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Living in Cedar Creek
Rural tranquility between Austin and the Lost Pines
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Living in Cedar Creek
Cedar Creek is an unincorporated community in Bastrop County, situated along Highway 71 between Austin and Bastrop. The area offers rural homesites and small acreage tracts in a heavily wooded setting that feels a world away from the city, despite being just 25 minutes from Austin's eastern edge.
Cedar Creek's appeal is straightforward: affordable land in a scenic, wooded setting with a manageable commute to Austin's east side. The Lost Pines region provides a natural backdrop that distinguishes it from the typical Central Texas landscape.
Why Cedar Creek?
- Wooded rural homesites along Highway 71
- 25 minutes to east Austin
- Lost Pines ecosystem and natural beauty
Your Local Expert
Angie's Guide to Cedar Creek
Cedar Creek is one of those places where the real estate math just works. You get wooded acreage at a fraction of what you would pay closer in, and the Highway 71 commute to Austin's east side is surprisingly quick. It is unincorporated, which means fewer restrictions on what you can do with your property — a big plus for my clients who want to build their way.
Affordability
PremiumThis is a competitive market — home prices outpace what most people earn here
Demographics
Small TownSmall-town feel where people actually know each other
Education
School Districts in Cedar Creek
Education shapes community. Here's what Cedar Creek families can expect.
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