Description of 1103 Bluebonnet DR, Cedar Park, TX 78613
Listing details for 1103 Bluebonnet DR, Cedar Park, TX 78613 : Half an acre, natural stone, a metal roof, mature trees and a home with a real connection to Cedar Park’s past. This one has history, personality, thoughtful updates and space to live a little differently. This is not a reproduction of old Cedar Park—it’s the real thing. Built in 1930, this natural-stone cottage comes from the era before suburban Cedar Park arrived, when this part of Central Texas was still defined by ranch land, cedar brakes, limestone country and the railroad. With a circular drive and beautiful shade trees, the property has the kind of setting that is getting harder and harder to find. It feels less like a typical subdivision and more like a surviving pocket of old Cedar Park, with room to breathe, space to spread out and today’s conveniences close by. The home went through a major 2022–2023 remodel from the studs in, bringing in modern updates while keeping the character that makes the property special. The kitchen was completely redone with butcher block countertops, along with updated baths, LVP flooring, replaced doors, frames and trim, updated sheetrock, smooth ceilings after popcorn removal, upgraded siding and mostly vinyl-clad double-hung replacement windows.
The all-electric home also features a 2023 Lennox HVAC system, 2023 water heater, metal roof, partial gutters, Spectrum high-speed internet and classic pier-and-beam construction. Large front and back decks create extra places to sit, gather, entertain or simply enjoy the trees and the setting. The fully fenced backyard is divided into four separate yard sections, giving the property unusual flexibility for pets, gardens, play areas, hobbies or projects. There is also an approximately 20' x 30' chicken coop and yard for anyone who likes the idea of a little more country in the middle of town.
From railroad stop and ranch country to one of Central Texas’s best-known suburbs, Cedar Park has changed dramatically. This little stone house remains from an earlier chapter.