Paige 135 – Hwy 290 - Bastrop County, Paige, TX
Located in the rapidly growing Texas Triangle corridor, this property offers outstanding investment and development potential. Boasting extensive road frontage on both a major highway and a paved county road, it is unrestricted, ag-exempt, and outside the Houston Toad Habitat. Its strategic location provides excellent accessibility, situated less than 45 minutes from major employers like Tesla and the new Samsung plant, and only 25 minutes from the Boring Co. campus in Bastrop. With no zoning, no floodplain, high visibility, and limitless possibilities, this property is a prime candidate for a variety of commercial or residential developments.
Key Attributes
Location
Strategically positioned along Highway 290 and FM 2104 in Paige, TX, this property is just 2.5 miles from the Highway 21 junction leading to Bastrop. It features approximately 1,845 feet of frontage on US Highway 290 and 320 feet of frontage on FM 2104, offering exceptional exposure and accessibility.
Traffic Counts (2022): 13,477 vehicles on Highway 290 & 1,047 vehicles on FM 2104
Distances to Key Destinations:
- Bastrop: 15 miles
- Downtown Austin: 45 miles
- Houston: 120 miles
- San Antonio: 115 miles
- College Station: 65 miles
Topography, Rangeland & Habitat
The property features level topography with gently rolling open pastures and approximately 40 feet of elevation change. It includes four ponds of varying sizes: Approximately 1.0 acres, 0.53 acres, 1.65 acres and 0.84 acres. These features make the property ideal for a wide range of uses, from agricultural operations to residential or commercial development.
Improvements
The property has fencing and cross-fencing. There are some old structures that are considered teardowns.
Water
Lee County Water Supply Corporation – 8” water line in Hwy 290 and a 2” water line in Cooke Street
Electricity
Bluebonnet Electric
Area History
Paige, Texas, is a small, unincorporated community in Bastrop County with a rich history tied to the development of the Texas railway system. Established in the 1870s, Paige emerged as a stop along the Houston and Texas Central Railway, which played a pivotal role in its growth. The town was named after Norman Paige, a civil engineer for the railway. Initially a hub for the lumber and agricultural industries, the community also thrived on ranching and farming, reflecting its rural character. Today, Paige retains its small-town charm, while being a gateway to Bastrop County’s natural attractions, including the Lost Pines Forest and nearby Lake Bastrop, making it an appealing spot for those seeking rural living or outdoor recreation.
This property is co-listed with Republic Commercial Land & Brokerage, LLC