Driftwood Texas Homes for Sale
Some of the reasons residents love living in Driftwood are its peaceful hill country views, easy commute and beautiful scenery.
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Driftwood Real Estate Listings
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3127 La Ventana Pkwy, Driftwood, TX 78619
1328B Avenida High Vw, Driftwood, TX 78619
16640 Fm 1826, Driftwood, TX 78619
350 Lone Spur Ln, Driftwood, TX 78619
310 Napa CT, Driftwood, TX 78619
261 Glen Ellen CT, Driftwood, TX 78619
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Driftwood Real Estate Guide
The following is an interview with Michelle Jones, Driftwood real estate expert.Where exactly is Driftwood located?
Driftwood is approximately 24 miles southwest of downtown Austin.What is the average price of the homes?
The average home price in Driftwood is approximately $600,000.What is the average age of the homes?
Many homes in Driftwood are 4 to 5 years old, but there are also plenty of new, custom homes.What is the average size of the homes?
The average home size is approximately 3,400 square feet.How long do homes stay on the market?
Homes in Driftwood stay on the market for about 3 months.Why do residents choose to live there?
Some of the reasons people love Driftwood are its peaceful Hill Country views, easy commute, and beautiful homes. Plus, the area seems to be appreciating as new wineries pop up all over Driftwood. We now have Driftwood Winery and Mandola’s winery, and the owner of The Salt Lick restaurant is planting vineyards as we speak!What are some the negatives of living there?
The closest grocery store is about a 15-minute drive from here.What are the public schools like?
Depending on where you live in Driftwood, you could be in Hays Independent School District, Dripping Springs ISD, or Wimberley ISD.How close are the schools?
The schools are 15 minutes away.Are there any private schools nearby?
There is St. Stephen's Episcopal School on FM 3237, about 3 miles from Highway 150. The school serves students from pre-K2 to 8th grade. There are full-time and part-time pre-K programs. Driftwood is also not far from Southwest Austin, which offers a variety of other private schools.Are there any pre-schools nearby?
In addition to St. Stephens, there are several pre-schools in Dripping Springs, which is about 15 minutes away.What kind of amenities are offered?
Camp Ben McCullough is in Driftwood, on FM 1826 along Onion Creek. You can reserve it for events and camping.Are there any organized community groups or community activities?
There are events organized by the social committees of the individual neighborhoods in Driftwood, as well as some community events organized by the Driftwood United Methodist Church.What are the most popular neighborhoods in Driftwood?
La Ventana is Driftwood’s premier, upscale, gated neighborhood. Rimrock has been very popular, offering homes by Mercedes and Lennar. There is a lot of variety depending on your needs, whether you want a full-scale custom home on an estate-sized acreage lot or a larger lot size and the competitive pricing of volume-built homes.Where do people go out to eat?
The Salt Lick BBQ is known nationwide for its tantalizing BBQ and quaint Hill Country atmosphere. It offers live music on weekends and plenty of space for huge groups or weddings. Trattoria Lisina, the Italian bistro at Mandola Estate Winery, is the best choice in town for gourmet dining. It offers delicious, authentic Italian fare and local wines.Where do people shop for groceries?
It's about a 15-minute drive to a really nice HEB at Slaughter Lane and Escarpment. That same shopping center also includes a Starbucks, a movie store, and a number of restaurants, banks, and other shops.Where do people workout?
Residents workout in the amenity center of their neighborhood or drive into Southwest Austin to one of the many local gyms just 20 minutes away.What is the traffic like when commuting to downtown?
The commute is not bad at all –- there isn’t a lot of congestion out this way.How long does it take to commute downtown?
It takes about 30 minutes.How long does it take to drive to the airport?
It takes about 40 minutes to drive to the airport.What makes you an expert on Driftwood?
I live here and love it!
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