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Where Should You Buy Your Second Home?

From outdoorsy enclaves to beach-front views, there's a second home market in Texas for any getaway.

By Abby Ledoux May 24, 2019 Published in the June 2019 issue of Houstonia Magazine

Beachtown, Galveston

From oceanfront estates to rustic cabins, there's a home to match every lifestyle in the Lone Star State. These Texas neighborhoods, in varying stages of development, are second-home meccas. Which one is right for you?

If you want the beach: Beachtown, Galveston

  • Vibe: Languid and leisurely, with vernacular architecture—a charming coastal community on the island’s East End that’s slowly but surely building to its full potential.
  • Cost: $415,000 (one-bedroom loft) to $3.3 million (five-bedroom estate)
  • Distance: One hour by car. You could leave the office and be on the beach by sundown.
  • Amenities: A quaint town center holds a café and bistro, bike shop, and ice cream parlor, but the real draw is—what else?—East Beach, which is actually expanding thanks to coastal accretion, a natural phenomenon that’s the opposite of erosion.

If you want the old country: Friedën, Fredericksburg

  • Vibe: Peaceful, private, and nature-oriented, this former peach orchard is in the early stages of its rebirth as a 219-acre master-planned community in the middle of Texas wine country, strongly influenced by the region’s early German settlers. (Note: Airbnbing your haus is verboten here.)
  • Cost: $95,000–$300,000 lots, for three styles of modern farmhouse
  • Distance: About 4 hours—you’ll want to stay at least a weekend.
  • Amenities: There are plans for five miles of trails, three lakes, a gym, a pool, and community gathering spaces, plus, eventually, a commercial/shopping district.

If you want to golf: Bentwater, Montgomery

  • Vibe: Stately, exclusive, and resort-like, this 12.5-mile shoreline development is a sportsman’s paradise, a gated, 1,400-acre waterfront golf community nestled between Lake Conroe and Sam Houston National Forest.
  • Cost: Homes range from the high $200s to $4 million, says Lake Conroe realtor Cindy Lehenbauer.
  • Distance: An hour and a half—just a bit north of The Woodlands.
  • Amenities: Country club, three courses with 54 holes of championship golf, full-service day spa, marina, yacht club, fitness center, pool, racquet club, and guest villas.

If you want nature: The Preserve at Walnut Springs, Johnson City

  • Vibe: Classic Hill Country: tranquil, agrarian, and lush. Most of the land on this 2,000-acre ranch is protected, and outdoor recreation abounds.
  • Cost: $299,000–$550,000 lots, between 5 and 7 acres
  • Distance: Just under 4 hours—meets “road trip” threshold.
  • Amenities: Equestrian center, 22-mile trail system, spring-fed swimming hole, hammock groves, bass fishing, guided hunts, and a 24-hour clubhouse with pools and patios.
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