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Majestic Hills Ranchettes Homes for Sale
Majestic Hills Ranchettes is one of the more quietly exclusive pockets in the Lake Travis corridor, where generous acreage and custom construction create a pace of living that is genuinely different from the typical Austin suburb. Homes here sit on spacious lots tucked into the rugged Travis County terrain, offering the kind of privacy and elbow room that is increasingly hard to find this close to the city. The neighborhood feeds into Lake Travis ISD, one of the most respected school districts in the greater Austin area, anchored by Serene Hills Elementary and Lake Travis High School. It is the sort of place where you trade the density of the city core for something more intentional, and buyers tend to arrive with a clear picture of exactly what they are looking for. Neighborhoods | Schools | Lifestyle | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Majestic Hills Ranchettes
The Majestic Hills Ranchettes subdivision is the defining community in this stretch of Travis County, and it is closely connected to the broader Majestic Hills area that flanks it. Homes here tend to be custom or semi-custom builds on lots that range from around an acre upward, giving each property a distinct feel rather than the uniform look of a master-planned community. You will find a mix of sprawling single-story ranch designs that sit low against the hillside and taller two-story estates that take advantage of elevated terrain for long-distance views. The architecture reflects the tastes of buyers who wanted something specific and built it themselves, which means variety is a feature, not an accident.
The ranchette model that gives this neighborhood its name means that many properties carry the functional character of rural land alongside the finish-out of a luxury home. Fenced acreage, room for horses or workshop space, private driveways, and mature cedar and oak coverage are common threads. This is not a neighborhood of sidewalks and cul-de-sacs; it is one of private gates, long approaches, and the kind of outdoor space that makes the lot itself part of the living experience.
Schools in Majestic Hills Ranchettes
Majestic Hills Ranchettes is served by Lake Travis ISD, a district that consistently ranks among the top-performing in central Texas. Elementary-age students attend Serene Hills Elementary, which has earned strong marks for academic programming and community engagement. Middle schoolers move on to Lake Travis Middle School, and the pipeline concludes at Lake Travis High School, a large campus known for its athletics, fine arts programs, and robust AP and dual-enrollment course offerings.
Lake Travis ISD's reputation draws buyers from across the Austin metro who want the benefits of a high-performing public school system without the premium pricing of some closer-in ZIP codes. The district serves a geographically spread-out area, so most students in this part of the county are accustomed to a bus or carpool routine rather than walking distance to campus.
Lifestyle in Majestic Hills Ranchettes
Living in Majestic Hills Ranchettes means trading urban density for something slower and more self-directed. The Hill Country terrain here is genuinely beautiful, with cedar-covered ridgelines, seasonal creek draws, and the kind of quiet that you notice immediately after leaving the highway. Morning and evening light hits the limestone bluffs in ways that remind you this part of Travis County is something different from the flatter suburban corridors to the east and north.
Lake Travis itself is within easy reach, and the broader Lake Travis corridor gives residents access to marinas, waterfront dining, and outdoor recreation without requiring a long drive. Lakeway Town Center, the HEB at 620, and the retail along RR 620 and FM 2222 cover daily needs efficiently. For a more curated dining or shopping experience, the Domain and central Austin are accessible without being the default option for every errand.
The area also sits within proximity to the natural draws of the western Hill Country. Spicewood, Lago Vista, and Jonestown are all short drives away, and the corridor along Lake Travis connects to state parks, wineries, and the kind of weekend destinations that make this quadrant of Austin appealing to buyers who spend time outdoors. Buyers also frequently explore Spicewood and Lago Vista when searching this part of the lake.
Real Estate Market Overview
Majestic Hills Ranchettes sits firmly in the luxury and estate tier of the Austin market. The homes here are large, the lots are generous, and the construction quality reflects buyers who prioritized build-out over convenience. This is a low-turnover neighborhood by nature. Properties tend to trade infrequently, and when they do come to market, they attract buyers who have done their research and are specifically looking for this type of product rather than stumbling upon it during a broad search.
Buyers coming from Lakeway or central Austin who are ready to move up in lot size and privacy typically find Majestic Hills Ranchettes to be one of the more compelling options in Travis County at this scale. The combination of acreage, Lake Travis ISD, and proximity to the lake corridor is genuinely difficult to replicate elsewhere in the county without crossing into Hays or Burnet. Because inventory is limited and properties are distinctive, working with an agent who knows this specific corridor matters more here than in a high-volume subdivision where comps are plentiful.
For a broader look at Austin area homes for sale, including comparable estate properties and acreage communities across the Hill Country, Neuhaus Realty Group tracks active inventory across the full Lake Travis corridor and surrounding neighborhoods.
Getting Around Majestic Hills Ranchettes
Majestic Hills Ranchettes sits in western Travis County, accessible via RR 620 and the network of ranch roads that connect this part of the Hill Country to the broader Austin highway system. RR 620 is the primary north-south connector that links the neighborhood to the Lakeway commercial corridor, the 183 South interchange, and eventually to the MoPac and Loop 1 corridors heading into central Austin.
A drive to downtown Austin from this area typically runs 35 to 50 minutes depending on time of day and route, with peak commute hours adding meaningful time on the 620 and 183 corridors. The Bee Cave Galleria and Lakeway Town Center are both within 15 to 20 minutes, covering most daily errands without heading into the city proper. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is accessible via Highway 71 East, generally running 45 to 55 minutes from this corridor. This is a car-dependent part of Travis County by design, and buyers here have almost universally factored that into their decision.
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