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Valverde is a new construction neighborhood tucked into the heart of Bastrop County, where the Lost Pines region of Central Texas meets the steady growth of one of Austin's most historically rich satellite cities. Built by DR Horton, the community offers attainable new construction in a county that has quietly become one of the fastest-growing corridors east of Austin, drawing buyers who want a fresh start without the premium price tag of closer-in suburbs. Residents enjoy easy access to the Colorado River, the loblolly pine forests that make Bastrop unlike anywhere else in the Texas Hill Country fringe, and a small-town downtown scene that has real character. It is the kind of neighborhood where your home is brand new but the surrounding landscape feels genuinely Texan. Neighborhoods | Schools | New Construction | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Valverde Homes for Sale in Bastrop, TX
Valverde Subdivision and Surrounding Area
Valverde is a single-builder master-planned community developed entirely by DR Horton, one of the nation's largest homebuilders. The subdivision sits within Bastrop County and carries the distinct character of the Lost Pines area: open skies, scattered pines, and a pace of life that contrasts sharply with Austin's denser inner neighborhoods. Because the community is new, every home in Valverde comes with modern finishes, energy-efficient construction, and builder warranties that older resale neighborhoods simply cannot offer.
The immediate surrounding area mixes rural land with newer residential pockets, giving Valverde a semi-rural feel even as Bastrop's urban core continues to expand. Buyers drawn to this part of Bastrop County often compare notes with those eyeing Bastrop proper, where established neighborhoods sit alongside the Colorado River and the city's historic Main Street district. Valverde offers the benefit of new construction pricing and the proximity to that same small-city infrastructure.
Schools Serving Valverde
Students living in Valverde are served by Bastrop Independent School District, one of the larger districts in the region with a strong local identity and growing facilities to match the county's population increase. Elementary-age students attend Bluebonnet Elementary, which feeds into Bastrop Middle School and ultimately Bastrop High School. The high school is home to the Bastrop Bears athletic program and carries a long tradition in the community. BISD has been investing in facilities and programs in recent years in response to the surge of new residents moving into Bastrop County from the Austin metro.
For families evaluating the school side of this decision, it is worth noting that Bastrop ISD is a tight-knit district where local involvement runs deep. The district's size gives students access to a wider range of extracurricular options than smaller rural districts, while still maintaining the community feel that makes Bastrop different from a large suburban district.
New Construction in Valverde
Every home in Valverde is a DR Horton build, which tells buyers a great deal about what to expect. DR Horton operates at scale, which means consistent floor plans, competitive base pricing, and a predictable buying process with an in-house mortgage arm. The community offers three and four bedroom configurations, with homes sized for practical everyday living rather than oversized footprints on tiny lots.
New construction buyers in Valverde benefit from standard builder incentives including design upgrades, rate buydowns, and closing cost contributions that shift with market conditions. Because DR Horton controls the entire community, there is no patchwork of resale homes mixed in. Every home has the same building standards, the same warranty coverage, and the same age. That consistency matters when you are buying and eventually selling.
Buyers comparing new construction options in the greater Austin area homes for sale market will find that Bastrop County offers some of the most accessible new construction price points within a reasonable drive of the city. Communities like Valverde are a direct response to demand from buyers priced out of closer-in new construction in Travis and Williamson counties.
Real Estate Market Overview
Valverde operates almost entirely as a new construction market, which means pricing is set by DR Horton rather than by the resale comps that drive most neighborhood valuations. The builder adjusts pricing and incentives based on absorption rates, which creates buying windows that reward attentive buyers who are ready to move. Because every transaction in the community involves the same builder, you get a level of pricing transparency that is rare in resale neighborhoods.
Bastrop County broadly has seen sustained demand driven by proximity to Austin, the Tesla Gigafactory corridor along Highway 130, and the general eastward expansion of the metro. Valverde sits within that growth band, making it a community with both near-term affordability and reasonable long-term appreciation potential as county infrastructure continues to catch up with the population. Working with Neuhaus Realty Group on a new construction purchase in Valverde means having an advocate on your side of the table, independent of the builder's sales team.
Getting Around Valverde
Valverde's location in Bastrop County places residents roughly 35 to 40 miles east of downtown Austin, with Highway 71 serving as the primary artery connecting the area westward toward the city. The drive into Austin runs through Cedar Creek and Bastrop's eastern edge before picking up speed on the open highway, and travel times vary considerably depending on time of day and traffic conditions on the 71 corridor.
The more immediate daily driving is oriented around Bastrop, where residents find grocery stores, medical facilities, restaurants on Main Street, and the kind of local retail that makes day-to-day errands manageable without a long commute. H-E-B anchors the practical side of Bastrop's retail core, and the historic downtown has developed into a genuine dining and small business destination over the last several years.
For commuters with flexibility, the combination of remote and hybrid work schedules has made communities like Valverde far more practical than they were a decade ago. The Highway 71 and Highway 290 corridors east of Austin have absorbed significant population growth precisely because the commute is manageable for those who only need to be in Austin two or three days per week. Buyers considering similar commute profiles also look at communities along the Elgin corridor to the north and newer development near Cedar Creek between Valverde and the Austin city limits.
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