
$1,625,000
5309 Laguna Cliff LN, Austin, TX, 78734

$1,625,000
5309 Laguna Cliff LN, Austin, TX, 78734
There are 1 active listings in The Reserve at Hudson Bend with a median list price of $1.6M and a median sold price of $1.4M.
Homes average 30 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 2 homes have sold, with 5 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $313.
Reserve at Hudson Bend is a residential community in the Hudson Bend area of western Travis County, Texas, located within the 78734 zip code. The neighborhood sits on the hilly terrain above Lake Travis, roughly 20 miles west of downtown Austin. Reserve at Hudson Bend is accessed via Hudson Bend Road off of Ranch Road 620, with the community set among the limestone bluffs and live oak woodlands characteristic of the Lake Travis shoreline. The surrounding area remains relatively low-density, with scattered neighborhoods, boat ramp access points, and undeveloped ranchland defining the landscape.
Homes in Reserve at Hudson Bend were built primarily in the 2000s and 2010s, consisting of custom and semi-custom single-family residences on generous lots. Prices generally range from $500,000 to $900,000 depending on lot size, views, and finishes. Floor plans range from approximately 2,000 to 4,000 square feet with three- to five-bedroom layouts on lots averaging one-half acre to over one acre. Construction features include stone and stucco exteriors with standing-seam or composition roofing, open floor plans, covered outdoor living areas, and three-car garages. Several homesites offer elevated views of the surrounding Hill Country terrain, though direct lake frontage is limited.
Reserve at Hudson Bend is served by Lake Travis Independent School District. Students in the area typically attend Bee Cave Elementary School, Bee Cave Middle School, and Lake Travis High School. Bee Cave Elementary serves grades pre-K through 5 with approximately 700 students. Bee Cave Middle School enrolls roughly 850 students in grades 6 through 8. Lake Travis High School serves approximately 2,500 students in grades 9 through 12 and is recognized for strong academic performance, including high Advanced Placement participation rates and competitive athletics programs. Lake Travis ISD operates 10 campuses serving over 11,000 students.
Commuters from Reserve at Hudson Bend reach downtown Austin in approximately 30 to 40 minutes via Ranch Road 620 south to SH 71 and then MoPac Expressway (Loop 1) or via the Ranch Road 2222 corridor. The two-lane roads in the Hudson Bend area can experience congestion during peak hours, particularly at the RR 620 and RR 2222 intersection. The Hill Country Galleria in Bee Cave, approximately 10 miles south, serves as the nearest major retail and employment center with office space, restaurants, and retail stores. The Shops at the Galleria and additional services along RR 620 provide groceries, dining, and professional offices.
Reserve at Hudson Bend features spacious homesites set among mature live oaks and native grasses on the limestone terrain above Lake Travis. The community has a controlled-access entry and internal streets with low traffic volumes. Lots are large enough to support detached workshops, guest casitas, or pool installations, and many homes include outdoor kitchens and fire pits oriented toward Hill Country views. Property tax rates fall under Travis County and Lake Travis ISD jurisdictions. The area is served by the Travis County WCID water district and Pedernales Electric Cooperative. Nighttime sky visibility is better than in central Austin due to lower ambient light levels.
Daily life in the Hudson Bend area involves driving to nearby commercial nodes for most errands. The nearest H-E-B grocery is on RR 620 in the Steiner Ranch area, roughly 8 miles south. Restaurants along RR 620 and in the Steiner Ranch Village shopping center provide casual and family dining options within a 15-minute drive. Lake Travis itself offers boating, kayaking, and fishing, with public boat ramps at Mansfield Dam Park and Sandy Creek Park both within a 10-minute drive. Hippy Hollow Park, a 109-acre Travis County park on the north shore of Lake Travis, is approximately 5 miles southwest. The Oasis on Lake Travis, a multi-level restaurant and entertainment venue, sits roughly 4 miles south along Comanche Trail.
Reserve at Hudson Bend is served by Lake Travis ISD. Students typically attend Lake Travis Elementary for elementary school, Hudson Bend Middle School for middle school, and Lake Travis High School for high school.
School District: Lake Travis ISD
Homes in Reserve at Hudson Bend generally range from $500,000 to $900,000 depending on lot size, views, and finishes. Floor plans range from approximately 2,000 to 4,000 square feet on lots from one-half acre to over one acre.
Reserve at Hudson Bend is zoned to Lake Travis ISD. Students typically attend Bee Cave Elementary, Bee Cave Middle School, and Lake Travis High School. Lake Travis High enrolls approximately 2,500 students and has high AP participation rates.
Reserve at Hudson Bend is approximately 20 miles west of downtown Austin. The commute takes 30 to 40 minutes via RR 620 to SH 71 and MoPac Expressway, depending on traffic conditions.
Reserve at Hudson Bend is located in the Hudson Bend area above Lake Travis. Public boat ramps at Mansfield Dam Park and Sandy Creek Park are both within a 10-minute drive, providing access to boating, fishing, and swimming.
The nearest H-E-B is on RR 620 in the Steiner Ranch area, roughly 8 miles south. Additional grocery and retail options are available at the Hill Country Galleria in Bee Cave, approximately 10 miles south.
The Hudson Bend area is connected to Austin via two-lane Ranch Road 620 and Ranch Road 2222. Peak-hour congestion is common at the RR 620 and RR 2222 intersection. Most commuters use SH 71 to MoPac for the most direct route to downtown.
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