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Jonestown Hills sits in northwest Travis County where cedar-covered ridgelines roll down toward the north shore of Lake Travis, putting the water within minutes and the center of Austin comfortably in the rearview mirror. The neighborhood is part of the small lakeside city of Jonestown, a community that grew up around the lake long before the broader Austin metro pushed outward, and that unhurried character still defines the streets and lots today. Buyers here find a genuine mix of finished residential homes and buildable lots, making this one of the few pockets of Travis County where putting your own mark on the land remains a realistic option. The tree canopy, the rocky terrain, and the easy access to Lake Travis are consistently what draw buyers to Jonestown Hills over other parts of the lake corridor. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Jonestown Hills Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Jonestown Hills
The Jonestown Hills subdivision forms the core of this area, with the vast majority of available properties falling within its original platted boundaries. A smaller amended section, Jonestown Hills Unit 03, adds a handful of additional lots and homes along the edges of the neighborhood. Together, both sections cover nearly all of the residential and land activity you will find here, and buyers tend to move between the two without much distinction in terms of overall character or setting.
One of the defining features of Jonestown Hills is the meaningful mix of property types on the market at any given time. Residential homes sit alongside vacant lots platted decades ago, giving buyers options that extend well beyond move-in-ready inventory. For someone who wants to build on a Hill Country lot with established cedar trees and limestone outcroppings, this neighborhood offers that opportunity at a scale that has become rare in Travis County as a whole. Bobbitt Builders has active new construction in the area, providing a path to a freshly built home without the full custom build process.
The broader Jonestown community surrounds the neighborhood on all sides, and buyers who explore Jonestown Hills typically look across the wider Jonestown area before settling on a specific street or lot. The two are deeply intertwined in terms of lifestyle, access, and community identity.
Schools Serving Jonestown Hills
Jonestown Hills sits within two school district boundaries: Lago Vista ISD and Leander ISD. Which district serves a specific property depends on its precise location within the neighborhood, so buyers should confirm the assigned attendance zone with the listing agent before making any decisions based on school zoning. The dividing line between the two districts runs through the area, and neighboring streets can fall on opposite sides.
Lago Vista ISD serves students through CC Mason Elementary and Lago Vista Elementary at the primary level, continuing through Lago Vista Middle School and on to Lago Vista High School. The district has a reputation for a close-knit campus culture and strong extracurricular programs, a reflection of the smaller lakeside community it serves. Class sizes tend to be more intimate than what you find in the large suburban districts closer to Austin.
Properties zoned to Leander ISD may feed into Running Brushy Middle School or Leander Middle School, with high school placement at Cedar Park High or Leander High. Leander ISD is one of the larger and faster-growing districts in the Austin metro, with broad academic offerings, a wide range of athletics and fine arts programs, and a well-established reputation across its many campuses.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Jonestown Hills market reflects the dual nature of what this neighborhood offers: established homes on modest-sized lots and raw land for buyers who want to build or hold. Residential homes in the area lean toward ranch-style and traditional construction, with some properties featuring updated interiors on well-rooted lots surrounded by mature cedar and oak. The range between a finished home and a bare lot is considerable in terms of price and scope, which makes Jonestown Hills accessible at multiple entry points compared to some of the higher-profile communities elsewhere on the lake.
Land represents a significant share of the active inventory here, which is worth understanding for buyers comparing this neighborhood to more fully built-out areas. For those focused specifically on a move-in-ready home, the residential pool is more concentrated, and homes here tend to spend time on market as buyers carefully weigh their options in this quieter corner of the lake corridor. That patience often rewards buyers who are willing to wait for the right property rather than competing in the faster-moving submarkets closer to Cedar Park or the Lakeway corridor.
The Neuhaus Realty Group team tracks activity across Jonestown Hills and the surrounding north shore communities as part of our coverage of Austin area homes for sale, and we can provide current market context that goes well beyond what any static report captures.
Getting Around Jonestown Hills
Jonestown Hills connects to the rest of the Austin metro primarily via RR 1431, also known as Whitestone Boulevard, which runs east from the Jonestown area through Cedar Park and eventually intersects with US-183 and the broader highway network. From Jonestown Hills, Cedar Park is roughly 20 to 25 minutes under normal conditions, the Domain area is around 35 to 40 minutes, and downtown Austin typically runs 45 minutes to just over an hour depending on the time of day and traffic on 1431.
This is a car-dependent area with no public transit service. Day-to-day errands, groceries, and dining all require a drive to Cedar Park or Lago Vista, the two nearest service centers for this part of the lake. The trade-off is the open terrain, minimal traffic noise, and quiet that come with living further from the suburban core, which is consistently what draws buyers to consider this end of the lake in the first place.
Lake Travis itself is just a few minutes by car, with boat ramps and marina access through the City of Jonestown. For buyers who prioritize proximity to the water alongside a manageable drive into Austin, Jonestown Hills sits in a position on the north shore that few other neighborhoods can match at a comparable price point.
Life in Jonestown Hills
Living in Jonestown Hills means orienting daily life around the land and the lake rather than around urban amenities. The neighborhood's tree canopy, the rocky terrain underfoot, and the absence of any meaningful commercial activity within the immediate area create an environment where outdoor pursuits take center stage. Residents have direct access to Lake Travis for boating, kayaking, swimming, and fishing, and the surrounding Hill Country landscape offers hiking and cycling routes through cedar-covered terrain just outside the neighborhood boundaries.
The City of Jonestown hosts a small but engaged community, with local events and activity centered on the lake and the natural setting that defines the area. For everyday shopping, dining, and services, residents make the drive to Cedar Park, where H-E-B, a strong restaurant scene, and retail options along the 1431 and Parmer Lane corridors cover most needs. Lago Vista, a few miles to the west along the north shore, adds another layer of local services and a community feel similar to Jonestown itself.
For buyers who have looked at other parts of the lake, Jonestown Hills offers something that communities like Lakeway or Bee Cave have largely traded away: genuine distance from the suburban grid, lots that retain their original tree cover, and a neighborhood identity rooted in the lake rather than in master-planned amenities. That distinction carries real weight for buyers who have spent time on both ends of the lake corridor.
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