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Another Giant Data Center Coming to Bastrop County — What It Means for Buyers

2026-05-31 • Source: Austin American-Statesman via Google News

Bastrop County is quietly becoming one of the hottest technology corridors in Central Texas, and the latest announcement is turning heads. A Virginia-based developer has unveiled plans for a second large-scale data center campus in the area, signaling that major tech infrastructure investment in the region is far from slowing down.

This follows an already-established pattern of enterprise-level development pushing east of Austin, where land costs are lower and power infrastructure is more accessible. When data centers move in, they bring high-paying construction jobs, long-term operational employment, and — critically for homebuyers — increased demand for housing within a reasonable commute.

For buyers watching markets like Bastrop, Elgin, and McDade, this kind of institutional investment is a meaningful indicator. These communities have already seen steady appreciation as remote workers and Austin transplants seek affordability without sacrificing access to growth corridors. A second major data center deepens that growth story considerably.

Bastrop city proper has a median home price hovering around the low $300s, offering significant value compared to Austin's metro median above $500,000. With expanding employment anchors like this incoming development, inventory in Bastrop County could tighten further over the next 12 to 24 months — making now a compelling window for buyers who want to get ahead of the curve.

If you've been considering a move to the Bastrop area or exploring investment opportunities east of Austin, this is the kind of economic signal worth acting on. Our team at Austin Home Searches tracks hyper-local market shifts so you can make confident, data-backed decisions. Reach out today to explore what's available before demand catches up with the opportunity.

Originally reported by Austin American-Statesman via Google News. This article was independently written and is not affiliated with the original source.
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