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Investing in Real Estate in Bastrop 2021

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Is Bastrop going to be a good place to buy in over the next few years. I feel like it has a lot to offer in terms of water access and outdoor recreation. Howevere, with the current real estate boom in Austin i never hear local agents talk anout it very much. TIA for your thoughts.

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@Matthew Moorehouse, yes.  If you look at the Google Maps satellite view, you can see that Kyle is basically connected to Austin now, via IH-35.  Austin and San Antonio are approaching one another along that corridor.  San Marcos has what Bastrop offers, in terms of the river and recreation, plus it has Texas State University.  Take a look there, too.

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