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Siena, TX Real Estate & Homes for Sale
Siena is one of Williamson County's largest master-planned communities, stretching across dozens of sections just east of Round Rock near the Hutto corridor. The neighborhood draws buyers who want generous square footage, community amenities, and easy access to SH-130 without the price tag of closer-in suburbs. Hutto ISD serves the area, with multiple elementary campuses feeding into Hutto High School, making it a well-connected option for buyers prioritizing public school access. With a mix of established sections and newer phases, Siena offers something different at nearly every price point in the community. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Siena, TX Real Estate & Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Siena
Siena is organized across a large number of platted sections, which means the character of the neighborhood can vary noticeably depending on where you look. Earlier sections like Siena Sec 3, Siena Sec 7, and Siena Sec 8 have more established landscaping, mature trees, and a settled feel that newer phases haven't had time to develop yet. Mid-community sections including Siena Sec 12 and Siena Sec 14 represent solid value for buyers who want a move-in-ready home with a few years of neighborhood maturity built in.
The newer phases, including Siena Sec 23A, Siena Ph 1 Sec 24, and Siena Sec 28, feature more recently built homes with updated floor plans, modern finishes, and tighter lot spacing typical of production builders working at scale. Homes throughout Siena tend to run in the 2,000-plus square foot range on quarter-acre or smaller lots, which is consistent with the master-planned community model where square footage is maximized within a compact footprint. Buyers looking at resale versus newer-phase inventory will notice meaningful differences in yard depth and build quality across sections.
Both for-purchase and rental inventory exist within Siena, which gives the community a mix of owners and long-term renters. That blend is common in communities this size and generally supports stable occupancy across all sections.
Schools in Siena
Siena is zoned to Hutto ISD, a district that has grown significantly alongside the eastern Williamson County population boom. Elementary-aged students attend one of several campuses depending on their specific address within the community, including Benjamin Doc Kerley Elementary, Cottonwood Creek, Veterans Hill Elementary, or Hutto Elementary. It's worth confirming your specific section's zoning directly with Hutto ISD, as attendance boundaries in fast-growing districts do get redrawn.
Middle school options include Farley Middle School, Gus Almquist Middle School, and Hutto Middle School. All Siena students feed into Hutto High School for grades 9-12. Hutto High has expanded its academic and extracurricular programs considerably as the district has grown, and the campus continues to add capacity to keep pace with enrollment. Buyers relocating from out of state often find Hutto ISD's newer facilities to be a notable selling point compared to older infrastructure in more established districts.
Real Estate Market Overview
Siena occupies a practical price band in Williamson County, sitting below the premium communities closer to Austin and offering more square footage per dollar than many comparable neighborhoods to the west. The community trends heavily toward 3- and 4-bedroom single-family homes, with 4-bedroom floor plans being the most transacted size. Because the community spans so many sections built over different periods, buyers will find a wide range of asking prices depending on the age of the home, the specific section, and how recently the property was updated.
Resale activity in Siena has been consistent, with enough transaction volume to give buyers and sellers a solid read on market conditions. Homes in well-maintained sections with updated kitchens and baths tend to move faster than unrenovated listings competing on price alone. Sellers in Siena benefit from the community's scale; there's enough comparable data to price confidently, and the broad buyer pool drawn to the corridor keeps demand steady.
For current pricing, days on market, and inventory levels, the live stats at the top of this page reflect the most recent MLS activity in Siena.
Getting Around Siena
Siena sits in the SH-130 corridor, which is the primary artery for getting in and out of the community. SH-130 connects south to Austin and north toward Georgetown and I-35, giving residents two realistic routes into the metro depending on their destination. The toll road runs free of the worst I-35 bottlenecks, which is a meaningful quality-of-life factor for anyone commuting toward downtown Austin, the Domain, or the tech campuses in North Austin and Round Rock.
The drive to downtown Austin from Siena typically runs 35-45 minutes under normal conditions, with SH-130 south to US-183 or I-35 being the most common route. The commute to Round Rock is considerably shorter, with the Round Rock employment and retail corridor sitting just west of the community. Dell's Round Rock campus, St. David's Round Rock Medical Center, and the IKEA-anchored retail district along I-35 are all within a reasonable drive.
Public transit options are limited, as is typical for this part of Williamson County, so most residents plan around car commutes. Buyers working remotely or with flexible schedules will find the location and lot sizes a strong value proposition compared to closer-in neighborhoods. The proximity to SH-130 also provides quick access to the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport without needing to pass through downtown.
Lifestyle in Siena
Life in Siena centers on the community's own amenities, which typically include pools, playgrounds, and pocket parks distributed across the larger sections. The scale of the community means there's generally a park or open space within walking distance regardless of which section you're in, which supports day-to-day outdoor use without needing to leave the neighborhood.
For shopping and dining, Hutto's growing commercial corridor along SH-79 is the closest option, with grocery, casual dining, and services continuing to expand as the population has grown. Round Rock's more developed retail base is a short drive west, offering everything from HEB to major restaurant chains and specialty shops. Old Settlers Park in Round Rock, one of the largest municipal parks in Central Texas, is easily accessible and provides sports fields, disc golf, and extensive trail systems.
The overall pace of life in Siena leans toward the suburban end of the spectrum, with more space and quieter streets than you'd find closer to Austin. Buyers who want room for a backyard, a three-car garage, and manageable monthly costs without sacrificing school access or highway convenience consistently find the community worth considering.
If you're exploring Austin area homes for sale and considering the eastern Williamson County corridor, Neuhaus Realty Group knows this market well. We can help you compare sections within Siena and evaluate how it stacks up against nearby Round Rock neighborhoods based on your specific priorities.
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