
Preservation Ranch
Of the dozens of homesites, only one sits at the top. The Crest of Preservation Ranch occupies the highest bench in Austin's most protected conservation enclave, the vantage point the rest of the community looks up at. Unobstructed height, water, and silence. Below, Bee Creek threads through limestone corridors older than the roads that brought you here. To the south, the river valley opens without interruption. This is land that has already made its decision about what belongs here. THE SETTING The property surveys the community lake and the deep, wooded corridors of Bee Creek from an elevation that cannot be replicated. Southward, the river valley unfolds in long-range views marked by the ancient, horizontal strata of the Glen Rose formation, limestone laid down before this land was named. A shared fence line with a 750-acre conservation ranch ensures what you see today remains what you see forever. THE ARCHITECTURE East-facing rear exposure means mornings over the water, unhurried. The front and flanks hold the last light of day. Warm, lateral, the kind architects wait their careers for. The land does not suggest a home. It demands one of consequence. THE COMMUNITY Beyond the secondary gates of Preservation Ranch, nearly 900 high-fenced acres are shared among 30 neighbors. Miles of Bee Creek and hidden tributaries move through the community undisturbed. Adjacent to one of Travis County's largest conservation parks, the land beyond the fence line is as protected as the land within it. The silence is structural. THE POSITION A community-wide Wildlife Exemption (1-D-1), managed by the HOA, is already in place, a meaningful reduction in property taxes with none of the groundwork required. Fifteen minutes to the Hill Country Galleria, Whole Foods, and the best of Bee Cave and Dripping Springs. Within award winning Lake Travis ISD, and adjacent to the forthcoming Travis County park expansion.
Listing provided by Melissa Meeks Kilian · Kuper Sotheby's Int'l Realty · (512) 217-2020
The information being provided is for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.

Preservation Ranch
Of the dozens of homesites, only one sits at the top. The Crest of Preservation Ranch occupies the highest bench in Austin's most protected conservation enclave, the vantage point the rest of the community looks up at. Unobstructed height, water, and silence. Below, Bee Creek threads through limestone corridors older than the roads that brought you here. To the south, the river valley opens without interruption. This is land that has already made its decision about what belongs here. THE SETTING The property surveys the community lake and the deep, wooded corridors of Bee Creek from an elevation that cannot be replicated. Southward, the river valley unfolds in long-range views marked by the ancient, horizontal strata of the Glen Rose formation, limestone laid down before this land was named. A shared fence line with a 750-acre conservation ranch ensures what you see today remains what you see forever. THE ARCHITECTURE East-facing rear exposure means mornings over the water, unhurried. The front and flanks hold the last light of day. Warm, lateral, the kind architects wait their careers for. The land does not suggest a home. It demands one of consequence. THE COMMUNITY Beyond the secondary gates of Preservation Ranch, nearly 900 high-fenced acres are shared among 30 neighbors. Miles of Bee Creek and hidden tributaries move through the community undisturbed. Adjacent to one of Travis County's largest conservation parks, the land beyond the fence line is as protected as the land within it. The silence is structural. THE POSITION A community-wide Wildlife Exemption (1-D-1), managed by the HOA, is already in place, a meaningful reduction in property taxes with none of the groundwork required. Fifteen minutes to the Hill Country Galleria, Whole Foods, and the best of Bee Cave and Dripping Springs. Within award winning Lake Travis ISD, and adjacent to the forthcoming Travis County park expansion.
Listing provided by Melissa Meeks Kilian · Kuper Sotheby's Int'l Realty · (512) 217-2020
The information being provided is for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.