
Own land in the heart of the Texas Hill Country? Whether it's lakefront property on Lake Buchanan, a ranch near Marble Falls, or vacant acreage in Bertram, we provide fair cash offers with fast closings.

Lake Buchanan & Inks Lake Region
From lakefront lots on the Highland Lakes chain to scenic Hill Country ranches, we've helped landowners across Burnet County convert their property into cash quickly and easily.
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Burnet County, known as the gateway to the Highland Lakes, offers some of the most sought-after land in Central Texas. Named after David Gouverneur Burnet, the first President of the Republic of Texas, this county has transformed from a ranching community into a premier destination for recreation, retirement, and rural living.
The county encompasses approximately 995 square miles of rolling hills, ancient granite outcrops, and pristine waterways. The Highland Lakes chain—including Lake Buchanan, Inks Lake, Lake LBJ, and Lake Marble Falls—creates over 100 miles of shoreline within or adjacent to the county.
Whether you own property near the bustling town of Marble Falls, acreage around the county seat of Burnet, or rural land near Bertram and Briggs, the demand for Burnet County real estate remains consistently strong. If you're considering selling, understanding the true value of your land is essential. Learn more about factors that influence land value in our guide on how to evaluate raw land and essential factors that determine its worth.

A growing community in the heart of Texas Hill Country, attracting new residents seeking quality of life.
For the most current demographic information, visit the U.S. Census Bureau
Discover what makes this Highland Lakes region one of Texas's most unique destinations.
Burnet is officially designated as the 'Bluebonnet Capital of Texas.' Each spring, the county hosts the Bluebonnet Festival, attracting thousands of visitors to witness the spectacular wildflower blooms that blanket the Hill Country landscape.
The county is home to parts of the Highland Lakes chain, created by dams on the Colorado River. Lake Buchanan, the largest, spans 22,333 acres and offers exceptional fishing, boating, and waterfront property opportunities.
Longhorn Cavern State Park features one of Texas's most remarkable underground wonders. Formed by an ancient river, this unique cavern was used by Confederate soldiers to make gunpowder during the Civil War.
The county is famous for its pink granite deposits. Granite Mountain, located near Marble Falls, supplied the distinctive sunset red granite used to build the Texas State Capitol in Austin.
Lake Buchanan hosts the famous Vanishing Texas River Cruise, where visitors can spot American bald eagles, especially during winter months when the eagles migrate to the Highland Lakes for nesting.
The area was home to several significant Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camps during the 1930s. The CCC built many of the structures in Inks Lake and Longhorn Cavern State Parks, which remain in use today.
We buy all types of property throughout the Highland Lakes region, regardless of condition, location, or situation. Ready to sell land fast in Texas? We're here to help.
Before making any land transaction, it's wise to understand all potential expenses. Review our comprehensive guide on hidden costs of owning raw land to make informed decisions about your property.
Strategically located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, just 50 miles northwest of Austin.
Whether you've inherited lakefront property, own a ranch you can no longer maintain, or simply want to convert your Hill Country investment into cash, we're ready to make you a fair offer.
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