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Tim, Breakaway Airpark is a sod field with lights. There are lots available both on the runway and in other locations in the development. This is only about 3 miles from my house and I really would like to move there. However, the runway lots are very expensive, at least too expensive for me. The one acre runway lots are $180K to $190K depending on the lot. Total investment would be $400K and up. With the property tax rate, the annual taxes will be high. I'd estimate the property taxes at around $12K per year. This in far NW Austin, actually now in the city limits of Cedar Park. Depending on where you need to get to in south / southwest Austin to work, it will be a 45 minute to 1:30 drive during rush hours. Good access off Parmer Lane, but there is a lot of development in the area and to the north and Parmer is the way south. It can be a bottle neck in the morning. Cross Country Estates is east of IH-35 just southeast of Georgetown. Out in the country at this point. Lots are much more reasonable. I was offered a 5 acre lot there for less than half the asking price at Breakaway Park. Trouble is, there were few trees, it was a long drive from Austin, and my wife didn't like the looks of the community. The drive to south Austin could be another 30 minutes on top of the drive from Breakaway park, the main route being IH-35 so you have to deal with that traffic. Another bottle neck during rush hour. The runway is sod and there are no lights. Capella Airpark is relatively new and I believe is located at the old Bird's Nest airport. This airport was in bad shape the last time I was out there, which was several years ago. Run down buildings and "grass-fault" runway. There was a long dirt access road that went down beside / through a corn field. It gave me the impression I was driving out in a farm. There were a few GA planes and a good number of ultralights there when I visited. The Capella folks purchased the place and I don't know what improvements have been made. This is off 290 east of Austin. It is a little remote to get to, but this should change in the next several years when the new Texas 130 highway to bypass IH-35 north/south traffic around Austin is built. TX130 is supposed to go right by this property and should make access quite good. The airport is in very close to the central Texas CWK VOR and is not too far from AUS. Drive time to south Austin would be 30 to 45 minutes. There is also Spicewood (88R) which is a nice, paved but unlighted airport. There hangar lots are that are privately owned and you can buy a lot outright and build a hangar on it. There are a couple of three houses on the airport, but nice development all around. You could live close by if not in the same building as your airplane. This airport is off Highway 71 southwest of Austin. Drive drive from Spicewood to the populate areas of SW Austin is about 30 minutes. Traffice is usually light out on 71. It is also in the Texas Hill country which is nicer than the flat lands east of Austin. Another one to check out is Rusty Allen Lago Vista Muni, 5R3. This is a muni airport, but the property around the runway is privately owned. Most lots have hangars only, but there are a coupld of hangars that have living spaces in them also. There are also houses in the same area. Again, you could have a house very close by if not on the airport lot. Hangar lots run around $70K to $80K large enough for a 3 to 5 plane hangar. This is located out FM1431 and would be an hour to 1.5 hour drive to SW Austin. Good Luck, "TIm Gilbert" wrote in message ... Everyone, I'm interviewing for a job in Austin, TX and am looking for details regarding airparks in the area. I've found a few on the internet but would like more info, especially regarding commute times to the SW Austin area. We currently live at an airpark (K48V) in the Denver area and love the live style. It would be really hard to give it up! Thanks, Tim |
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Thanks for the comments. However, from what I can find it seems that
Capella was going to be east of Bird's nest quite a ways. I guess since Capella kitplanes folded the airpark disappeared as well? Tim "nobody" wrote in message . com... Tim, Breakaway Airpark is a sod field with lights. There are lots available both on the runway and in other locations in the development. This is only about 3 miles from my house and I really would like to move there. However, the runway lots are very expensive, at least too expensive for me. The one acre runway lots are $180K to $190K depending on the lot. Total investment would be $400K and up. With the property tax rate, the annual taxes will be high. I'd estimate the property taxes at around $12K per year. This in far NW Austin, actually now in the city limits of Cedar Park. Depending on where you need to get to in south / southwest Austin to work, it will be a 45 minute to 1:30 drive during rush hours. Good access off Parmer Lane, but there is a lot of development in the area and to the north and Parmer is the way south. It can be a bottle neck in the morning. Cross Country Estates is east of IH-35 just southeast of Georgetown. Out in the country at this point. Lots are much more reasonable. I was offered a 5 acre lot there for less than half the asking price at Breakaway Park. Trouble is, there were few trees, it was a long drive from Austin, and my wife didn't like the looks of the community. The drive to south Austin could be another 30 minutes on top of the drive from Breakaway park, the main route being IH-35 so you have to deal with that traffic. Another bottle neck during rush hour. The runway is sod and there are no lights. Capella Airpark is relatively new and I believe is located at the old Bird's Nest airport. This airport was in bad shape the last time I was out there, which was several years ago. Run down buildings and "grass-fault" runway. There was a long dirt access road that went down beside / through a corn field. It gave me the impression I was driving out in a farm. There were a few GA planes and a good number of ultralights there when I visited. The Capella folks purchased the place and I don't know what improvements have been made. This is off 290 east of Austin. It is a little remote to get to, but this should change in the next several years when the new Texas 130 highway to bypass IH-35 north/south traffic around Austin is built. TX130 is supposed to go right by this property and should make access quite good. The airport is in very close to the central Texas CWK VOR and is not too far from AUS. Drive time to south Austin would be 30 to 45 minutes. There is also Spicewood (88R) which is a nice, paved but unlighted airport. There hangar lots are that are privately owned and you can buy a lot outright and build a hangar on it. There are a couple of three houses on the airport, but nice development all around. You could live close by if not in the same building as your airplane. This airport is off Highway 71 southwest of Austin. Drive drive from Spicewood to the populate areas of SW Austin is about 30 minutes. Traffice is usually light out on 71. It is also in the Texas Hill country which is nicer than the flat lands east of Austin. Another one to check out is Rusty Allen Lago Vista Muni, 5R3. This is a muni airport, but the property around the runway is privately owned. Most lots have hangars only, but there are a coupld of hangars that have living spaces in them also. There are also houses in the same area. Again, you could have a house very close by if not on the airport lot. Hangar lots run around $70K to $80K large enough for a 3 to 5 plane hangar. This is located out FM1431 and would be an hour to 1.5 hour drive to SW Austin. Good Luck, "TIm Gilbert" wrote in message ... Everyone, I'm interviewing for a job in Austin, TX and am looking for details regarding airparks in the area. I've found a few on the internet but would like more info, especially regarding commute times to the SW Austin area. We currently live at an airpark (K48V) in the Denver area and love the live style. It would be really hard to give it up! Thanks, Tim |
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