ActiveMLS# 1025565
$324,900
6.02 Acres · Lot/Land · $53,970/acre
413 E Flying Owl Dr
Johnson City, TX 78636 (Blanco County)

About this property

Beautiful 6 acre lot in newly developed Legacy Hills. Come build your forever home with the builder of your choice on your timeline. Minimum 2000 sq ft main home with 75% masonry siding per CCRs, plenty of land to build your custom main home, guest quarters, pool, outdoor entertainment area and more. This community features paved roads, underground utilities, large acreage lots with mature oaks throughout and a main gated entrance with cluster mailboxes. The community is located mid way between Dripping Springs and Johnson City, with low tax rate with Ag exemption, in Johnson City ISD and easy access to amenities in both directions. See attached docs for additional details and information.

Property details

Property TypeLot/Land
Acreage6.02 acres
StatusActive
Days on Market85 days
ListedFebruary 4, 2026
CountyBlanco
ZIP Code78636
Price per Acre$53,970/acre
MLS Number1025565
Listed ByCoffman Real Estate

Location

Area & Lifestyle

About the Area

413 E Flying Owl Dr is located in Johnson City, Texas, in Blanco County. Blanco County is one of the most scenic and sought-after counties in the Texas Hill Country, home to the charming town of Blanco and the world-famous Willow City Loop, a winding road through private ranch land that draws thousands of visitors during bluebonnet season each spring.

The Blanco River originates in Kendall County and flows through the heart of Blanco County, feeding spring-fed swimming holes and limestone-banked swimming areas. The Pedernales River also flows through the eastern portion of the county. Rolling hills, granite outcroppings, and post oak savannas define the landscape.

Johnson City had an estimated population of 1,952 as of 2023. The 78636 zip code has a median household income of $59,625, a median home value of $458,800, and a median age of 52.7. The average household size is 2.3 people.

Lavender farming, vineyards, agritourism, and ranching define Blanco County's agricultural identity. The county has become a destination for weekend visitors from Austin and San Antonio, supporting a growing hospitality and short-term rental economy alongside traditional ranch operations.

Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).

Listing information © 2026 Unlock MLS (ACTRIS). All data provided AS IS. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Listing courtesy of Coffman Real Estate.

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Barron Johnson
Broker Associate · Spyglass Realty