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2 LONG CANYON neighborhood acreage Lots for Sale, Call GVM Agent for address, and work














1.06 Acre LOT in Long Canyon, adjacent to Balcones Canyonland Preserve.

1 Acre Cul De Sac Lot in Long Canyon, West Austin

$649,000

Surrounded by 292 acres of federally protected Balcones Canyonland Preserve, this 1.06 acre lot (46607.00 sq. ft of Lot LAND per TCAD)  sits at the end of a cul-de-sac with the Cow Fork of Bull Creek on property. The creek flowed during the drought. Due to a 3 foot waterfall, running water can be heard from the building pad on this lot. There is an existing neighbor shielded by trees, the back and other side of the lot will not have homes due to the heavily wooded preserve. This 1 acre un-improved lot is situated on a very affluent, paved, curbed and residential cul de sac street. This exact lot faces the curbed developed cul de sac. It is relatively flat and delightfully wooded all around. 

Feeds to River Place, Four Points and Vandergrift Public Schools. Leander ISD.

Not Currently Active on MLS, thus a “Silent Market” “Off Market” for Sale unimproved LOT and PROPERTY

Call George Vance McGee for the exact address, SURVEY, walking tours, offers, similar properties and the LONG CANYON 168 page HOA packet. 

For an additional and different Long Canyon 2.616 Acre Non-MLS Lot for sale asking $399,000. Call George “The King of Long Canyon” Vance for the SURVEY, Address, Showing Instructions and Offers.

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