330 County Road 166Georgetown, TX 78626
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7+ ACRES. SUBDIVIDABLE. NO HOA. INCOME PRODUCING. ~1.77% TAX RATE. A rare opportunity to own a highly versatile 7+ acre property in one of Central Texas’s fastest-growing corridors—offering the perfect blend of family living, business flexibility, and long-term development upside. Perched on a ridge with sweeping Hill Country views, this property allows for subdivision, livestock, and small business use, creating multiple paths for expansion, income, or future resale. With public water nearby, the groundwork is there for builders and developers looking to unlock additional value. For families, this property delivers space, privacy, and lifestyle. The main residence features 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a wrap-around porch, Tigerwood decking, and a pool—ideal for entertaining, multi-generational living, and enjoying the outdoors. Open land, riding areas, and equestrian facilities create a true “live, play, and grow” environment. For business owners and investors, the infrastructure is already in place: • 5-stall equestrian facility with arena, paddocks, tack room, and fenced pasture • 38’x40’ workshop with private 1BD/1BA loft apartment • 12’ covered RV storage + trailer hookups • Business-friendly use with multiple income-producing opportunities Major updates including roof (2019), windows, well pump (2018), and septic (2015) help reduce upfront capital needs and improve overall efficiency. Located just minutes from Georgetown Square, Round Rock outlets, I-35, and Toll 130, this property offers rare privacy without sacrificing convenience—making daily life, commuting, and access to major employers, shopping, and dining seamless. Low ~1.77% tax rate. No HOA. Subdividable. Business-friendly. Multiple structures. Multiple uses. Multiple exit strategies.
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