If you are looking for property nestled into Austin hill country, look no further than Spanish Oaks. Spanish Oaks homes provide owners an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and a retreat from their work lives. The community was developed by Discovery Land Company. Just off of Highway 71, near the intersection of Bee Caves Road, Spanish Oaks subdivision in Austin is a newer community with most homes constructed starting in the mid-2000s. The gates of Spanish Oaks are only 20 minutes from Downtown Austin.
Spanish Oaks is in the Lake Travis Independent School District. Students in Spanish Oaks attend Lake Pointe Elementary School or Bee Cave Elementary School, both of which are "exemplary" rated by the Texas Education Agency. Older students attend Lake Travis Middle School, which is also "exemplary" rated. Senior high students attend Lake Travis High School.
The Spanish Oaks Golf Club was designed by former PGA Tour architect, Bobby Weed. His designed 18-hole course, weaves through the hill country with tremendous views and unique additions to the typical golf course. At one of the two Comfort Stations accessible during your round, golfers are furnished with signature snacks such as homemade beef jerky and ice cream sandwiches. Brush up on your skills at the practice area, which supplies members with a putting green, a short game area, and a driving range. The Spanish Oaks Golf Club also provides it's members over 30,000 square feet of building space with a fitness center, spa and salon, a lap pool, and formal dining rooms.
Spanish Oaks Condos & Villas
There are a few small condominium developments in Spanish Oaks providing luxury residences to those who seek a lower maintenance home living. The owner's of these condos pay higher HOA dues that take care of common areas and their yards and landscaping. Those luxury condo developments are Spanish Oaks Clubhouse Villas, Spanish Oaks Golf Villas, Spanish Oaks Preserve Villas, and Spanish Oaks Verde Trails. Sizes range from 3,000 to 5,000 sqft. Most of the condos in Spanish Oaks are free standing, so they look like houses and not the apartment looking condos.