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Teravista is a large, 1,500 acre new home development on the northern side of Round Rock. It is located east of IH-35 on the north side of University Blvd, just past some newish shopping developments, including the Round Rock Premium Outlets. Two hospital facilities (Scott & White, Seton) are located nearby, as is a campus of Texas State ...
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I had the privilege of playing the golf course at River Place Country Club this week. This private country club is the primary amenity of the upscale West Austin River Place subdivision and residential development.
If you want to play some Hill Country golf and at the same time enjoy some fabulous Hill Country scenery, then you will want to find ...
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Heading west from Austin past the "Y" on US-290 you will find some very nice neighborhoods, including Ledge Stone on the north side of the highway and Belterra on its south side. If you turn left (south) just past Belterra on Sawyer Ranch Road, you will see Sawyer Ranch on the right and soon will come to Highpointe on the left. This ...
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Just east of the intersection of the new SH-130 and SH-45 toll roads is a lovely neighborhood named Falcon Pointe. In early 2009, it is clear that the development of Falcon Pointe (like most other residential real estate developments) has slowed with the economy. This, however, does not take anything away from what Falcon Pointe offers its ...
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The neighborhood called Steiner Ranch is really quite special! Located in the Hill Country west of Austin, Steiner Ranch is just south of Lake Travis off RR 620. It also borders on Lake Austin at its southern and western edges. The primary road going through Steiner Ranch meanders down the rolling hills to Lake Austin. It also passes and gives ...
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The use of a "Mulligan" is often a feature in casual golf. A golfer is allowed to hit a second tee shot (the "Mulligan") from the first tee box. If the second shot produces a better result than the first, the first is forgotten and is not counted in the score for the round. ...
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