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You and your family deserve the best. You work hard all day, every day. When you come home, you should do so knowing that your house is located in a luxurious neighborhood and has luxurious amenities that will pamper you and let you forget about the stress of your job. The Reserve at Hudson Bend will give you just that. It is a small community located north of Austin in Texas Hill Country waiting to give you a permanent taste of luxury.
History
Austin is a large city, but it can’t fit all the people who are just now discovering how prosperous and welcoming it is. The surrounding areas must do that. Communities like the Reserve at Hudson Bend have been built to house the capitol’s workers and give them a much-needed break from urban stress. They offer luxury and comfort that everyone looking for a home is truly . . . looking for.
Economy
There are local eateries, shops and country clubs that provide a regional source of revenue to the Reserve at Hudson Bend, but it is Austin itself that employs the residents. The science and technology fields, which are growing in leaps and bounds, are one option for the hopeful employee, and the major corporations, currently moving in at a rapid pace, are another. For the academic, there is the University of Texas, Austin, and for the nature lover there are parks and preserves. No matter what field you are in, there is a job waiting for you - waiting to give you a paycheck and the ability to live in the Reserve at Hudson Bend.
Real Estate
The homes at the Reserve at Hudson Bend are beautiful, well-built structures. Many of the exteriors boast stucco or stone while the interiors have hardwood floors, large garages and even fireplaces. Landscaping matches the landscape with beauty and grandeur. And all three combine to create amazing quality houses.
Prices start at $500,000 and increase from there depending on size and custom additions. No matter what price you pay, it is worth it. The community and level of quality are rarely found elsewhere in the country and should easily be priced beyond ten million. Fortunately for you, they’re not.
Attractions
What’s the draw of Hudson Bend? What isn’t? The area is located near Lake Travis where you can enjoy hours of water activities, including jet skiing, sailing and swimming, and moments from Austin where you can enjoy days if not months of urban activities, such as museums, shopping and sporting events. The views of nature call to any individual, and there are several places where you can hike, picnic or simply relax in the natural environment; the resulting combination of urban and rural makes it a great place to live.
If you’re looking for a place to call home that is known for its luxury and quality, check out the Reserve at Hudson Bend. It’s a short drive from the city along RR 620. When you’re sitting in your backyard enjoying the view and feeling unusually pampered, you’ll be glad you did.
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