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Mary Ellen Franklin

Mary Ellen Franklin
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Bastrop TX

Salesperson (TX: 0441317)

32 years experience

REALTOR® 4 Active Listings Serves Bastrop County, TX
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Stanberry & Associates

Office Website
Office Address
111 N Hasler Blvd
Bastrop, TX  78602
(Bastrop County)
Office Phone
512-303-5065
Office Fax
Mobile
512-748-9922
Email
mary*****@*********.com
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Service Areas

Bastrop: TX Circle D-KC Estates: TX Wyldwood: TX Camp Swift: TX Kyle: TX Buda: TX Hays: TX Mountain City: TX Austin: TX Mustang Ridge: TX Creedmoor: TX Garfield: TX Lost Pines: TX Cedar Creek: TX Del Valle: TX Manor: TX Elgin: TX Webberville: TX Niederwald: TX Uhland: TX Lockhart: TX McDade: TX Pflugerville: TX Paige: TX Red Rock: TX Rosanky: TX Smithville: TX

About Mary Ellen Franklin

With more than 25 years of expertise in Bastrop County real estate, this professional stands at the forefront of the market. Committed to thorough research and informed guidance, they assist clients through every phase of the buying or selling process. Their dedication to delivering exceptional service ensures that clients feel confident in their representation. The primary objective is to ensure complete satisfaction with each transaction. Interested parties are encouraged to reach out at any time to discuss a tailored plan.

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

$447,227
Avg. Listing Price
From Mary Ellen's portfolio
3.5 / 2.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,086 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1156
Active Listings
Current inventory

Bastrop County, Texas represents one of the fastest-growing real estate markets in the Austin metropolitan area, driven by its unique combination of small-town charm and proximity to major employment centers. The county has experienced remarkable transformation over the past decade, with home values appreciating significantly as buyers seek alternatives to Austin's increasingly expensive housing market. This growth has created a dynamic environment where rural properties, suburban developments, and historic downtown areas all compete for attention from diverse buyer segments.

What makes Bastrop County particularly intriguing is its ability to attract both first-time homebuyers and luxury property investors simultaneously. The market benefits from Austin's tech boom spillover effect, yet maintains distinct pricing advantages that appeal to families and professionals seeking more space for their investment. With 347 total actively licensed agents serving the area, the market demonstrates robust professional representation, with all 347 agents maintaining email connectivity for modern business communications.

Major Bastrop County, Texas Real Estate Markets

The city of Bastrop anchors the county's real estate activity, featuring a revitalized historic downtown district that has become increasingly attractive to buyers seeking character properties and walkable neighborhoods. Elgin, known as the "Sausage Capital of Texas," has emerged as a significant growth market due to its strategic location along major transportation corridors and more affordable entry points compared to Travis County alternatives. Cedar Creek and Smithville round out the major population centers, each offering distinct lifestyle advantages from lakefront living to rural estate opportunities.

The metro influence from Austin creates interesting market dynamics, with communities like McDade and Red Rock experiencing increased attention from remote workers and commuters willing to drive for better value propositions. Lake Bastrop and Bastrop State Park areas command premium pricing for recreational and second-home purchases, while the eastern portions of the county maintain strong agricultural and ranch property markets that appeal to investors seeking land banking opportunities.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Bastrop County's real estate landscape reflects a fascinating blend of suburban expansion, rural preservation, and recreational development that creates multiple micro-markets within the broader county boundaries. Price points vary dramatically based on proximity to Austin, water access, and development restrictions, making local expertise essential for navigating transaction opportunities. The market has shown resilience during economic fluctuations, partly due to its diversified property types and buyer demographics.

Geographic complexity emerges from the county's position between rapidly developing suburban corridors and protected natural areas, creating scarcity dynamics that influence long-term value appreciation. Flood plain considerations, utility availability, and access to high-speed internet have become critical factors that separate premium properties from standard offerings, requiring agents to maintain detailed knowledge of infrastructure developments and municipal planning initiatives.

Why Businesses Need Bastrop County, Texas Agent Contact Data

Service providers targeting the real estate industry require direct access to Bastrop County's 347 licensed agents to effectively penetrate this growing market segment. From mortgage lenders and home inspectors to insurance providers and moving companies, businesses benefit significantly from establishing relationships with agents who understand local market nuances and maintain active client pipelines throughout the county's diverse communities.

The complete email accessibility across all licensed agents creates unprecedented opportunities for targeted marketing campaigns, educational outreach, and partnership development initiatives. Companies offering everything from smart home technology to landscaping services can leverage agent networks to reach qualified prospects more efficiently than traditional advertising methods, particularly given the agents' deep community connections and trusted advisor relationships with local property owners.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Mary Ellen Franklin has 4 properties for sale in Bastrop and surrounding areas.

$619,900

Listed 2025-06-05

247 Campfire Way
Smithville, TX  78957

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 2,045
Lot: 217,800 sf
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$444,000

Listed 2025-08-08

120 Konahuanui Ln
Bastrop, TX  78602

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,930
Lot: 27,007 sf
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$843,000

Listed 2025-10-01

138 Wood Hollow Ct
Bastrop, TX  78602

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 3.0
Sq Ft: 2,978
Lot: 221,677 sf
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$299,500

Listed 2025-07-21

354 Lower Red Rock Rd
Bastrop, TX  78602

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Lot: 221,154 sf
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Current Property Rentals

As of 2/11/2026, Mary Ellen Franklin has the following rental properties available in Bastrop and surrounding areas.

$2,775

Listed 2025-06-12

108 W Keamuku Ct
Bastrop, TX  78602

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 3.0
Sq Ft: 2,250
Lot: 12,371 sf
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$1,850

Listed 2025-09-17

121 N Pahihi Dr Unit A
Bastrop, TX  78602

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 1,564
Lot: 11,108 sf
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