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Tahitian Village is nestled along the banks of the Colorado River in Bastrop County, just a few miles from Downtown Bastrop. Most all of the roads are paved but there are still a few left that are gravel still. Lots are generally about a quarter acre in size. The majority of the subdivision is in the pines and the terrain is rolling.
Tahitian Village is a tranquil subdivision densely filled with large Pine trees located just 45 minutes east of Austin. The nature scenery and wildlife has brought this subdivision rapid development in the last 7 years. Established local home builders and outside home builders have created gorgeous home sites filled with the peacefulness of nature, wildlife, and forestry. With vacant lots scarcely located on hillsides, overlooks, and canyons, these custom builders seized the opportunity to build... Read More »
Driving through Tahitian Village reminds you of how special the area truly is. The loblolly pine trees, combined with the steep hills, rocky canyons and Colorado River come together to make Tahitian Village a thing of beauty. If you enjoy wildlife, you'll love early mornings and late afternoons. Deer, squirrels and birds, seem to be everywhere. ... Read More »
Tahitian Village is a subdivision in the piney area of Bastrop Texas. The winding roads can be a bit of a challenge if you are visiting Tahitian Village for the first time. My best friend here in Texas drove me thru the community about five years ago and I really wanted to drop bread crumbs out the window of the car so I would know how I came in ...of course the birds and the squirrels would have thwarted that plan! I have a map on my website and a link is provided below so... Read More »
Tahitian Village is nestled above the Colorado River in the pines of Bastrop County. Although this subdivision has been around for many years there has been renewed interest and activity due it it's great location just a few miles outside of downtown Bastrop. Homes and homesites are nestled in the pines, some are on the golf course, some are across the street from the Colorado River. Lots of people wonder about the funny street names. I have been told that the original develope... Read More »