
Thrall, TX 76578 (Williamson County)
About this property
Rare opportunity to own 50.615 unrestricted acres with multiple homes, Highway 79 visibility, agricultural exemption, and significant future potential between Thrall and Thorndale. This versatile property features two existing homes including a unique hillside home built in 1995 and a log cabin built in 2003, making it ideal for multi-generational living, guest housing, rental income, or live/work functionality. The property offers exceptional flexibility for a variety of uses including residential estate, contractor headquarters, RV park development, industrial or metal building projects, storage operations, or small business use. With extensive open land, Thorndale city water, septic in place, visibility from highway 79, and access along CR 436, the property presents numerous possibilities for an owner-user or investor. Approximately 47 acres currently carry an ag exemption, and cattle are presently on the property. A portion of the property lies within the 100-year floodplain. The back section of the property formerly featured a lake prior to a dam failure years ago. Restoration of the dam and lake could create an incredible long-term amenity and recreational feature. Whether you are looking to build a custom ranch estate, create a business operation with on-site housing, develop an RV or contractor park, event center, or invest in a unique mixed-use opportunity, this property offers tremendous upside in a rapidly growing corridor along Highway 79. All information is deemed reliable. Buyer to verify all information.
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About the Area
51 County Road 436 None is located in Thrall, Texas, in Williamson County. Williamson County is the northern anchor of the Austin metro, encompassing Round Rock, Georgetown, Cedar Park, and Leander, communities that have experienced some of the fastest residential growth in the nation over the past decade. The county's western edge retains significant ranch and acreage character as the Hill Country transitions to the urban core.
The San Gabriel River flows through Georgetown and the northern reaches of the county. The terrain transitions from the limestone hills of the western county to the Blackland Prairie in the east. Stillhouse Hollow Lake on the Lampasas River sits on the Williamson-Bell county boundary, offering recreation within easy reach of the northern suburbs.
Thrall had an estimated population of 902 as of 2023. The 76578 zip code has a median household income of $100,500, a median home value of $315,800, and a median age of 39.5. The average household size is 2.85 people.
Major employers include Dell Technologies (headquartered in Round Rock), Amazon, healthcare systems, and a massive retail and service sector supporting one of Texas's most affluent suburban populations. Georgetown consistently ranks among the fastest-growing cities in America, and the county's western acreage properties attract buyers seeking rural character with urban access.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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