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Oak Hollow is a tucked-away residential neighborhood in Williamson County, offering the kind of settled, low-key atmosphere that draws buyers who want proximity to the booming north Austin corridor without the density of larger master-planned communities. Situated within easy reach of Georgetown and Cedar Park, the neighborhood connects residents to strong retail, dining, and employment hubs while maintaining a quieter day-to-day pace. Homes here tend to sit on generous lots compared to newer infill subdivisions, and the established tree cover gives the streets a maturity that newer developments simply cannot replicate yet. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs

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About Oak Hollow Homes for Sale

Oak Hollow and the Surrounding Williamson County Landscape

Oak Hollow sits within Williamson County, one of the fastest-growing counties in the entire United States, yet the neighborhood itself has retained the character of an older, established Texas subdivision. The streets are lined with mature oaks, the lots are sizable, and the homes reflect a range of architectural styles built across different eras. This is not a uniform master-planned community where every roofline looks the same. Instead, Oak Hollow has the organic feel of a place that developed over time, where neighbors have put down roots and properties have been maintained and upgraded across multiple ownership cycles.

Buyers exploring this part of Williamson County will also encounter nearby communities worth considering. Leander has seen explosive growth over the past decade and offers extensive retail, dining, and the Capital Metro rail connection into Austin. Round Rock to the east is anchored by major employers including Dell Technologies and the Rock Creek corporate corridor, making it a strong option for those working in tech. Liberty Hill to the northwest offers larger acreage tracts and a more rural Hill Country feel. Each community in this part of the county has its own identity, and Oak Hollow occupies a comfortable middle ground for buyers who want established surroundings without sacrificing access to what makes north Austin so attractive.

Schools Serving Oak Hollow

Oak Hollow falls within Williamson County, which is served by several well-regarded independent school districts depending on the precise location of a given property. Georgetown ISD, Leander ISD, and Round Rock ISD all operate in this general area of the county. Leander ISD in particular has built a strong reputation across the region, with campuses like Vandegrift High School and Vista Ridge High School drawing attention for their academic programs, athletics, and dual-enrollment opportunities through Austin Community College. Georgetown ISD has invested heavily in new facilities to accommodate the city's rapid population growth, and both East View High School and Georgetown High School serve students across the district.

Prospective buyers should always verify the specific school assignments for any property in Oak Hollow directly with the relevant district, as attendance boundaries in rapidly growing Williamson County can shift with new construction and rezoning. The neighborhood's position within this broader ecosystem of well-funded Texas school districts is one of its practical strengths for buyers prioritizing K-12 education options.

Real Estate Market Overview

Oak Hollow is a smaller, established neighborhood with a limited number of homes, which means the pace of transactions here is naturally measured compared to large master-planned communities nearby. When homes do come available, they tend to attract buyers who have done their homework on Williamson County and specifically sought out neighborhoods with mature landscaping, larger lots, and a less transient feel. The overall Williamson County market has remained one of the more active in Central Texas, driven by population migration from California, the Pacific Northwest, and the Midwest, as well as consistent demand from employees relocating to major Austin-area employers.

Buyers considering Oak Hollow alongside newer construction options will notice that the value proposition here leans toward established character and lot size rather than the fresh finishes and builder warranties that come with new builds. Homes in this neighborhood are generally move-in ready with updates completed by previous owners, and the mature trees and landscaping take decades to replicate. For those browsing Austin area homes for sale with an eye toward long-term stability and character, Oak Hollow merits a close look. Williamson County property taxes are generally competitive within the greater Austin metro, making the area attractive relative to Travis County alternatives at similar price points.

Getting Around Oak Hollow

One of Williamson County's genuine advantages is its highway infrastructure, and Oak Hollow benefits directly from that. State Highway 183 and US-183A (the toll road) connect the northern suburbs to the Austin tech corridor and downtown in under 30 minutes during off-peak hours. Interstate 35 runs through the eastern side of the county, linking Round Rock, Georgetown, and points north to the Austin CBD and eventually San Antonio to the south. For buyers who commute to the Domain, Apple's campus in North Austin, or the Parmer Lane tech corridor, the drive from this part of Williamson County is among the more manageable in the metro.

