The median home value in Jonestown, TX is $468,375.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $502,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Jonestown, TX is $468,375.
Approximately 55% of Jonestown homes are owned,
compared to 20% rented, while
24% are vacant.
Jonestown real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Jonestown real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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Experience Lakeside Living in the Desirable Community of The Hollows! Enjoy a short commute to Austin and Cedar Park while embracing a resort-style lifestyle in this two-bedroom, two-bath condo. The community boasts an array of amenities including several pools, a beach club, a fitness center, sports courts, and a restaurant. Immerse yourself in the stunning Hill Country scenery along over 8 miles of trails or take advantage of lake access via the exclusive Kayak Club or Northshore Marina. The condo itself is thoughtfully appointed with with granite counter tops int he kitchen and all appliances. The spacious primary bedroom features a large walk-in closet and separate access to the patio. The open floor plan ensures privacy, with the secondary bedroom located on a separate wing of the unit. The attached garage ensures privacy and safety. With everything this condo and community have to offer, you'll feel like you're on vacation all year long.
This is your opportunity to own a fantastic piece of the Texas Hill country. This 365-acre ranch features amazing long-range views looking past the Pedernales River toward the hills south of Johnson City. Elevation ranges from 1400 on the south to 1660 on the north. A charming 3581sf (per appraiser), 4/3/2 rock home sits on the edge of the hill at the highest elevation, giving wonderful views from every room in the home. Home has wrap-around porches on three sides and an oversized garage with workshop. Upstairs is an additional closet for hunting/fishing gear. Wildlife is abundant - Whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, Bob White quail, feral hogs, dove, and more. Cedar has been controlled on the property and there is a good cover of Live Oak, Spanish Oak, and Texas Persimmon. There are two wells on the property - one on the south end with a windmill which provides water to livestock and wildlife. The other well is located near the home and is currently not in use. Household water is supplied by an approximately 15,000-gallon rainfall catchment system. The ranch is fenced on three sides with barbed wire fences that are in excellent shape. The north end of the property is not fenced. The ranch is currently operated together with a neighboring 365-acre ranch, leased for cattle grazing. Two hunting blinds and feeders will remain. Per Blanco County Subdivision Regulations, this ranch cannot be divided because its access is by a 20 easement across a neighboring ranch. The access road is paved (chip and seal)