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Rob Roy Estates Homes for Sale

Rob Roy Estates is an established residential neighborhood in Williamson County, tucked into the growing corridor near Taylor, Texas. Homes here are solid single-family builds on modest lots, offering an accessible entry point into the Williamson County market without the congestion of the Austin suburbs closer to I-35. The neighborhood sits within Taylor ISD, which has invested heavily in its facilities and programs as the district has grown alongside the region. It is the kind of area where residents know their neighbors, yards are kept, and the pace is a noticeable step down from the bustle of the metro. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs

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3 bed, 2 bath, residential lease at 3005 Tyler LN, Taylor TX 76574, Taylor TX Off Market
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About Rob Roy Estates Homes for Sale

Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Rob Roy Estates

Rob Roy Estates is a single-subdivision community in Williamson County, with homes platted under the Rob Roy Estates name. The neighborhood carries a consistent character throughout, residential streets lined with four-bedroom homes on quarter-acre lots, giving each property enough breathing room without sprawling into full acreage territory. The homes tend toward traditional Texas construction, brick and stone exteriors, covered patios, and attached garages that are well-suited to the Central Texas climate.

Buyers who explore this area often also look at Rob Roy in Austin for comparison, though the Williamson County version offers a distinctly different price positioning and a slower, more residential pace. The lack of new construction in the immediate area means the existing homes carry genuine neighborhood maturity, with established trees and landscaping that newer subdivisions simply cannot replicate.

Schools in Rob Roy Estates

Rob Roy Estates falls within Taylor ISD, one of the older independent school districts in Williamson County. Students attend Naomi Pasemann Elementary, Taylor Middle School, and Taylor High School. Taylor ISD has a strong community identity built around its athletics programs and its deep roots in the Taylor area, where the district has served generations of local residents.

Taylor High School in particular carries a sense of pride that comes from being a cornerstone institution in a historic Texas town. For buyers with school-aged children, the district offers a personal, community-anchored experience that contrasts with the larger, faster-growing districts found elsewhere in Williamson County. Parents tend to appreciate the scale, where students are not just numbers in an overcrowded system.

Real Estate Market Overview

The Rob Roy Estates market is a quiet corner of the broader Williamson County residential landscape. Homes here are primarily four-bedroom single-family residences, and the inventory at any given time is limited, which reflects the neighborhood's established, stable nature rather than high turnover. This is not a speculative market. Buyers come here with intention, attracted by the value relative to more urbanized parts of the metro and the quality of life that comes with Williamson County living.

The surrounding area continues to benefit from the sustained attention that Taylor and eastern Williamson County have received from employers and infrastructure investment. Samsung's major chip manufacturing campus in Taylor has shifted how the region is perceived, and long-time residents of neighborhoods like Rob Roy Estates are sitting in an area that carries new strategic relevance without yet feeling the full pressure of that growth. For buyers exploring the broader Austin area homes for sale, Rob Roy Estates presents an opportunity to get into Williamson County at a measured pace.

Getting Around Rob Roy Estates

Rob Roy Estates benefits from its Williamson County location with reasonable access to State Highway 79 and US-79, which connect Taylor to the broader metro. Round Rock is accessible in roughly 30 to 40 minutes depending on traffic, and from Round Rock buyers can reach the Domain or downtown Austin via I-35 or MoPac. Georgetown is also within comfortable reach to the west, adding options for commuters and anyone seeking the retail and dining amenities of a larger Williamson County hub.

Taylor itself is an underrated base of operations. The historic downtown has seen genuine reinvestment, with locally-owned restaurants, a renovated main street commercial corridor, and growing arts activity that sets it apart from suburban strip-mall development. Day-to-day errands, medical services, and dining are all accessible within Taylor proper, which reduces the need to commute for basic needs. For those heading toward Hutto or Jarrell, the drives are short and the roads tend to stay manageable compared to the congested I-35 corridor.

Life in and Around Rob Roy Estates

Life in this part of Williamson County moves at its own pace. Taylor has a deep agricultural heritage, and that ethos still shows in the community, even as the city modernizes. The famous Louie Mueller Barbecue has put Taylor on the culinary map for decades, and the broader food and entertainment scene has grown up around that identity. Taylor Lake Park and other green spaces around the city offer outdoor recreation without requiring a drive out of town.

Buyers also find that the lack of heavy traffic on local streets, the proximity to open land, and the genuine small-town feel create a lifestyle that is genuinely different from what you find in Cedar Park or Leander. Those communities have more amenities but also more density and faster pace. Rob Roy Estates sits in the sweet spot for buyers who want Williamson County without the suburban sprawl experience. Nearby Liberty Hill has grown quickly and offers a comparison point for buyers weighing western Williamson County against this eastern corridor.

Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout Williamson County, including the Taylor and Rob Roy Estates area. If you are curious about what is available in this neighborhood or want help positioning a home for sale here, we know this market and can give you grounded, honest guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves Rob Roy Estates?
Rob Roy Estates is zoned to Taylor ISD. Students attend Naomi Pasemann Elementary, Taylor Middle School, and Taylor High School. Taylor ISD is one of the established districts in Williamson County with a strong community identity and a history of serving the Taylor area.
How far is Rob Roy Estates from Austin?
Rob Roy Estates is located in the Taylor area of Williamson County, roughly 35 to 45 miles northeast of downtown Austin depending on your route. State Highway 79 connects Taylor to Round Rock and the I-35 corridor, making the Austin metro accessible for commuters who prefer a less congested home base.
What types of homes are available in Rob Roy Estates?
The neighborhood consists of residential single-family homes, predominantly four-bedroom builds on modest lots. The construction style is typical of established Central Texas neighborhoods, with brick and stone exteriors and traditional floor plans. There is no new construction in this subdivision, so all available homes are resale.
Is Rob Roy Estates an affordable area compared to the rest of the Austin metro?
Yes, Rob Roy Estates sits on the more accessible end of the Williamson County market. Buyers who are priced out of closer-in suburbs like Cedar Park or Georgetown often find this part of the county offers more home per dollar. The tradeoff is distance from the metro core and a smaller local amenity footprint.
What is Taylor, TX like as a city?
Taylor is a historic Williamson County city with genuine small-town character and a growing reputation. The downtown has seen meaningful reinvestment, and the city is home to well-known destinations like Louie Mueller Barbecue. The arrival of major employers in the area has brought new attention, but the community retains its distinct identity and pace.
Are there HOA fees in Rob Roy Estates?
Rob Roy Estates does not appear to have an active mandatory HOA based on available records, though buyers should always confirm current HOA status during the transaction process. The absence of HOA fees is one factor that contributes to the neighborhood's value proposition compared to master-planned communities in the area.
What nearby cities should I compare to Rob Roy Estates?
Hutto and Jarrell are the most comparable nearby communities in terms of price positioning and Williamson County character. Taylor itself has additional neighborhoods worth exploring. Buyers seeking more established suburban infrastructure tend to also look at Round Rock, though the price points differ considerably.
What are property taxes like in Williamson County?
Williamson County property tax rates typically fall in the range of 1.8% to 2.2% of assessed value, depending on the specific taxing entities that apply to a given address. Rob Roy Estates buyers should request a full tax estimate from their agent, as city, county, school district, and any special district levies all stack to determine the total effective rate.
Ed Neuhaus, Austin Realtor

Ed Neuhaus

Broker / Owner, Neuhaus Realty Group · TREC #593057

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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