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Homes for Sale in Twin Lake Hills, Dripping Springs, TX
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Twin Lake Hills is a tucked-away residential neighborhood in the western reaches of Travis County, positioned along the scenic corridors that connect Bee Cave to the broader Lake Travis area. The community sits on generous lots carved into the Hill Country terrain, offering a quieter pace without straying far from the conveniences of Austin's western suburbs. Homes here tend to have breathing room, mature trees, and that characteristic limestone-and-cedar character that draws buyers out to this part of the county. Students attend schools in the highly respected Lake Travis ISD, which has long been a draw for buyers prioritizing public education on the west side. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Lifestyle | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Twin Lake Hills Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Twin Lake Hills
Twin Lake Hills is a single-subdivision community, meaning the neighborhood name and subdivision name are one and the same. That cohesion gives the area a consistent feel, with most of the residential fabric concentrated in one contiguous section of western Travis County. Lots tend toward the generous side, which is typical of this part of the Hill Country where the terrain naturally encourages larger parcels rather than tight grid-style platting.
The mix of residential homes and raw land tracts makes Twin Lake Hills interesting for a range of buyers. Some are looking for an existing home with space and privacy; others are eyeing land to build custom. The absence of new construction in recent years means the homes here have a more established feel, with mature landscaping and the kind of settled character you don't find in a brand-new development. Buyers also consider nearby Dripping Springs for similar Hill Country living on generous acreage, and both communities share that same unhurried, tree-lined quality that defines this stretch of the Hill Country.
If you're browsing the broader Austin area homes for sale, Twin Lake Hills stands out as one of the quieter pockets in the Lake Travis corridor where lot size and natural setting take center stage over neighborhood amenities and clubhouses.
Schools in Twin Lake Hills
Twin Lake Hills falls entirely within Lake Travis ISD, one of the most consistently well-regarded school districts in the Austin metro. Students in the neighborhood attend Bee Cave Elementary, Bee Cave Middle School, and Lake Travis High School, giving kids a continuous pipeline through a district known for strong academics, competitive athletics, and robust fine arts programs.
Lake Travis High School in particular has a long track record of high graduation rates and college readiness metrics, and it draws buyers from across western Travis County who want a top-tier public school option. Bee Cave Elementary and Bee Cave Middle School share the same community-oriented culture that has made Lake Travis ISD a point of pride for residents. For buyers placing school quality at the top of their checklist, Twin Lake Hills delivers on that front without requiring a private school investment.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Twin Lake Hills real estate market reflects the broader dynamics of the Lake Travis corridor: relatively low inventory, a mix of established homes and buildable land, and steady demand from buyers seeking space and Hill Country setting within Travis County. Because the subdivision is small, activity tends to be episodic rather than constant, with bursts of listings followed by quieter stretches.
The presence of both residential homes and land tracts in active listings is notable. Land buyers here are typically custom-home purchasers who want to build from scratch in a location that already has infrastructure and proximity to Bee Cave amenities. Residential buyers tend to be looking for move-in-ready homes with room to spread out, and they're generally willing to be patient for the right property to come to market. Working with a local agent who knows the area well is especially valuable in a neighborhood this size, where off-market awareness and timing can matter more than in larger communities.
Lifestyle in Twin Lake Hills
Life in Twin Lake Hills revolves around the Hill Country landscape that surrounds it. The western Travis County setting puts residents close to Lake Travis itself, where boating, kayaking, and lakeside dining at spots along the shoreline are part of the seasonal rhythm. The lake is more than a backdrop here; it's a genuine recreational anchor for the area.
Day-to-day conveniences are a short drive away in Bee Cave, where the Hill Country Galleria brings together grocery stores, restaurants, retail, and services without requiring a full trip into Austin. Whole Foods, Target, and a solid range of dining options are all within a few minutes of the neighborhood, which makes the rural feel of Twin Lake Hills more sustainable day-to-day than you might expect from a community this far west.
The broader Bee Cave and Lake Travis corridor also has an abundance of outdoor trails, parks, and green space. Hamilton Pool Preserve, Pedernales Falls State Park, and dozens of lesser-known limestone swimming holes are all within reach, making this part of Travis County a genuine destination for people who want the outdoors woven into their daily life rather than just available on weekends.
Getting Around Twin Lake Hills
Twin Lake Hills sits in western Travis County, roughly 25 to 30 miles from downtown Austin depending on your exact route. Highway 71 and RM 620 are the primary arteries connecting the area to the rest of the metro. RM 620 in particular has become an increasingly important corridor as development has expanded along the Lake Travis edge, linking the neighborhood to both the Bee Cave commercial hub and the Four Points area to the north.
The commute to downtown Austin runs along Highway 71 east through Bee Cave and into Oak Hill, where it connects with MoPac (Loop 1) heading north. During peak hours, this stretch can back up, and most residents in this corridor have adapted their schedules or routes accordingly. Remote and hybrid work has made the distance more manageable for many buyers who no longer need to make that drive five days a week. Those commuting regularly to the Domain, the Arboretum, or the tech campuses along the 183/MoPac corridor often find the tradeoff of space and setting worth the added drive time.
For buyers considering the broader western Travis County area, Dripping Springs is just across the Travis-Hays county line and offers a comparable Hill Country lifestyle with its own set of commute considerations via Highway 290.
Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout the Lake Travis corridor and western Travis County. If you're considering Twin Lake Hills or exploring nearby options, we know this stretch of the Hill Country well and can help you find the right fit.
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