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Ridgewood North Homes for Sale
Ridgewood North is a quiet residential neighborhood in Williamson County, tucked into the growing Leander corridor northwest of Austin. Homes here are well-suited for everyday living, with compact lots, manageable square footage, and convenient access to the schools, parks, and retail that have made this part of the metro one of Central Texas's most in-demand areas. The neighborhood feeds into Leander ISD, a district that has earned a strong reputation across Williamson County and draws buyers from across the region. Its location puts residents within easy reach of Cedar Park's shopping hubs, the Leander MetroRail station, and the natural spaces scattered throughout the Hill Country fringe. Schools | Neighborhoods | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Ridgewood North Homes for Sale
Ridgewood North: The Neighborhood at a Glance
Ridgewood North sits within Williamson County, a fast-growing region that has attracted steady buyer interest thanks to its relative affordability compared to Travis County, strong school districts, and proximity to major employment corridors along US-183 and SH-29. The neighborhood itself is compact and established, with three-bedroom homes on modest lots that average just over a tenth of an acre. These are practical, livable homes, not sprawling estates, which gives the area a grounded, residential feel that suits buyers looking for a foothold in a strong school district without the price tag of newer master-planned communities nearby.
The subdivision is primarily single-family residential, with the occasional lease property in the mix. Buyers shopping Ridgewood North tend to be drawn by the value proposition within Leander ISD and the ease of access to everything Williamson County's western edge has to offer. If you're also considering similar communities in the area, Leander and Cedar Park both offer a range of established and newer neighborhoods at comparable price points. Austin area homes for sale span a wide range of styles and price points, and Ridgewood North sits at an accessible spot within that spectrum.
Schools Serving Ridgewood North
Ridgewood North falls within Leander Independent School District, one of the most recognized school systems in the greater Austin metro. LISD has grown significantly over the past two decades, adding campuses and programs to keep pace with the region's population growth, and the district consistently earns strong ratings for its academic performance and extracurricular offerings.
Students in Ridgewood North attend Pleasant Hill Elementary, which serves the neighborhood as one of LISD's established campuses. From there, students move on to either Knox Wiley Middle School or Leander Middle School, two of the district's middle school options in this part of Williamson County. At the high school level, families have access to both Leander High School and Vista Ridge High School. Vista Ridge has developed a reputation for strong academic and athletic programs and draws students from a broad swath of the Leander ISD zone. Having two high school options within the same district gives families flexibility depending on their home's specific attendance boundaries.
Buyers who prioritize school district quality often find that Leander ISD's reputation helps support home values across the communities it serves, including smaller, established neighborhoods like Ridgewood North.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Ridgewood North market is modest in scale, which means inventory can be limited at any given time. The homes that do come available tend to move at a reasonable pace, reflecting consistent demand from buyers looking for access to Leander ISD at a price point that remains more accessible than newer construction communities in the corridor. Because the neighborhood is established rather than actively building out, buyers here are typically looking at resale inventory rather than new construction.
The three-bedroom home is the dominant floor plan in the area, and homes generally fall in the mid-size range for the market. The small lot sizes keep maintenance manageable, which appeals to buyers who want the stability of homeownership without large yard upkeep. Compared to master-planned communities like those in Liberty Hill or outer Georgetown, Ridgewood North offers a quieter, more established setting without the HOA infrastructure and amenity fees that newer communities typically carry.
Williamson County as a whole has remained a stable market even as broader Texas real estate has seen shifts. The county's diversified employment base, driven by tech, manufacturing, and healthcare growth along the SH-45 and US-183 corridors, continues to support buyer demand in communities like Ridgewood North.
Getting Around Ridgewood North
One of the practical advantages of living in this part of Williamson County is access to multiple commute options. Buyers who work in Austin proper can use US-183 south, which connects to major employment centers in North Austin and continues into the urban core. SH-183A, the tolled expressway running through Leander and Cedar Park, is also within reach and offers a faster alternative during peak hours.
For commuters who prefer to avoid driving entirely, the Leander MetroRail station is one of the closest rail access points in the region. Capital Metro's Red Line connects Leander to downtown Austin, making it a viable option for workers whose offices fall near the rail corridor. This is a real differentiator for buyers comparing Ridgewood North to communities further north or west in Williamson County, where rail access simply is not available.
Cedar Park is minutes away and offers a full range of retail, dining, and medical services along Whitestone Boulevard and 1890 Ranch. Round Rock is accessible to the east for buyers who need access to the Round Rock Premium Outlets, St. David's Medical Center, or the major employers clustered near IH-35. For buyers who want a more rural feel with room to grow, communities in Liberty Hill and Jarrell are within a reasonable drive as well.
Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout Williamson County and knows the Leander ISD corridor well. If you're evaluating Ridgewood North alongside other neighborhoods in the area, we can help you compare options, understand local market dynamics, and find a home that fits your priorities.
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