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Drakes Crossing Homes for Sale
Drakes Crossing is a small, low-density residential neighborhood tucked into Williamson County near Liberty Hill, offering the kind of elbow room that draws buyers out of tighter suburban grids and into something quieter. Homes here sit on generous lots, giving residents a sense of space and privacy that is increasingly rare at this price point in the Austin metro. The neighborhood feeds into Liberty Hill ISD, one of the faster-growing school districts in Central Texas, which continues to attract buyers prioritizing quality public schools without the density of closer-in suburbs. Drakes Crossing occupies a sweet spot in northwest Williamson County, close enough to Georgetown, Leander, and Cedar Park for everyday errands and commuting, while still feeling removed from the noise. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Drakes Crossing Homes for Sale
About Drakes Crossing
Drakes Crossing is a modest, tight-knit neighborhood in Williamson County that appeals to buyers who want room to breathe without venturing too deep into the Hill Country. Lots here average around an acre, which means real yards, distance between neighbors, and the kind of outdoor living that makes northwest Williamson County worth the commute. Homes are residential single-family, generally well-maintained, and reflect the area's character as a quiet enclave rather than a large master-planned development.
The neighborhood does not have a commercial strip or a community amenity center of its own, which is part of the point. Drakes Crossing is genuinely residential. Buyers looking for a pool and a clubhouse will find those things in nearby Liberty Hill communities like Santa Rita Ranch, but Drakes Crossing offers something different: a quieter, lower-density alternative where the lot is the amenity. The surrounding area includes open land, mature trees, and the kind of Hill Country-adjacent landscape that makes this part of Texas so desirable.
Because inventory here is limited at any given time, buyers interested in Drakes Crossing should also keep an eye on Georgetown and Leander, both of which offer similar access to Liberty Hill ISD-adjacent areas and the 183A corridor.
Schools in Drakes Crossing
Drakes Crossing falls within Liberty Hill Independent School District, one of the most talked-about school districts in Williamson County right now. Liberty Hill ISD has grown substantially over the past decade alongside the area's population boom, and the district has invested in its facilities and academic programs to keep pace. Students in Drakes Crossing attend Liberty Hill Elementary, Liberty Hill Middle School, and Liberty Hill High School.
Liberty Hill High School has earned a reputation for strong academics and a well-rounded athletics and extracurricular program, which has become a significant draw for buyers evaluating school districts across Williamson County. The district's growth has come with new construction and expanded capacity, but it has retained its community-oriented feel that distinguishes it from the larger Round Rock ISD and Georgetown ISD systems. For buyers comparing school options across Cedar Park, Round Rock, and the Liberty Hill corridor, LHISD often stands out as a compelling reason to move northwest.
Real Estate Market Overview
Drakes Crossing is a small neighborhood, which means the market here moves differently than larger subdivisions. With limited homes and infrequent turnover, individual sales carry more weight and buyers should not expect the constant activity seen in communities like Santa Rita Ranch or Teravista. That scarcity cuts both ways: when a home does come available, serious buyers should act decisively, because competition from buyers who have been watching the area can emerge quickly.
The broader Liberty Hill and northwest Williamson County market has experienced significant appreciation over the past several years, driven by population growth, job creation along the 183A and US-183 corridors, and ongoing demand from Austin-area buyers seeking more land for their dollar. While conditions have moderated from the peak intensity of 2021 and 2022, this pocket of Williamson County remains active. Buyers exploring Austin area homes for sale who prioritize acreage and privacy often find themselves drawn to communities like Drakes Crossing as an alternative to the larger, more amenity-heavy master-planned options nearby.
Homes in this neighborhood are residential single-family, with no new construction actively underway in the subdivision. Buyers focused on new builds will want to look at Liberty Hill's active growth corridors, while those who prefer an established feel and existing trees will appreciate what Drakes Crossing offers.
Getting Around Drakes Crossing
Drakes Crossing sits in northwest Williamson County, with Liberty Hill proper just a short drive to the west and the 183A Toll Road accessible via Ronald Reagan Boulevard to the east. The 183A corridor is the spine of this part of the Austin metro, connecting Leander and Cedar Park to US-183 toward downtown Austin. A commute from Drakes Crossing to downtown Austin runs roughly 40 to 45 minutes under normal traffic conditions, though peak-hour congestion on 183A can extend that window.
For day-to-day needs, Liberty Hill's commercial corridor along Highway 29 handles most errands, with HEB, dining, and retail expanding in recent years to serve the area's growth. Leander is about 20 minutes east and offers significantly more retail density, including the Metro Rail station that provides an alternate commute route into Austin for those willing to park and ride. Cedar Park sits a bit further southeast and adds major retail anchors, restaurants, and medical facilities to the commuter's orbit.
Buyers who work in the Apple campus corridor off Parmer Lane, the Domain, or North Austin tech nodes will find Drakes Crossing's commute more manageable than the raw distance to downtown suggests. Hutto, Taylor, and Jarrell are other Williamson County communities worth exploring if your work location pulls you east or north of the metro core.
If you are evaluating Drakes Crossing or the surrounding Liberty Hill area, Neuhaus Realty Group knows this corner of Williamson County well. We can walk you through what limited inventory means for timing, what to watch for on acreage lots, and how this neighborhood compares to nearby options in Liberty Hill and Georgetown.
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