
Taylor, TX 76574 (Williamson County)
About this property
Horse ready and built for functional country living, this 15.98 acre property offers a well equipped setup for equestrian use, livestock, and a variety of rural lifestyles, all just minutes from town. Located approximately 3 miles from H-E-B, the property combines usable land with convenient access to everyday essentials. The land is fully fenced and cross fenced with gated access, providing flexibility for grazing, rotation, or separating animals. Equestrian improvements include two two stall run in barns, each with enclosed tack and storage rooms, creating a setup that is ready for horses. Additional features support agricultural and recreational use, including space for livestock, chickens, and outdoor activities such as target practice. The property is currently ag exempt, offering potential tax advantages. Infrastructure and improvements are already in place to support a working property, including a 15 x 40 building with electricity and AC, a 400 sq ft shed, multiple storage areas, and a chicken coop with attached storage. RV hookups are available at both the home and the storage building, and a generator transfer station adds an extra layer of preparedness. Mature trees have been recently trimmed in June 2025. The 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom home features 4 sides masonry construction along with updates including a renovated kitchen and updated flooring in 2020, providing a comfortable living space to complement the land. With city water and sewer in place, this property offers the benefits of rural living without the maintenance of a well or septic system, making it a rare opportunity for those seeking a functional and well located farm and ranch property.
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About the Area
1001 Gravel Pit Rd is located in Taylor, 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.
Taylor had an estimated population of 16,767 as of 2023. The 76574 zip code has a median household income of $72,805, a median home value of $252,000, and a median age of 41.8. The average household size is 2.48 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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