Nestled in the heart of Texas, just a short drive from Austin, Bastrop offers an appealing blend of small-town charm and close-knit community spirit coupled with access to the vibrant cultural and economic opportunities of a major metropolitan area. Bastrop is renowned for its picturesque natural surroundings, including the stunning Colorado River and expansive state parks like Bastrop State Park, which provide exceptional opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and fishing. Residents benefit from a variety of local amenities, including quaint shops, cozy eateries, and an array of cultural events like the famous Bastrop Music Festival and the Lost Pines Christmas celebration. The town also boasts highly rated schools, making it an ideal place for families. Additionally, Bastrop’s historic downtown, with its beautifully preserved architecture, offers a unique shopping and dining experience that encapsulates the town’s rich history and commitment to community. This combination of natural beauty, strong educational resources, and a thriving local economy, all within proximity to Austin’s resources, makes Bastrop an attractive option for potential home buyers seeking a balanced and enriching lifestyle.
HAR.com utilizes Artificial Intelligence technology to generate content regarding listed properties and communities. For more information on the use of this technology, please visit our
privacy policy or contact us at
privacy@har.com.
In April 2026, Bastrop, Texas, the average home price is $527,898 and the price per square foot is $219. Average rent for a house is around $2,378 for a 4 bedrooms home.
Some data about Bastrop
| For Sale |
| Homes for Sale: |
786 |
| Average Home Price: |
$527,898 |
| Price per Square Foot: |
$219 |
| Average Square Footage: |
2,139 |
| Average Number of Bedrooms: |
4 |
Some data about Bastrop
| For Rent |
| Homes for Rent: |
106 |
| Average Rent: |
$2,378 |
| Rent per Square Foot: |
$1.30 |
| Average Square Footage: |
2,139 |
| Average Number of Bedrooms: |
4 |