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I've mentioned on here before that my family, through marriage, has land right next to Hamilton pool. Not a cabin. LAND. private roads and shit.

 

Haven't been in 15 -16 years maybe more I know it has to be God awful different 

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I was just there this weekend. I love the area. The price of land is very expensive in that area. Great place to live but still be close to Austin. 

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Still great but very different than the Drip I grew up in. Expansion at the Y will be amazing but closer to Drip itself you really feel the strain of growth without the infrastructure to support it. If you're near Hamilton you have great access to Bee Cave, etc. Beautiful country out there. 

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19 minutes ago, vicerous said:

Still great but very different than the Drip I grew up in. Expansion at the Y will be amazing but closer to Drip itself you really feel the strain of growth without the infrastructure to support it. If you're near Hamilton you have great access to Bee Cave, etc. Beautiful country out there. 

Well family through marriage access, and Im divorced. Great ass that one. and then not getting back into her dripping spring either 

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That area totally sucks. I’d condescend to take it off your hands and/or work the hunting rights. Just let me know. 

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1 minute ago, GreenspointTexas said:

Beautiful area. Likely gonna be outta water in 5-8 years. Same with most of area between austin, san antonio, and fberg

Is there a resource that addresses this? I was wondering about that, and whether wells will go dry. I’ve heard that about the area northwest of Austin too. 

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3 minutes ago, Dbeasy said:

Is there a resource that addresses this? I was wondering about that, and whether wells will go dry. I’ve heard that about the area northwest of Austin too. 

Just a primer

 

https://www.texastribune.org/2025/03/13/texas-water-explained-supply-demand/

 

 

There are a lot more articles and research online that are in line with this as well. From what I have read, west of I35 is a complete crapshoot for moving to in the near future

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11 hours ago, GreenspointTexas said:

Beautiful area. Likely gonna be outta water in 5-8 years. Same with most of area between austin, san antonio, and fberg

heard this 5-8 years ago.  and 5-8 years before that, too. 

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3 minutes ago, futureman said:

heard this 5-8 years ago.  and 5-8 years before that, too. 

At some point going deeper with your well will stop working 

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