Searching for a slice of Texas history for your homestead? Unique 26-acre Leander property with dense tree cover that feels secluded while being minutes to Leander and well connected to Austin and surrounding communities. This property has a rich history, previously owned by the Wiley family for over a century, with landmark features including an old 1880s railroad bed that once carried granite to the State Capital. There is even a large piece of granite at the back of the property that fell off the train. Property has serene limestone-bottomed creeks – with waterfalls – as well as abundant wildlife, including deer and birds. The property is unimproved with a great potential home sites ready for you to design your dream home. Undeveloped tracts of this size so close-in are extremely rare. Don’t miss this great opportunity.

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Date Added: 11/4/21 at 5:11 pm
Last Update: 12/8/21 at 1:27 am

Interior

  • GeneralHighCeilings, MainLevelMaster, MultipleMasterSuites, QuartzCounters, WalkInClosets
  • AppliancesDishwasher, ExhaustFan, FreeStandingElectricRange, FreeStandingGasRange, Disposal, Microwave
  • FlooringTile, Wood
  • HeatingCentral
  • FireplaceNone
  • Disability FeatureNone
  • Eco/Green FeatureAppliances, HVAC

Exterior

  • GeneralSeeRemarks, None
  • PoolNone
  • ParkingNone

Construction

  • RoofingMetal

Lot

  • ViewParkGreenbelt, CreekStream, TreesWoods
  • FencingBarbedWire, Partial
  • WaterfrontCreek

Utilities

  • UtilitiesElectricityAvailable, WaterAvailable
  • WaterWell
  • SewerSepticTank

Location

  • HOAYes
  • HOA AmenitiesCommonAreas, $60 Monthly

Schools

  • DistrictLeander Independent School District
  • ElementaryJim Plain
  • MiddleDanielson
  • HighGlenn
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