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Kimberley Cross Johnson

Kimberley Cross Johnson
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Horseshoe Bay TX

Salesperson (TX: 0704090)

8 years experience

REALTOR® 3 Active Listings Serves Llano County, TX
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Zina & Co Real Estate
Office Address
101 Morning Star Ct
Horseshoe Bay, TX  78657
(Llano County)
Office Phone
830-265-0310
Office Fax
Mobile
512-585-2277
Email
kimb***************@*****.com
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Service Areas

Highland Haven: TX Granite Shoals: TX Marble Falls: TX Lago Vista: TX Meadowlakes: TX Cottonwood Shores: TX Horseshoe Bay: TX Burnet: TX Buchanan Dam: TX Spicewood: TX Briarcliff: TX Lakeway: TX Kingsland: TX

About Kimberley Johnson

From a young age, she exhibited a keen interest in architecture and design, often creating intricate homes for her Barbies rather than dressing them in elaborate outfits. This early passion for real estate has evolved into a lifelong fascination with the unique ways homes can reflect personal identity.

Originally hailing from West Texas, she has spent the majority of her adult life in Central Texas, specifically in the Lockhart and Luling areas, where she dedicated herself to teaching high school English. Alongside her husband, she has raised three remarkable children and now enjoys the company of a wonderful daughter-in-law and a cherished granddaughter.

Relocating to the Highland Lakes region to be closer to family has proven to be a rewarding decision. Living on Lake LBJ, she and her family embrace all things related to water, making her transition into real estate in this vibrant area a natural fit. After earning her real estate license, she joined the esteemed Zina Rodenbeck at ZinaSells.com with RE/MAX of Marble Falls. Together, the ZinaSells Group is committed to assisting clients in finding their ideal home, lot, or land.

She welcomes the opportunity to help you with your real estate journey, whether you are a first-time homebuyer, relocating, searching for the perfect lake house, or considering an investment for future development. Thank you for trusting a dedicated RealtorĀ® who prioritizes your needs.

Llano County, TX Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$1,235,591
Avg. Listing Price
From Kimberley's portfolio
3.4 / 3.2
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,600 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
516
Active Listings
Current inventory

Llano County, Texas presents a fascinating real estate landscape that blends Hill Country charm with growing investment opportunities. Located in the heart of Texas Hill Country, this county has experienced steady growth as buyers seek scenic properties away from major metropolitan areas while still maintaining reasonable access to Austin and San Antonio. The market here operates with a network of 256 total actively licensed agents, all of whom maintain current email contact information, creating an unusually well-connected professional community for a rural county.

What makes Llano County particularly intriguing is its dual nature as both a recreational property destination and an emerging residential market. Lake Buchanan and Inks Lake drive significant waterfront property demand, while the historic courthouse square in Llano attracts those seeking small-town living with authentic Texas character. The county's granite formations and wildflower fields create unique topographical challenges and opportunities that local agents navigate with specialized knowledge of land restrictions, well rights, and scenic easements.

Major Llano County, Texas Real Estate Markets

The city of Llano serves as the county seat and primary commercial hub, where historic properties mix with new construction catering to retirees and remote workers. Buchanan Dam represents the recreational property sector, with lake homes and weekend retreats commanding premium prices, especially properties with direct water access. Kingsland has emerged as a growing residential community that appeals to families seeking affordable Hill Country living, while Granite Shoals attracts buyers looking for lake proximity without the highest price points.

Smaller communities like Tow and Burnet (partially in Llano County) round out the market dynamics, each offering distinct advantages from rural ranch properties to golf course communities. The geographic spread across these markets creates complexity that requires agents to understand vastly different property types, from working cattle ranches to luxury lake estates to modest family homes, often within the same day's work.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Llano County's real estate market operates on seasonal patterns heavily influenced by lake recreation and hunting seasons. Spring through fall sees intense activity in waterfront and recreational properties, while ranch and hunting properties peak during deer season and early spring. This seasonality means agents must be particularly strategic about timing and marketing approaches, understanding that luxury recreational properties might sit longer during off-peak periods but command higher prices during prime seasons.

The county's unique geological features create additional market complexity, with granite outcroppings affecting buildability and septic systems requiring specialized knowledge due to the rocky terrain. Water rights, mineral rights, and agricultural exemptions play crucial roles in property valuations, making local expertise essential for successful transactions. Properties can range from million-dollar lake estates to affordable rural lots, creating a market that requires agents to serve diverse client bases with vastly different needs and budgets.

Why Businesses Need Llano County, Texas Agent Contact Data

Real estate service companies, from mortgage lenders to home inspectors, find Llano County's concentrated agent network particularly valuable for building referral relationships. With all 256 active agents maintaining current email addresses, businesses can efficiently reach the entire professional community to introduce specialized services like septic system evaluation, water well testing, or luxury property marketing. The county's unique property characteristics create opportunities for niche service providers who understand Hill Country-specific challenges.

Marketing firms and technology companies targeting real estate professionals benefit from Llano County's manageable agent population that still represents significant transaction volume due to higher average property values. The complete email accessibility of all licensed agents enables targeted campaigns for MLS services, continuing education, or specialized software solutions designed for rural and recreational property markets, making it an ideal testing ground for new real estate technologies and services.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/7/2026, Kimberley Johnson has 3 properties for sale in Horseshoe Bay and surrounding areas.

$470,000

Listed 2026-01-13

3108 Brasada Ln
Marble Falls, TX  78654

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Lot: 64,904 sf
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$55,000

Listed 2025-05-10

121 Asa Harold
Blanco, TX  78606

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Lot: 13,939 sf
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$215,000

Listed 2024-02-08

448 Cedar Mountain Dr
Marble Falls, TX  78654

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Lot: 87,120 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Kimberley Johnson currently has no rental properties available in Horseshoe Bay and surrounding areas. Check back later.