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Hot Homes: 5 Hill Country dream homes on the market right now

Get a little bit out of of the city with a dream home in one of these lakeside towns, like Lago Vista or Spicewood.

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Imagine the barbecues you could host at this Hill Country dream home at 23937 Oscar Rd.

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Ready to make lakeside lounging a little more permanent?

Soak up some Central Texas beauty at one of these Hill Country dream homes, each just a few steps from the lake. FYI, they’re all on the market right now.

6003 Valleyview St., Lago Vista | 4 beds, 2 baths | $1.45 million
This hilltop home comes complete with all the amenities you would need for backyard living, including a pool, gazebo, and outdoor kitchen.

The inside of a kitchen with large windows overlooking a lake.

This plot of land on Knights Row is ready for building, but has a temporary residence on the property in the meantime

Photo by Matthew Wilson

645 Knights Row, Horseshoe Bay | 8.5 acres | $1.85 million
Build your own Hill Country dream home on this lot — which is ready for development — and enjoy panoramic views of Lake LBJ and Horseshoe Bay.

23937 Oscar Rd., Spicewood | 5 beds, 3 baths | $2.5 million
This part modern-part farmhouse estate in Spicewood spans 3,509 sqft on one story. With a partially turfed backyard, in-ground trampoline, full-sized pool, and five acres of land, this home is ready to become your summertime haven.

A modern farmhouse rustic living room and dining room.

Get ready to live out your modern farmhouse dreams.

Photo via Compass

19408 Sean Avery Path, Spicewood | 6 beds, 4 baths | $3 million
Carve out your own slice — 5,231 sqft on three acres, to be exact — of the Hill Country. With a pool and spa, outdoor kitchen, firepits, and wine room, this home is perfect for entertaining.

7204 Getaway Dr., Jonestown | 5 beds, 5 bath | $4.4 million
This waterfront lot is a picture of luxury living with upscale finishes, windows galore, a floor-to-ceiling fireplace, an infinity pool, expansive views, and a path down to Lake Travis.

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