Looking at Granite Shoals TX real estate for sale? I work this market, and the short version is: it’s a small city of around 5,000 to 5,500 people on Lake LBJ in Burnet County, built around public access to the water — locals call it the “City of Parks” for a reason.
Lake LBJ is a constant-level lake, so the water stays predictable year-round — a real plus for anyone buying with a dock or boathouse in mind. Since most of the shoreline is privately owned, the city has built out nineteen public parks, fifteen with lake access and eight with boat ramps, so you don’t have to own waterfront to get on the water.
The housing mix
Single-family homes make up most of the market and stay relatively affordable for the area. Beyond that, you’ll find condos and townhomes for lower-maintenance living, plus waterfront properties for buyers who want to be directly on Lake LBJ — those move fast and carry a premium.
Schools
Granite Shoals is in Marble Falls Independent School District, and Highland Lakes Elementary sits right in the city, which is a plus for families who want their kids at a neighborhood school rather than bused across town.
Getting around
Marble Falls, a short drive away, handles most of the shopping and dining that Granite Shoals doesn’t have on its own. Highland Haven and Sherwood Shores border Granite Shoals and are worth including in a search if you’re not set on city limits specifically.
How I can help
I work Granite Shoals alongside the rest of the Highland Lakes market, so if you’re deciding between here and a neighboring town, I can give you a real comparison rather than a sales pitch for whichever listing’s in front of us. Reach out and I’ll get you set up with current listings.
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