Bastrop - Cedar Creek Edition | July 2025

Real estate Home Edition

BY JOEL VALLEY

2025

This year’s Home Edition delivers a wealth of information to help you make the most of your home. We’re covering everything from safe installation of electric vehicle chargers to development in and around the area and residential market trends. Plus, discover unique vintage and antique stores perfect for nding those one-of-a-kind pieces for your home. Delivering this important content is a team eort. We’re incredibly grateful to the home service professionals, remodelers, banks, insurance agents, realtors and local businesses who advertise with us. Please support these community partners—they make it possible for us to keep Bastrop and Cedar Creek informed, inspired and connected.

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New 55-plus community on the way

The specics

The rst phase will include six model homes, which crews will begin work on by mid-August, followed by a 10,000-square-foot amenity center. A second and third phase will tackle construction of the 503 lots, Beil said. “We’re going to close on our rst phase of lots by the end of this year, and then about a year and a half later, the next phase will be delivered,” Beil said.

An active adult community is coming to Bastrop County, providing residents age 55 and older with dedicated housing and lifestyle amenities. Del Webb, a brand under PulteGroup that has constructed dozens of these active adult communities, broke ground on its latest residential space July 10. The multiphase development, Del Webb Lost Pines, is located in The Colony and will feature 503 lots across approximately 160 acres, said Pablo Rivas, division president of PulteGroup Central Texas. Bryan Beil, the vice president for PulteGroup, said the community will be its second in the Austin area. “I think for the longest time, Bastrop was on our radar. Its proximity to the airport, small- town charm and just the number of 55-plus households that live in this area made it feel like a great opportunity for us,” he said.

Bastrop Mayor Ishmael Harris and members of the PulteGroup team break ground July 10.

Del Webb Lost Pines amenities

Pickleball

Bocce

Resort-style pool

Del Webb Lost Pines

Golf simulator

Fitness center

Ballroom

SOURCE: PULTEGROUPCOMMUNITY IMPACT

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