
Johnson City, TX 78636 (Blanco County)
About this property
5 gently rolling acres of complete tranquility anchored by heritage oaks and encircled by 1500+/- acres of accessible and protected preservation land known as The Preserve at Walnut Springs featuring show stopping amenities, 22 miles of trails, live water access, equine facility, clubhouse with 2 pools, tennis, and so much more. This land personifies the enjoyment and fulfillment of Hill Country Living boasting incredible artesian springs, wildflowers, creeks, mature hardwoods, and unbelievable star gazing. This stunning homesite belongs to a unique ranch community offering astounding Only 66 homesites lie within 2000+/- fenced acres which allow owners not only a sense of privacy, but all the benefits of large acreage ownership at a fraction of the expense. Towhead Creek meanders throughout the ranch accessible only to owner’s and their guests by foot or horseback. Only an hour from the cultural hubs of Austin and San Antonio, this luxury ranch community beckons those in pursuit of an extraordinary lifestyle.
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About the Area
140 Lantana 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).
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