Bastrop - Cedar Creek Edition | May 2024

Real estate

BY JANE TURCHI

Each of the community’s eight tiny home lots have upgraded power access and ber-optic internet.

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112 Pine Tree Loop, Bastrop www.lostacresbastroptx.com

Lost Acres Tiny Home Community is a 5-acre property located o Hwy. 21.

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New tiny home community in Bastrop oers a forested escape Poland natives Bartosz and Agnieszka Szat- kowski cut the ribbon on their business, Lost Acres Tiny Home Community, in December. The 5-acre property is located near Bastrop State Park among Bastrop’s loblolly pine and oak trees. The couple had the idea for the community in 2020, choosing Bastrop for the new development

Tiny Home Community oers security for residents living alone and those who are away traveling. “People are bringing their homes,” Agnieszka Szatkowski said. “They’re going stay there a long while.” Also of note The community oers upgraded power, underground cables and ber-optic internet. Bird boxes and wildlife-friendly lights allow residents to experience Bastrop’s natural beauty. The couple also hopes to one day host outdoor movie nights helping to increase a community feel.

taking place. “I knew that a lot of people are gonna be mov- ing out from Austin,” Bartosz Szatkowski said. What to expect The community is made up of eight 40-by-65- foot tiny home lots and two cottages. These tiny homes oer an alternative to apartment living amidst high housing prices, Bartosz Szatkowski said. “We want to make sure that people are feeling [like] this is not [a] typical RV park where the houses could be brought and replaced,” Bartosz Szatkowski said. “This is a community.” As a gated tiny home community, Lost Acres

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