Cedar Park's 1890 Ranch shopping district sits a short drive away and covers most everyday retail needs, from grocery anchors to specialty dining and entertainment. Georgetown's historic downtown square has seen renewed restaurant and retail investment, offering a genuine walkable destination with local character. Hutto and Taylor to the east have both grown significantly, with Taylor's Samsung semiconductor plant bringing major employment activity to the county's eastern edge. The practical result for Oak Hollow residents is a location that places them within reasonable range of multiple employment centers, which provides resilience that single-corridor commuter communities sometimes lack.

Lifestyle and Amenities Near Oak Hollow

Residents of Oak Hollow have quick access to the outdoor and recreational amenities that define life in this part of Central Texas. Brushy Creek Regional Trail is one of the area's most-used linear parks, running through Cedar Park and offering miles of paved trail for walking, running, and cycling. Lake Georgetown, managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers, sits a short drive to the northwest and draws boaters, kayakers, and campers throughout the warmer months. San Gabriel Park in Georgetown's downtown sits along the South Fork of the San Gabriel River and hosts regular community events alongside its sports fields and picnic areas.

The restaurant and retail scene in Cedar Park and Georgetown has matured considerably in recent years. The HEB anchors at 1890 Ranch and the Georgetown retail corridor handle the practical side of daily life efficiently, while independent restaurants and breweries have carved out a real dining culture in both cities. Jarrell to the north remains a quieter option for those seeking more rural surroundings, while the Austin metro's full amenity set is accessible within a 30 to 45-minute drive south.

Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers across Williamson County, including in Oak Hollow and the surrounding communities of Georgetown, Cedar Park, and Leander. If you are thinking about buying or selling in this part of the market, reach out for a conversation about what is currently available and how Oak Hollow fits into the broader landscape of north Austin real estate.

Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Oak Hollow in?
Oak Hollow is located in Williamson County, Texas. Williamson County has been one of the fastest-growing counties in the US for over a decade, driven by major employer relocations and strong population migration into the north Austin suburbs.
Which school district serves Oak Hollow?
Depending on the exact property, Oak Hollow may be served by Leander ISD, Georgetown ISD, or Round Rock ISD. All three are well-regarded Williamson County districts. Buyers should confirm the school assignment for any specific address directly with the relevant district before purchasing.
How far is Oak Hollow from downtown Austin?
Oak Hollow is situated in the northern reaches of the Austin metro, generally placing it 30 to 50 minutes from downtown Austin depending on traffic and the specific route taken. US-183A (the toll corridor) and I-35 are the primary options for reaching central Austin, with off-peak commutes being considerably shorter.
What are property taxes like in Oak Hollow?
As a Williamson County property, Oak Hollow benefits from tax rates that are generally competitive within the greater Austin metro compared to Travis County alternatives. Williamson County total effective tax rates typically range from roughly 1.8 to 2.3 percent depending on the specific taxing jurisdictions applied to a given parcel. Buyers should request a current tax certificate for any property they are considering.
What cities are close to Oak Hollow?
Oak Hollow is within a short drive of several north Austin communities. Cedar Park and Leander are among the nearest, offering extensive retail, dining, and employment options. Georgetown to the north is known for its historic downtown square and strong school district, while Round Rock provides major employment anchors including Dell Technologies.
What kinds of homes are available in Oak Hollow?
Oak Hollow is an established Williamson County neighborhood rather than a new master-planned community, which means homes here span a range of architectural styles and build years. Buyers will generally find single-family residences on generously sized lots with mature landscaping. The established tree cover and lot sizes differentiate the neighborhood from the denser new construction communities common in the area.
Is there new construction in Oak Hollow?
Oak Hollow is an established neighborhood without active new construction within its boundaries. Buyers seeking new builds in Williamson County will find extensive options in Liberty Hill, Leander, and Hutto, where master-planned communities with major national builders have been expanding rapidly. Oak Hollow's appeal lies in its maturity and established character rather than new construction.
How competitive is the Oak Hollow real estate market?
Oak Hollow is a smaller neighborhood with a limited number of homes, so individual properties come available infrequently compared to larger subdivisions nearby. When homes do list, they tend to attract buyers who have specifically sought out the neighborhood for its mature lots, tree cover, and established feel. The broader Williamson County market has remained active, which supports values in smaller established communities like Oak Hollow.
Ed Neuhaus, Austin Realtor

Ed Neuhaus

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Licensed Texas Realtor since 2007 serving Austin and the Hill Country. Investor, STR operator, and straight-talking advisor for buyers, sellers, and investors. 16 five-star reviews.

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