Market Overview for Point Pedernales
There are 7 active listings in Point Pedernales with a median list price of $650K and a median sold price of $400K.
Homes average 292 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 0 homes have sold, with 1 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $399.
About Point Pedernales
Point Pedernales is a small residential subdivision in Spicewood, Texas (Travis County, 78669), located on Pedernales Point Drive at a point where the Pedernales River meets an arm of Lake Travis. The subdivision developed over several decades, with the oldest homes dating to 1970 and additional construction through the 1990s. Homes built in the area include properties constructed in 1970, 1971, 1979, 1980, 1993, and 1996. Properties sit on acreage lots that range from approximately 0.64 acres to over 12 acres, with typical lots in the 1.5 to 3 acre range.
Homes in Point Pedernales range from approximately 1,877 to 3,640 square feet, with 2 to 6 bedrooms. Recent listing and sale prices range from approximately $409,000 to over $2.2 million, with the higher end reflecting larger waterfront estate properties — one 12-acre property features approximately 700 feet of shoreline. The subdivision has light deed restrictions and no formal HOA was identified in the Texas HOA registry. Addresses along Pedernales Point Drive range from approximately 25300 to 25646, suggesting a subdivision of approximately 25 to 30 properties.
The community features waterfront access with properties having private docks and boat access on the Pedernales River arm of Lake Travis. Water service is provided by Paleface Pedernales Water Supply Corporation (located at 25548 Pedernales Point Drive), electricity by Pedernales Electric Cooperative (the nation's largest distribution electric cooperative, founded in 1938), and wastewater by on-site septic systems. The area is served by Marble Falls Independent School District, as the Pedernales River forms the boundary between Marble Falls ISD (north side) and Lake Travis ISD (south side).
Living in Point Pedernales
Point Pedernales residents live on acreage lots along the Pedernales River with waterfront access and Hill Country terrain. The subdivision has light deed restrictions and a rural character with mature trees and relatively little traffic, offering a sense of privacy along the river arm.
Marble Falls ISD serves the community. Students attend Spicewood Elementary School (at 1005 Spur 191, approximately 329 students), Marble Falls Middle School (at 1511 Pony Circle, Marble Falls), and Marble Falls High School (UIL 5A, approximately 1,136 students). The Pedernales River forms the district boundary between Marble Falls ISD to the north and Lake Travis ISD to the south.
TX-71 (Highway 71) provides the primary corridor to Austin, approximately 34 miles east (45 to 60 minutes depending on traffic). Spicewood center is approximately a 10-minute drive, Marble Falls approximately 25 minutes, and Bee Cave approximately 25 minutes. Nearby marinas include Jones Harbor Marina (35 slips on Reed Parks Road) and Northshore Marina at The Hollows (328 covered wet slips). Krause Springs, a 115-acre family-owned swimming site with 32 natural springs, is a short drive away in Spicewood.
Things to Do in Point Pedernales
- Pace Bend Park: A 1,368-acre Travis County park with over 9 miles of Lake Travis shoreline, limestone cliffs, swimming, camping, hiking, and boat ramps.
- Krause Springs: A 115-acre swimming and camping site with 32 natural springs and a spring-fed pool at a constant 68 degrees. Listed on the National Registry of Historic Sites.
- Pedernales Falls State Park: Texas state park with signature river falls, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and swimming along the Pedernales River.
- Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area: A 616-acre LCRA park with multi-use trails, tent camping, kayak rentals, and spring bluebonnet displays along Lake Travis.
- Spicewood Vineyards: Hill Country winery at 1419 County Road 409. Established in 1992 with tastings, patios, picnic areas, and an event center.
Major Employers in Point Pedernales
- Pedernales Electric Cooperative (Utilities): The nation's largest distribution electric cooperative, serving over 300,000 members across Central Texas. Founded in 1938.
- Marble Falls ISD (Education): Public school district serving the Marble Falls and Spicewood area.
- Lower Colorado River Authority (Public Utility): Manages the lower Colorado River basin with approximately 1,800 employees.
- Dell Technologies (Technology): Headquartered in Round Rock with approximately 13,000 employees in the Austin metro.
Point Pedernales Schools
Point Pedernales is served by Marble Falls ISD. The Pedernales River forms the boundary between Marble Falls ISD (north) and Lake Travis ISD (south).
School District: Marble Falls ISD
Public Schools
- Spicewood Elementary School - At 1005 Spur 191, Spicewood. Approximately 329 students.
- Marble Falls Middle School - At 1511 Pony Circle, Marble Falls.
- Marble Falls High School - UIL 5A high school in Marble Falls. Approximately 1,136 students.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Point Pedernales have waterfront access?
Yes. Point Pedernales sits on a point where the Pedernales River meets Lake Travis. Properties have waterfront access with private docks and boat access on the Pedernales River arm.
What schools serve Point Pedernales?
Point Pedernales is served by Marble Falls ISD. Students attend Spicewood Elementary (329 students), Marble Falls Middle School, and Marble Falls High School.
What are lot sizes in Point Pedernales?
Lots range from approximately 0.64 acres to over 12 acres, with typical lots in the 1.5 to 3 acre range. The subdivision has light deed restrictions.
How far is Point Pedernales from Austin?
Downtown Austin is approximately 34 miles east via TX-71 (Highway 71), with a drive time of 45 to 60 minutes depending on traffic.
What is the price range in Point Pedernales?
Recent listings and sales range from approximately $409,000 to over $2.2 million, with higher prices reflecting larger waterfront estate properties on the Pedernales River arm of Lake Travis.