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Meadowlakes, TX Real Estate
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Meadowlakes is one of the Texas Hill Country's best-kept secrets: a small, gated city tucked along the shores of Lake Lyndon B. Johnson in Burnet County. The community sits just minutes from Marble Falls and offers the kind of quiet, lake-oriented lifestyle that draws buyers away from the Austin suburbs for good. Homes here range from modest lakeside cottages to spacious custom residences on larger lots, and the surrounding landscape of rolling terrain, cedar, and open sky reinforces just how far removed this community feels from city life, even though the Highland Lakes corridor keeps you well-connected. Neighborhoods | Schools | Lifestyle & Amenities | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Meadowlakes, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Meadowlakes
Meadowlakes is itself the primary subdivision, and that name tells the whole story. The community is built around the lake and the lifestyle it supports. Most homes sit within the Meadowlakes subdivision, where residents enjoy access to a controlled-entry gate, interior streets, and proximity to the water. The city is incorporated, which means it has its own governance and maintains a distinct identity separate from the broader Marble Falls area, even though the two are closely linked for shopping, dining, and daily needs.
Lots in Meadowlakes tend toward the quarter-acre range, which keeps the community feeling cohesive without being cramped. You will find a mix of established homes that have been updated over the years and newer builds from builders like San Gabriel Builders LLC, who have been active in the area. If you are looking for a second home, a lakeside retreat, or a primary residence where the pace of life runs a little slower, Meadowlakes offers a compelling foothold in the Highland Lakes region.
Buyers who want to compare options nearby often look at Granite Shoals and Cottonwood Shores, both of which sit along the same Highland Lakes chain and offer similar residential character. Highland Haven is another small lake community worth a look for buyers drawn to this stretch of the Colorado River arm.
Schools in Meadowlakes
Meadowlakes feeds entirely into Marble Falls ISD, one of the more respected school districts in the Hill Country corridor. Students attend Marble Falls Elementary, Marble Falls Middle School, and Marble Falls High School. The district has built a reputation for strong academics alongside active athletics and extracurricular programs, which is notable for a district of its size.
Marble Falls ISD serves a broad geographic area that includes several small lake communities and rural properties, yet it manages to maintain a tightly knit feel. For buyers coming from larger metro districts, the smaller class sizes and community involvement often come as a welcome change. The district's central campus facilities are a short drive from Meadowlakes, and the commute for students is manageable given the proximity to Marble Falls proper.
Lifestyle & Amenities
Life in Meadowlakes revolves around the water. Lake LBJ is one of the most coveted lakes in the Highland Lakes chain partly because it is a constant-level lake, meaning its water levels remain stable year-round unlike some of the other reservoirs in the system. That stability makes waterfront property ownership here a more predictable proposition, and it draws buyers who want their dock accessible every season.
Beyond the lake itself, the Meadowlakes community includes a golf course and grounds that give residents outdoor recreation close to home. The city's small size keeps things quiet and unhurried, a strong contrast to the density of the Austin suburbs. Marble Falls, just a few minutes away, handles the practical side of daily life with grocery stores, medical facilities, local restaurants along the main corridor, and a growing roster of shops along the main corridor through town. The lakefront dining scene in Marble Falls has expanded steadily, offering everything from casual waterfront spots to more established restaurants.
Nearby Burnet adds another layer of amenities and serves as the Burnet County seat, with its own commercial district and local services. For a wider range of shopping, the drive to the Austin metro via US-281 or RR-1431 keeps Meadowlakes residents connected without sacrificing the calm that makes this community worth moving to in the first place.
Real Estate Market Overview
Meadowlakes occupies a specific niche in the Hill Country real estate market. It is not a sprawling suburb with hundreds of spec homes cycling through every month. The inventory is limited by design, which means the community tends to see thoughtful, deliberate buyers rather than speculative activity. When homes come to market here, they attract buyers who already know the Highland Lakes area and have decided this corridor is where they want to be.
The residential mix skews toward three- and four-bedroom homes, with the occasional larger estate property that reflects the premium nature of lakefront or lake-view lots. Land parcels do come available from time to time for buyers who want to build custom. San Gabriel Builders LLC has been among the active builders in the area for buyers interested in new construction. Overall, Meadowlakes sits at a price point that reflects its gated, lake-access character, positioning it above the general rural Burnet County baseline while remaining more accessible than some of the more exclusive gated communities further into the Hill Country.
Buyers exploring this part of the Austin area homes for sale market should be prepared to act with some decisiveness when the right property appears. Because inventory is relatively thin, the best homes here do not sit uncontested for long.
Getting Around Meadowlakes
Meadowlakes sits just off RR-2147 near its junction with US-281, giving residents a straightforward path to Marble Falls and from there to the broader road network. Marble Falls is the functional hub for this part of Burnet County, and it is only a few minutes from the Meadowlakes entrance.
For Austin-bound travel, US-281 South is the primary route, connecting through Burnet and Marble Falls before reaching the northern Austin suburbs. The drive to downtown Austin runs roughly 60 to 75 minutes depending on traffic and which part of the city you are heading to. The stretch along 281 through Burnet County is largely highway driving with few urban congestion points until you reach the outer edges of the metro.
Buyers coming from Marble Falls who are considering Meadowlakes as a step up in community character will find the transition seamless. Those coming from Bertram or other points east can access the area via RR-1431 and 243 as alternative routes depending on their destination.
Neuhaus Realty Group works extensively throughout the Highland Lakes corridor and Burnet County, with direct knowledge of the Meadowlakes market, its gate community dynamics, and the nuances of buying lakefront and lake-access property in this part of the Hill Country. If you are considering a move to Meadowlakes, reach out and lets talk through what is currently available and what to expect in this unique market.
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Ed Neuhaus
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