Secure Your Exclusive Waterfront Escape: Limited Lake McQueeney Lots for Sale
Dreaming of Tranquil Waterfront Living?
Secure your limited Lake McQueeney lot for a lifestyle of leisure and luxury. These coveted properties offer a lifestyle of leisure and tranquility.
Why Lake McQueeney?
A Texas gem, Lake McQueeney is ideal for water sports and is a hub of a vibrant community. Lake McQueeney provides the perfect setting relaxation and active recreation, with several local events enhancing the quality of life throughout the year.
Exclusivity and Scarcity
Exclusivity and scarcity define Lake McQueeney lots, making them a rare investment opportunity. With a limited supply and high demand, these properties represent a unique chance to create a custom home in one of Texas’s premier lakefront communities.
Customize Your Dream Home
Each of the few available lots is a canvas for your custom-designed waterfront home. Embrace the opportunity to design a residence that complements the stunning natural beauty of Lake McQueeney. Local experts in architecture and construction can assist you in crafting a home that fits your vision and lifestyle, ensuring that every detail reflects your taste and needs.
Act Quickly—Limited Lake McQueeney Lots Remain!
Act quickly—limited Lake McQueeney lots for sale remain! Secure your exclusive property now for residence or investment. These lots offer a rare chance to own a valuable piece of Lake McQueeney. Contact Jordan Lippe Walker today to explore the available properties and take a significant step toward owning your dream waterfront property.
For information regarding the Lake McQueeney Water Control & Improvement District and Dam repair click here. Lake McQueeney is a dammed portion of the Guadalupe River and is the self-proclaimed ”Water Ski Capital of Texas”. Ideally located between New Braunfels and Seguin in Guadalupe County, Texas. Down-river from Lake Dunlap and up-river from Lake Placid. Lake McQueeney is a constant level lake controlled and managed by the Guadalupe Blanco River Authority (GBRA). GBRA oversees all of the lakes along the Guadalupe River. The exception being Canyon Lake which is controlled by the Army Corps of Engineers. The “main lake” has a surface area of 400 acres with a storage capacity of 5,050 acre-feet. The river portion of Lake McQueeney is approximately 7 miles in length.