Courtesy of: Victoria Morrison, Keller Williams - Lake Travis, victoriamorrison@kw.com
Courtesy of: Victoria Morrison, Keller Williams - Lake Travis, victoriamorrison@kw.com
$1,250,000
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3 bed
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4.00 Bath (3 Full , 1 Half)
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Lot: 10.05 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$1,250,000
103 Palmie Ln Over 10 acres at one of the higher elevations in the Marble Falls area, offering sweeping panoramic views of Lake Marble Falls, downtown Marble Falls, and the surrounding Texas Hill Country. The true value of this property lies in the land, the elevation, and its exceptional location just minutes from Marble Falls, Horseshoe Bay Resort, and Lake LBJ. The acreage features mature oaks, native trees, and striking granite outcroppings. Portions of the property slope into a canyon, creating a natural buffer that enhances privacy and security while framing dramatic Hill Country views. A two-story 2, 400 sqft home built in 2001 (3 bed / 3.5 bath) currently sits on the property and is functional as a residence, guest house, or potential rental opportunity (subject to permits). It could also provide a practical place to live while planning and building a future custom home on the property. Additional improvements include two detached carports and two large water storage tanks. New survey available. This property presents a rare opportunity for a private Hill Country estate homesite with elevated lake views so close to town. Given its size, location, and proximity to Marble Falls growth corridors, buyers may also wish to explore the potential for future rezoning or subdivision opportunities, subject to city approvals and development requirements. Conveniently located approximately 2 miles from historic Marble Falls, about 5 miles from Horseshoe Bay Resort, and within easy reach of Lake LBJ, medical facilities, and regional retail development.
Courtesy of: Victoria Morrison, Keller Williams - Lake Travis, victoriamorrison@kw.com
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