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Round Rock, TX Real Estate
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Round Rock has built a reputation as one of the Austin metro's most established suburbs, and it has earned that standing through a combination of corporate investment, school district performance, and genuine community infrastructure. The city is home to Dell Technologies' global headquarters, which has anchored economic development for decades and shaped a commercial corridor along IH-35 that continues to expand. Beyond the employment base, Round Rock offers a range of neighborhoods from compact homes in older subdivisions to custom estate properties in communities like Sauls Ranch East. The city's parks system, minor league baseball at Dell Diamond, and the Brushy Creek trail network give it a quality of life that keeps longtime residents from leaving even as they outgrow their first homes. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Round Rock, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Round Rock
Round Rock has a wide variety of established and newer communities spread across its roughly 36 square miles. On the east side, Teravista is one of the largest master-planned communities in the area, built around a semi-private golf course with miles of trails and multiple amenity centers. It is a consistent draw for buyers wanting newer construction with community infrastructure already in place, including a resort-style pool and sport courts.
To the northwest, Avery Centre sits near the intersection of SH-45 and Avery Ranch Boulevard, offering a mix of price points and convenient access to major retail corridors. Paloma Lake is another popular master-planned community centered on a scenic lake with a splash pad, sport courts, and walking paths. Salerno and Siena round out the newer-construction options, with active builders including Century Communities, KB Home, Coventry Homes, D.R. Horton, and Pulte Homes maintaining communities across the city.
For buyers looking for established character, Forest Creek features a community golf course and mature trees throughout its winding streets. Round Rock Ranch, Chisholm Valley, and Sonoma offer single-family homes on traditional lots in quieter settings. South Creek, Greenridge, and Greenslopes Lakecreek tend to attract buyers seeking established homes that often come with larger lots and mature landscaping at more accessible price points.
At the higher end of the market, Sauls Ranch East stands out for its custom and semi-custom homes on larger parcels, appealing to buyers who want more space without leaving the city. Cat Hollow Sec is another neighborhood worth noting for buyers who prefer established surroundings with generous lot sizes.
Schools in Round Rock
Round Rock ISD is the primary school district serving most of the city and one of the largest in Central Texas. Elementary campuses include Brushy Creek, Cactus Ranch, Fern Bluff, Forest Creek, Caldwell Heights, Deep Wood, and Double File Trail, among many others spread across the city. Middle school students may attend Chisholm Trail, Pearson Ranch, Canyon Vista, or CD Fulkes depending on their address.
At the high school level, Round Rock ISD operates five comprehensive campuses: Round Rock High School, Cedar Ridge, McNeil, Stony Point, and Rouse. Each has its own athletics programs, fine arts departments, and career and technical education offerings. Some corners of Round Rock also fall within Georgetown ISD, Leander ISD, or Pflugerville ISD boundaries, so buyers should always verify the assigned school for any specific address before closing.
Real Estate Market Overview
Round Rock offers one of the broadest ranges of home inventory in the Austin metro. Buyers can find entry-level townhomes and smaller single-family homes in older subdivisions alongside larger custom builds in communities like Sauls Ranch East. The new construction market remains active across multiple price tiers, with national builders delivering homes in several communities simultaneously. Land listings also appear periodically for buyers interested in custom builds, though developable lots within city limits are increasingly limited.
The market here tends to be most active in the spring and summer, though Round Rock sees consistent year-round activity given its size and variety. Sellers benefit from steady demand driven by the city's employment base, which extends well beyond Dell to include healthcare, retail, distribution, and logistics employers along the IH-35 corridor. Buyers coming from outside the region often compare Round Rock to nearby Cedar Park and Leander when sizing up their options north of Austin.
Getting Around Round Rock
Round Rock sits at the convergence of IH-35 and SH-45, making it one of the better-connected suburbs in the metro. Downtown Austin is roughly 20 miles south, and the drive typically runs 25 to 40 minutes depending on time of day. The SH-130 toll road along the eastern edge of the city provides a useful alternative for commuters heading to the Domain, north Austin tech campuses, Samsung's Taylor facility, or Austin-Bergstrom International Airport without touching IH-35.
Capital Metro's MetroRail commuter line connects a station near downtown Round Rock to downtown Austin, offering a genuine alternative during peak commute hours. For errands and daily needs, Round Rock Premium Outlets and the La Frontera retail corridor along SH-45 handle most shopping without leaving the city. Multiple H-E-B locations are distributed across the city, and the dining scene along University Boulevard continues to grow with independent restaurants alongside the major chains.
Life in Round Rock
Round Rock is probably best known to Texas sports fans as the home of the Round Rock Express at Dell Diamond, one of the better minor league ballparks in the country. Summer evenings at the game have become a genuine local tradition. The city also claims Round Rock Donuts, a local institution since the 1970s and a required stop for anyone visiting from out of town.
Outdoor amenities are a genuine strength. Brushy Creek Regional Trail is a multi-use paved path stretching several miles through creek corridors and connecting parks across the city. Old Settlers Park is Round Rock's largest recreational hub at over 600 acres, featuring sports fields, disc golf, playgrounds, a skate park, and the Nyle Maxwell Amphitheater. Lake Georgetown is a short drive north for kayaking, fishing, and hiking on the Goodwater Loop trail.
Buyers also exploring neighboring communities may want to look at Georgetown to the north or Hutto to the east for additional options at comparable price points. Those open to a longer drive toward the outer suburbs can find newer construction at competitive prices in Liberty Hill and Jarrell.
Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers across Round Rock and the greater Williamson County market. If you are comparing neighborhoods, verifying school zones, or just getting started with Austin area homes for sale, our team brings the local knowledge to help you move with confidence.