TBD Tracts 5 and 6 CR 251Georgetown, TX 78633
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This 40-acre tract in Covey Creek Preserve is one of the last opportunities to secure significant acreage in this private Hill Country community. With a Georgetown address and a location between Georgetown and Leander, the property combines the peace of rural living with quick access to everything you need. The new H-E-B at Parmer Ranch and other development along Ronald Reagan are less than five minutes away, while downtown Georgetown is just ten minutes up the road and Austin is about a forty-five-minute drive. Golf courses, Lake Georgetown, shopping, and restaurants are all close at hand, making this a uniquely convenient setting for such a large parcel. Covey Creek Preserve spans 230 acres and was designed to celebrate the natural character of the land. The community is made up of only a handful of large tracts, ensuring privacy and open space while protecting the native landscape. This tract backs to South Berry Creek and features a diverse mix of rolling hills, wooded ridges, hilltops, pastures, and meadows. A seasonal spring runs through the land, and whitetail deer and Rio Grande turkey are common sightings, underscoring the natural richness of the property. As one of the largest and final tracts in Covey Creek Preserve, this offering stands apart. It is priced to sell below other recent sales in the area, giving buyers a rare chance to own 40 acres in Georgetown within a thoughtfully planned community. Whether envisioned as a primary residence, a weekend escape, or a long-term hold, this tract offers the best of Central Texas: space, nature, and unmatched convenience.
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