Furnished bedroom in a long-running rental house on a wooded acre. Reliable housemates — mostly tech contractors and tradespeople. Move in this week with a duffel bag.
A private furnished bedroom inside the main house — not a basement, not a converted closet, not a partition. Real walls, a real door that locks, a window, and quiet on either side at night.
The room comes with a comfortable bed, a dresser, a closet, and a desk that fits a laptop and a monitor. Linens, towels, and a few basic kitchen things are provided so you don't have to shop on day one. Heating and cooling work; the windows open.
Two rooms can be available depending on timing — a second-floor northwest-corner bedroom with morning light, and a first-floor bedroom closer to the kitchen and the porch. Stay as long as you want: plenty of housemates have lived here for years.
One acre in the woods between Cedar Creek and the eastern edge of Bastrop County. Single-family house with three to four rented bedrooms, a separate cottage outbuilding, full kitchen, full bathroom, a laundry room, and a covered porch.
Fast, redundant internet included with rent — Spectrum cable, a Ubiquiti wireless backbone, and T-Mobile cellular failover. Off-street parking with room for a truck or trailer. The cell signal is fine; the tree cover is generous.
Housemates are quiet, working adults — a mix of tech contractors, a network technician, a handful of tradespeople, and (until recently) two Starlink employees who got tired of the Austin commute. No drama. No parties. No app. Just a phone call.
Engineers, technicians, and contractors at the Bastrop tech employers — some on a short assignment, others who have lived here for years. Also good for someone relocating to the Austin area who wants a calm, quiet place to land for as long as it takes.