside is that the roads in and around the neighborhood are not heavily congested outside of peak commute windows, and the rural setting makes the drive itself more pleasant than crawling through suburban traffic.
Living in Lakewood Estates
Life in Lakewood Estates centers on the land and the outdoors. Large lots give residents room to garden, keep animals, build workshops, or simply enjoy space that city and suburban living don't allow. The Hill Country backdrop is a constant presence, with cedar and live oak covering much of the surrounding terrain and wildlife moving through regularly.
Lake Travis is nearby, putting boating, fishing, and lakeside dining within reach on weekends. The lake communities along RM 2222 and Comanche Trail are close enough for regular visits without requiring relocation to a lakefront neighborhood. Wineries and distilleries along the Highway 71 corridor have made this part of the Hill Country a destination in its own right, and residents benefit from easy access to what has become a genuinely impressive food and beverage scene built around small producers.
For buyers comparing options in this part of Travis County, the team at Neuhaus Realty Group knows the nuances of western Travis County acreage properties well, from school district verification to understanding what raw land listings actually require to develop. Reach out when you're ready to look at what Lakewood Estates has available.
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