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Three Points, TX Real Estate
Three Points is a tucked-away residential neighborhood in Williamson County, sitting in the heart of the Cedar Park and Leander corridor. The community offers that suburban calm that buyers seek when they want space from the city buzz but still need quick access to major employers, retail, and recreation. Homes here feed into the well-regarded Leander ISD, which draws consistent attention from buyers prioritizing school quality in their search. With close proximity to the amenities of Cedar Park and the growth energy of Leander, Three Points punches above its size as a place to put down roots in the Austin metro. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Three Points, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods and Subdivisions in Three Points
Three Points is a compact community with two primary platted sections: Three Points and Three Points Sub. Both carry that established neighborhood feel, with mature trees, single-family homes on manageable lots, and streets that see more dog walkers than through traffic. The subdivision layout is relatively simple compared to the master-planned behemoths found elsewhere in Williamson County, which appeals to buyers who want a neighborhood without the HOA complexity or the price premium of those larger communities.
The lot sizes and floor plans in Three Points tend toward practical rather than extravagant. You will find homes with meaningful square footage, solid construction, and room for everyday living without the maintenance burden of a five-acre estate. It is the kind of neighborhood where people stay a while, and that stability gives the streets a settled, lived-in quality that newer subdivisions take years to develop.
Schools Serving Three Points
Three Points sits within Leander ISD, one of the most closely watched school districts in the greater Austin area. Leander ISD has built a reputation for strong academics, robust extracurricular programs, and consistent investment in its campuses, which is part of why the Cedar Park and Leander corridors see sustained buyer demand.
Students in Three Points attend Ronald Reagan Elementary, Artie L. Henry Middle School, and Vista Ridge High School. Vista Ridge in particular has a strong presence in the community, known for its academic programs and competitive athletics. Buyers coming from outside the area frequently do their homework on Leander ISD before narrowing their search, and Three Points sits squarely inside that desirable district footprint.
Real Estate Market Overview
Three Points is a smaller neighborhood, which means inventory moves at its own pace and listings here tend to generate interest from buyers who already know the area well. The homes skew toward established single-family residences rather than new construction, so buyers are generally evaluating the condition, updates, and layout of existing homes rather than choosing from a builder's spec sheet.
Because Three Points draws from the same buyer pool as neighboring Cedar Park and Leander communities, competition for well-priced, well-maintained homes can be real. Buyers exploring Austin area homes for sale who want Leander ISD access without paying the premium of some of the more marketed Leander and Cedar Park subdivisions often land here as a strong alternative. The neighborhood also sees some rental activity, which is a useful data point for investors considering the area.
Getting Around Three Points
Three Points benefits from its position in the Cedar Park and Leander corridor, which sits along some of the most important commuter routes in the Austin metro. SH-183A runs nearby and provides a toll road option for reaching downtown Austin, the Domain, and the North Austin tech corridor without sitting in the worst of the surface street traffic. US-183 and FM-1431 also serve as key connectors in this part of Williamson County.
The broader Leander area is home to the northernmost MetroRail station on Capital Metro's Red Line, which gives commuters a rail option into downtown Austin. For buyers who drive, the commute from Three Points to the Domain or the North MoPac employment corridor is manageable on most days, particularly outside peak hours. Nearby Round Rock and Georgetown are also within easy striking distance for anyone whose work or life takes them in multiple directions across the northern metro.
Lifestyle and Amenities Near Three Points
Cedar Park and Leander have both invested heavily in retail, dining, and recreation infrastructure over the past decade, and Three Points residents are the direct beneficiaries. The Lakeline area offers major grocery anchors, restaurants, and big-box retail within a short drive. The HEB on Lakeline Boulevard is a regular stop for most households in the corridor.
For outdoor recreation, Elizabeth Milburn Park and the Brushy Creek Regional Trail system give residents access to hike and bike trails, playgrounds, and open green space without a long drive. The trail system in particular has become a genuine community asset, connecting neighborhoods across Cedar Park and into Round Rock along Brushy Creek.
Buyers who want a more small-town feel sometimes also consider Liberty Hill to the west or Georgetown to the north, both of which offer that slightly slower pace with their own downtown character. For buyers who want more of the suburb energy with walkable retail and dining, Cedar Park's 1890 Ranch area and the Lakeline corridor deliver that experience close to home.
Working with Neuhaus Realty Group means you get an agent who knows Three Points and the surrounding Leander ISD communities inside and out. Whether you are buying your first home in the corridor or relocating from another Texas city, we can help you understand what makes Three Points distinct and how it compares to other neighborhoods in the Cedar Park and Leander market.
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Ed Neuhaus
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