
Bertram, TX 78605 (Burnet County)
About this property
This 24-acre ranchette, located in Bertram, Texas offers an exciting one-of-a-kind opportunity to own a portion of an exotic game ranch with access to a 8.5-acre community lake stocked with bass, catfish, and perch. There will be a common area with a pavilion for fishing and recreation. Part of a larger 400-acre ranch stocked with Axis, Fallow deer, Aoudad, Pere David Deer, and Whitetail. It's conveniently situated, 8 miles from Bertram, 8 miles from Briggs, 14 miles from Burnet, 16 miles from Liberty Hill, 23 miles from Lampasas, 27 miles from Leander, 31 miles from Georgetown, and 53 miles from Austin. The spacious house covers 3711 sq ft, boasting an oversized garage, 4 rooms, and 4 baths. Ideal for relaxed living, it offers comfort and functionality. The fenced-in yard, 2 barns, and small workshop complement the property, catering to various needs and hobbies. With its practical features and ample space, this house provides a cozy and versatile living environment.
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About the Area
7800 County Road 210 Rd is located in Bertram, Texas, in Burnet County. Burnet County sits in the heart of the Highland Lakes region, anchored by the city of Burnet, the Bluebonnet Capital of Texas, and Lake Buchanan, the largest of the Highland Lakes chain. The county blends working ranch land with lakefront recreation in a landscape that has drawn Texans for generations.
The Colorado River was dammed in the 1930s to create the Highland Lakes chain, and Lake Buchanan and Inks Lake both lie within Burnet County. The terrain transitions from the granite-topped Central Mineral Region in the west to limestone hills in the east, with the Colorado River canyon cutting through dramatic bluffs.
Bertram had an estimated population of 1,998 as of 2023. The 78605 zip code has a median household income of $81,833, a median home value of $270,800, and a median age of 38.4. The average household size is 2.77 people.
Lake tourism, retirement communities, granite quarrying, ranching, and small-scale agriculture drive the Burnet County economy. The county is experiencing significant growth as Austin-area buyers seek lakefront properties and acreage within a 90-minute drive of the city.
Demographic data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2023).
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