The Lake LBJ Waterfront includes the communities of Horseshoe Bay, Kingsland, Granite Shoals, Deer Haven, Blue Lake, Highland Haven, Twin Isles, Sandy Harbor, Sunrise Beach, Shady Acres, Oak Ridge, Beaver Island, and Marble Falls.Each of these communities has their own personalities, and a variety of amenities to enjoy.Make an appointment with us today to explore, and learn about the Highland Lakes area of the Texas Hill Country.
The Highland Lakes areas offer some of the finest Texas Waterfront property. Many of the Highland Lakes are controlled level lakes, making this Texas lake property some of the most desirable in the state. The beautiful Hill Country views are another draw for those seeking lake property in Texas.
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Lake homes in Texas have been a great investment for their owners the past few years. Limited supply, and a growing retirement and second home community more than likely will allow this trend to continue.Lake LBJ Real Estate offerings are vast including small Texas waterfront homes, to Luxury resort properties.
Many homes in the Highland Lakes area may require flood insurance, and may have limitations if you are considering an update or remodel.Floodsmart.gov is a great site to learn about flood insurance, estimate premium cost on properties.FEMA Map Service Center can help determine if a property is in the floodplain.Contact the county Floodplain Administrator to learn about potential updating or remodeling limitations on a home that lies in the floodplain.
In Burnet County contact Herb Darling -
Llano County contact Ronald Moore.
Many homes in this are require on-site sewage systems, which are governed by LCRA.
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Located o n the Colorado River in Burnet County, near the towns of Marble Falls, Kingsland, and Granite Shoals. Lake LBJ covers a surface ares of approximately 6,534 square feet. The maximum depth is 90 feet.
The lake level fluctuates approximately 2 feet annually. Fish Species include Largemouth bass, White bass, Crappie, and Catfish.
The Lake LBJ shoreline is highly developed. There are several creeks which wind back off the main lake with shallow vegative cover. In addition on the main body of the lake there are many submerged brush piles which provide excellent angling opportunities.
In the spring and fall months the largemouth bass anglers have their best success. The largemouth bass are noted for staying shallow regardless of the time of the year. In February and March the many canals quickly warm, bringing in bass preparing for the spawn. In February the white bass begin their annual spawning run up the Llano and Colorado River arms.
Crappie fishing is good on Lake LBJ, especially around the docks. Catfish anglers can find blue, flathead, and channel cats.
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