
Dripping Springs, TX 78620 (Hays County)
About this property
Luxury Live Auction! Bidding to start from $1,300,000.00! 17.7 unrestricted acres of private pasture land. Escape to your own sactuary just minutes from downtown Dripping Springs-complete with panoramic porch, equestrian- ready pastures, and high tech emenities. This impressive 4-bedroom, 2 full bath, and 2 half bath custom home offers over 3569 sq ft of living space. Designed for comfort and functionality, the home features a central vacuum system, full-home intercom. You'll find spacious living areas, a large kitchen, and generously sized bedrooms. The home comes with 2 fireplaces and a wood burning stove. Outside, the property includes a 1,200 sq ft workshop, an oversized storage shed, and beautiful mature oak trees scattered throughout the land. The property currently carries a Wildlife Management Exemption, keeping taxes low and supporting native Texas habitat. Whether you're looking for a homestead, hobby farm, or future family compound, this one checks all the boxes. No HOA, no city restrictions, and plenty of room to roam-don't miss your chance to own a slice of the Hill Country dream. Though this home is located in the Johnson City School Disctrict, you have choices... Drippings Springs ISD just opened their campuses to transfers giving you a choice between two great ISD's to choose from.
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1651 old red ranch Rd is located in Dripping Springs, Texas, in Hays County. Hays County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States, driven by the explosive growth of San Marcos and Kyle-Buda corridor connecting Austin and San Antonio. The county blends Hill Country character in its western reaches, Wimberley, Dripping Springs, Driftwood, with rapidly urbanizing communities along the I-35 corridor.
The Blanco River and Barton Creek headwaters flow through Hays County, carving spring-fed swimming holes beloved by generations of Texans. Jacob's Well, a natural cylindrical karstic spring, and the swimming holes of Blue Hole Regional Park draw visitors year-round. The Edwards Plateau escarpment creates dramatic topographic relief in the western half of the county.
Dripping Springs had an estimated population of 6,322 as of 2023. The 78620 zip code has a median household income of $146,551, a median home value of $624,800, and a median age of 42.7. The average household size is 2.73 people.
Texas State University anchors San Marcos, supporting a significant education and healthcare sector. The I-35 corridor has attracted major distribution centers and manufacturing. The western Hill Country communities of Wimberley and Dripping Springs have become destination wine, dining, and retreat markets commanding premium real estate prices.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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