A rare offering of 86 homesites elevated above Barton Creek and among the treasured landscape of the Texas Hill Country.
For Dan Hutts, Lunaroya represents the culmination of decades spent building and shaping homes in the Texas Hill Country. An Austin native with deep roots in Dripping Springs, Dan has spent much of his career focused on custom residential work, guided by a respect for land, craftsmanship, and the communities that grow from them.
The search for the right property was never about scale or speed. It was about patience. Over many years, Dan explored countless tracts of land across the region, looking for a place that offered more than acreage. He was drawn to land with character, water, mature trees, and a sense of quiet that could not be manufactured. When the Barton Creek property was discovered, it became clear that this was a rare opportunity to do something meaningful and enduring.
As the local lead for Southern Land Company, Dan brought both regional knowledge and personal commitment to the vision for Lunaroya. His familiarity with Dripping Springs and his understanding of how families live in the Hill Country shaped every early decision. Lunaroya reflects that long view, a custom home community designed not as a development, but as a place that feels settled, thoughtful, and deeply connected to its surroundings.
Today, Lunaroya stands as the realization of a long and deliberate search. What began as a personal conviction about land, place, and community has become a shared vision shaped by patience, care, and respect for the Hill Country. For Dan Hutts, Lunaroya is not simply a project completed, but a place entrusted to those who will carry it forward, living within the land rather than over it.