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Bryan Noth
  • Realtor
  • Austin, TX
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3000 acre mixed use development coming to Caldwell County

Bryan Noth
  • Realtor
  • Austin, TX
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RREAF Communities has purchased the 3,173 acre parcel of land between Austin and San Antonio and plans to develop a massive mixed-use master planned community.  This project sits right off of the Southern end of Highway 130.  40 miles North on the same Highway 130 is the location for the Tesla GigaFactory in Austin.

Some notable features:

Between 4,000 and 6,000 single family homes

3,000 multifamily units

2,500 build-to-rent houses

Retail, Restaurants, Hotels, Offices, Health Care facilities, Schools

Abundant outdoor amenities 

Article Link:

https://www.bizjournals.com/au...

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