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Why Live in Smithville

Smithville, TX, a quaint city along the Colorado River in Bastrop County, has maintained its small-town charm despite significant development since its incorporation in 1895. The housing market features a mix of historic homes, cottages, and new builds, with properties ranging from late 1800s houses to recent constructions. Tree-lined streets host Victorian-inspired and ranch-style homes, while more rural lots with outbuildings and pastures are found about two miles from downtown. The area is prone to severe weather, including tornadoes and hurricanes, with some homes utilizing metal roofs for protection. Smithville's downtown is active with community events, such as the Annual Festival of Lights and Lighted Parade, and the Richard D. Latham Cultural District's Music in the Park. The Smithville Independent School District provides career training and agriculture programs. The walkable downtown area features a mix of new and established businesses, including Smithville Brewing Company, Bubby's BBQ, and Murphy's Steakhouse. Outdoor attractions include Vernon L. Richards Riverbend Park, popular for kayaking and camping, and the nearby 1,000-acre Buescher State Park, which offers trails and a public lake for fishing and boating. Smithville is accessible via State Highways 71 and 95, with Austin-Bergstrom International Airport approximately 35 miles away.

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