Have you seen Escondido lately?
Horseshoe Bay, Texas
Escondido
Surrounded by the majesty of the Texas Hill Country along the shores of Lake LBJ is the resort community of Escondido. This private, luxury lakeside community is one of the newest gems to grace LBJ Lake and affords its residents with the serenity and peace of mind found only in this special part of Texas.
Escondido covers nearly 600 acres and is located on the southern shores of Lake LBJ and adjacent to Horseshoe Bay and is just over an hour’s drive away from both Austin and San Antonio. Escondido offers the finest in resort-style living including nearly 400 residences that that include sites for custom homes as well as completed residences. Escondido’s home sites range in price from $135,000 to $1 million and finished homes can be found between $1.1 and $4 million.
Outdoor recreation is a specialty at Escondido with its Tom Fazio designed 18-hole championship golf course recently named the Best New Golf Course in Texas by the Dallas Morning News. This 7,168 yard par 71 course is a true masterpiece of design to challenge all players. Escondido residents can also enjoy the Escondido Lake Club, a private marina offering its members a resort-style pool and cabana, private boat slips, boat usage and outdoor watercraft.
Escondido is the perfect place for those who wish to retire in graceful luxury or who want to enjoy Escondido’s wonder with their second home or vacation home around Lake LBJ. These retirement and vacation homes leave no luxury stone unturned with large entertainment areas, vaulted ceilings and spacious dining offering unmatched views and lake frontage. Escondido is truly one of the rare finds in Central Texas catering to those who appreciate the very finest in life.
For more information about Escondido, please contact
Jay Turner
jturner@tstar.net
830-220-2241
Escondido Available Land
| Active Listings: | 87 | Pending/Contingent Listings: | 0 |
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| Price Range: | $107,500 to $1,450,000 | Price Average: | $380,819 |




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