
$2,150,000
3909 Scenic Overlook TRL, Austin, TX, 78734

$2,150,000
3909 Scenic Overlook TRL, Austin, TX, 78734

$1,699,000
3800 Scenic Overlook TRL, Austin, TX, 78734

$520,000
3904 Highland DR, Austin, TX, 78734
There are 3 active listings in Highland Club Village with a median list price of $1.7M and a median sold price of $1.1M.
Homes average 49 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 1 homes have sold, with 1 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $362.
Highland Club Village is a small residential subdivision in the Lake Travis / Hudson Bend area of unincorporated Travis County, Texas (78734). The subdivision is platted as Highland Club Village Sec 01, with residential lots along Highland Drive and a commercial condominium building (XSpace) at 4229 N FM 620. The area is in Austin's extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ), not within Austin city limits, which means residents do not pay City of Austin property taxes.
Residential properties on Highland Drive date from the 1970s through the 2010s, with confirmed build years ranging from 1970 to 2019. The subdivision contains approximately 10 to 15 residential lots with an eclectic mix of architectural styles, including Hill Country-influenced bungalows, two-story homes with wrap-around porches, and contemporary designs. Homes range from approximately 1,450 to 2,000 square feet on lots from 0.14 to 0.42 acres, with 2 to 3 bedrooms and 1 to 3 bathrooms. Properties sit on hilltop and bluff lots with panoramic Lake Travis and Hill Country views. There is no mandatory HOA for the residential lots, and the ETJ status provides minimal land-use restrictions.
Highland Club Village is located along Highland Drive and N FM 620, overlooking Lake Travis. The Oasis restaurant complex is directly across the cove. Mansfield Dam Park (654 acres, the largest public boat ramp on Lake Travis) is approximately 3 minutes by car, and Jessica Hollis Park (62-acre LCRA park on the Lake Austin shore) is approximately 4 minutes. Downtown Austin is approximately 25 miles east via FM 620 and FM 2222. The area is served by Lake Travis Independent School District.
Highland Club Village is in unincorporated Travis County within Austin's ETJ, which means residents do not pay City of Austin property taxes. The combined property tax rate is approximately 1.5 to 1.6% of assessed value, comprising Travis County, Lake Travis ISD, and Travis County ESD #6 (Lake Travis Fire Rescue). This is notably lower than properties within Austin city limits.
The subdivision has no mandatory HOA and no deed restrictions typical of newer developments. ETJ status provides minimal land-use restrictions, which has made some properties suitable for renovation, redevelopment, or short-term rental use. At least one property on Highland Drive has operated as a bed and breakfast.
Lake Travis ISD serves the area. Students attend Lake Travis Elementary, Hudson Bend Middle School, and Lake Travis High School. Hudson Bend Middle is approximately 1 mile from the subdivision.
FM 620 is the primary arterial, connecting north to Cedar Park and Lakeway and south to Bee Cave and US-290. Electricity is provided by Austin Energy, water/wastewater by Travis County WCID No. 17, and natural gas by Texas Gas Service. Some properties may be on septic systems given the area's rural character and lot sizes.
Highland Club Village is served by Lake Travis Independent School District. Hudson Bend Middle School is approximately 1 mile from the subdivision.
School District: Lake Travis ISD
Highland Club Village is located along Highland Drive off N FM 620 in the Lake Travis / Hudson Bend area of unincorporated Travis County, approximately 25 miles west of downtown Austin. It overlooks Lake Travis near The Oasis restaurant.
Highland Club Village is served by Lake Travis ISD. Students attend Lake Travis Elementary, Hudson Bend Middle School (approximately 1 mile away), and Lake Travis High School.
No, Highland Club Village is in Austin's extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ), not within city limits. Residents do not pay City of Austin property taxes, resulting in a lower combined tax rate of approximately 1.5 to 1.6% compared to properties within Austin city limits.
No, the residential properties on Highland Drive do not have a mandatory HOA. The subdivision has minimal deed restrictions due to its ETJ status.
The subdivision is near Mansfield Dam Park (654 acres, largest boat ramp on Lake Travis), Jessica Hollis Park, The Oasis restaurant, and Hippie Hollow Park. Lake Travis water access points are within minutes.
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