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Realty of America — Kevin Shoun
Private consult

Bell · Williamson · Surrounds

Buying homes, land, and acreage in Central Texas

A Central Texas search often extends beyond one city boundary. Buyers may compare a home in Salado or Belton with acreage, a smaller neighboring community, or land positioned for a future build. That flexibility can uncover the right setting, but it also introduces property questions that do not appear in a conventional subdivision purchase.

Daily life and location

The practical difference between town and country living includes more than distance. Road access, broadband, emergency services, utilities, land maintenance, and travel to work or school all shape the experience. Buyers should visit by the routes they will actually use and understand which services are public, private, shared, or unavailable before committing to a location.

Understanding the real estate

Land and rural properties require careful attention to surveys, boundaries, easements, deed restrictions, water, wastewater, flood information, agricultural use, and intended improvements. A visually appealing tract is not automatically suitable for a particular home or plan. Existing residences may add questions about outbuildings, private systems, fencing, access, and deferred maintenance.

Planning a confident move

Kevin helps clients define the intended use first, then assemble the right diligence around the property. That may involve lenders, inspectors, surveyors, title professionals, utility providers, or other specialists. The objective is a clear decision based on what the property can support, not an assumption formed during the first visit.

Greater Central Texas, Texas