0000 Solana Ranch RD Salado, TX 76571 New

UPDATED: 04/06/2026 01:54 PM ON MARKET: New on market today

$6,995,000

104.79 Acres

Key Details

Property Type Vacant Land

Sub Type Unimproved Land

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Subdivision Na

MLS Listing ID 8746732

HOA Y/N No

Annual Tax Amount $481

Tax Year 2025

Lot Size 104.791 Acres

Acres 104.791

Property Sub-Type Unimproved Land

Source actris

Property Description

This is a 104.79 acre development tract located along the IH-35 growth corridor between Salado and Jarrell in Bell County. The site benefits from IH-35 visibility and sits directly in the path of continued northward expansion from the Austin metro.

Property Summary
• 104.79 acres in Bell County
• Located near Solana Ranch Rd and Prairie Dell Rd
• Visible from IH-35
• Approximately 35–40 minutes to Cedar Park, Round Rock, and North Austin
• Outside city limits and ETJ providing greater development flexibility
• Estimated usable acreage of approximately 90 acres
• Water available in the area
• Electric service available along Solana Ranch Rd

Major Growth Catalyst

The property sits near the planned Solana Ranch master planned development, a roughly 9,000 acre community expected to include 12,000 to 14,000 homes along with retail, schools, office, entertainment, and extensive parks and trail systems.

Once fully built out, the development is expected to bring an estimated 40,000 to 50,000 new residents to the surrounding area, significantly accelerating growth throughout the Salado and Jarrell corridor.



Potential Development Uses

Based on the size, location, and growth patterns in the corridor, the property could support several potential development paths:



• Residential Development

The tract size works well for a mid-scale residential community and could potentially support a project in the range of 250 to 350 homes, depending on engineering and utility availability.

• Industrial or Logistics

With visibility along IH-35 and strong regional connectivity, the site could also support light industrial, contractor yard, logistics, or flex industrial uses depending on infrastructure improvements.

• Data Infrastructure

Longer term, there may also be potential for digital infrastructure or data center development, given the tract size and its position between the Austin and Temple growth nodes.