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Greatwood Homes for Sale
Greatwood is a residential neighborhood tucked into Williamson County where generous lot sizes give homes the kind of breathing room that's increasingly rare in the Austin metro. Served by the well-regarded Leander ISD, the community sits within easy reach of the shops, restaurants, and commuter corridors that connect this part of the county to everything Central Texas has to offer. Homes here tend to be spacious single-family residences on acre-sized lots, giving the area a quieter, more open feel compared to the denser developments sprouting up nearby. It's a spot that draws buyers who want space without sacrificing access to the region's best employers, schools, and amenities. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Greatwood Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Greatwood
Greatwood functions as its own self-contained subdivision within Williamson County, with a cohesive residential character that sets it apart from the larger master-planned communities developing across the county. Properties here sit on approximately one-acre lots, which is a meaningful distinction in a region where many newer developments pack homes onto quarter-acre parcels. That extra land translates to larger setbacks, more mature trees in some areas, and a sense of privacy that buyers who have toured the tighter subdivisions tend to appreciate immediately.
The homes themselves lean toward spacious four-bedroom layouts with square footage well above the county median. Buyers looking at Greatwood are typically coming from searches that also include nearby Leander and Cedar Park, where similar lot sizes and price points exist but inventory is often limited. If you want more land per dollar in Williamson County, Greatwood belongs on your shortlist.
Schools in Greatwood
Greatwood feeds into Leander Independent School District, one of the most consistently praised districts in the Austin metro. Leander ISD has expanded significantly over the past decade but has managed to maintain strong academic programming, competitive extracurriculars, and newer facilities across many of its campuses.
Students in the Greatwood area are currently zoned to Bagdad Elementary or Hisle Elementary for primary grades, depending on exact location within the neighborhood. Middle school students attend Danielson Middle School, and the feeder high school is Glenn High School, which opened in 2020 as one of the district's newer campuses and has quickly built a reputation for strong academics and athletics.
For buyers researching schools in Williamson County, Leander ISD consistently draws comparisons to Round Rock ISD and Georgetown ISD as top-performing districts in the region. Greatwood's position within Leander ISD is one of its most enduring selling points.
Real Estate Market Overview
Greatwood occupies a premium tier within the Williamson County residential market. The combination of acre-plus lots, substantial square footage, and a desirable school district puts these homes in a segment where buyers are making deliberate choices rather than settling for what's available. Demand in this price range tends to be driven by move-up buyers and those relocating from higher-cost metros who recognize the value of land and space in the Austin area.
Because Greatwood is a smaller, established neighborhood rather than a large master-planned community, inventory is limited by design. New construction is not a factor here, which means buyers are competing for a finite pool of well-maintained resale homes. When properties do come to market, well-priced homes in good condition tend to move with purpose. Sellers in Greatwood benefit from the scarcity, while buyers benefit from homes that are beyond the new-construction phase and have established landscaping and settled infrastructure.
Buyers browsing Austin area homes for sale who are prioritizing lot size will find Greatwood competes favorably against similarly priced properties in Liberty Hill and outer Georgetown, often with the advantage of a shorter commute to the employment corridors along US-183 and SH-45.
Getting Around Greatwood
Greatwood's location in Williamson County positions it well for access to the major employment and commercial hubs of the Austin metro. The neighborhood sits in the broader Leander area, meaning residents are close to the northern terminus of the Capital Metro rail line at Leander Station. That rail connection provides a congestion-free path into downtown Austin on weekdays, which is a meaningful perk for buyers who work in or near the urban core.
By car, residents can reach the tech corridor along US-183 and the Domain area in under 30 minutes outside of peak hours. SH-183A (the toll road) is the primary expressway in this part of the county and dramatically cuts travel time south compared to surface streets. The intersection of 183A and SH-45 functions as a key interchange for getting to Cedar Park, Round Rock, or anywhere along MoPac without fighting through central Austin traffic.
The Leander and Cedar Park areas have also seen significant retail and dining growth in recent years, meaning many daily errands and weekend activities don't require going south at all. H-E-B, a broad range of restaurants, urgent care facilities, and fitness centers are all within a short drive of the Greatwood area.
Lifestyle in Greatwood
Living in Greatwood means trading the density of the closer-in suburbs for something quieter and more spacious. On an acre lot, there's room for outdoor living that smaller-lot neighborhoods simply can't match: pools, gardens, detached garages or workshops, and enough buffer from neighbors to actually feel like you have your own space. The neighborhood draws buyers who have spent time in tighter communities and made a deliberate choice to prioritize land.
The surrounding Leander area has matured considerably. Crystal Falls Golf Club is nearby, and the general corridor along Crystal Falls Parkway has developed into a functional suburban hub with parks, trails, and community amenities. Lake Travis is a reasonable drive south for boating and outdoor recreation, and the Hill Country proper begins just a bit further west, where Liberty Hill and the ranches beyond it give way to a more rural landscape.
Buyers also considering Hutto, Taylor, or Jarrell to the east often find Greatwood's school district and access to western Williamson County amenities tip the scales decisively. The trade-off is price: Greatwood sits at a higher price point, but the lot sizes and district quality justify the premium for buyers who run the numbers.
For those who want guidance on how Greatwood compares to other Williamson County communities, Neuhaus Realty Group works extensively in this part of the market and can walk you through the nuances of each neighborhood, school zone, and price tier in the area.
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