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Cottonwood Homes for Sale in Hutto, TX
Cottonwood is a well-established residential neighborhood tucked into the growing city of Hutto in Williamson County, offering suburban living with easy access to the broader Austin metro. The community spans several phases of development, giving buyers a mix of earlier resale homes and newer builds from reputable builders like Lennar. Cottonwood Creek Elementary sits nearby, and the entire neighborhood feeds into Hutto ISD, one of Williamson County's steadily expanding school districts. It is the kind of area where you get more home for your dollar while still being close enough to the amenities and employers that draw people to the Austin area. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Cottonwood Homes for Sale in Hutto, TX
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Cottonwood
Cottonwood has grown through several development phases, and that history shows in the variety of homes available today. The original Cottonwood subdivision offers single-family residences on modest lots, typically well-maintained and priced accessibly for the area. As the community expanded, Cottonwood Phase 2 and Cottonwood Phase 5 added newer streets with updated floor plans and finishes that reflect more recent construction standards.
Cotton Brook is a nearby subdivision that shares the same general corridor and draws buyers looking for similar suburban living in the Hutto area. If you are browsing Cottonwood and want to expand your search, Cotton Brook is worth a look. Together, these neighborhoods form a cohesive pocket of residential development that has matured alongside Hutto's broader growth over the past decade.
Home styles throughout Cottonwood lean toward traditional Texas ranch layouts and two-story builds on quarter-acre or smaller lots. Most properties are single-family residences with attached garages, fenced backyards, and open-concept interiors. Lennar has an active presence in the area, so buyers who prefer new construction have options here without having to drive to larger master-planned communities farther out.
Schools in Cottonwood
Cottonwood feeds into Hutto Independent School District, which has expanded rapidly to keep pace with Williamson County's population growth. Elementary-age students in the neighborhood are zoned to Cottonwood Creek Elementary, with Hutto Elementary and Ray Elementary also serving portions of the broader area. Farley Middle School and Hutto Middle School serve the intermediate grades, and Hutto High School is the sole high school for the district.
Hutto ISD has invested in new facilities and expanded programs as enrollment has climbed. For buyers who want to understand current attendance boundaries before making an offer, the district's website maintains zoning maps that are updated each school year. It is always worth confirming the specific campus assignment for any address you are seriously considering.
Real Estate Market Overview
Cottonwood sits in an accessible price tier within Williamson County, making it one of the more attainable entry points into the Austin metro for buyers who want a full single-family home. The neighborhood has seen consistent resale activity, with homes ranging from three to five bedrooms. Buyers typically find that larger bedroom counts in the area trend toward value pricing, reflecting the blend of older phases and newer builds at different size profiles.
New construction from Lennar keeps fresh inventory coming into the community, which is useful for buyers who want modern finishes and builder warranties without paying a premium for a custom home. The rental market also has a presence here, with lease listings appearing alongside resales, which speaks to the neighborhood's appeal for those relocating to the Hutto area before committing to a purchase.
Compared to closer-in Austin submarkets, Cottonwood offers buyers more square footage per dollar. The trade-off is distance from the urban core, but for buyers who work remotely or commute to employers in Round Rock, Pflugerville, or north Austin, the calculus often works in Cottonwood's favor. Browse Austin area homes for sale to see how Cottonwood compares to other Williamson County neighborhoods.
Getting Around Cottonwood
Cottonwood's location in Hutto puts it well-positioned for commuters heading toward the tech corridor along US-183 and SH-130. The SH-130 toll road is the primary artery for residents heading south toward Austin or north toward Georgetown and Round Rock. For those heading into downtown Austin, the drive typically runs about 35 to 45 minutes depending on traffic, with rush hour times on US-290 and I-35 being the main variable.
Round Rock is roughly 15 to 20 minutes west on SH-79, putting major retail, medical facilities, and employers within reasonable reach. Hutto proper surrounds the neighborhood, so everyday errands including grocery stores, restaurants, and services are nearby without requiring a lengthy drive. For residents who work remotely or have flexible schedules, the distance from Austin's core is a non-issue, and the lower price point often more than compensates.
Lifestyle in Cottonwood
Living in Cottonwood means buying into the pace and character of Hutto, a city that has kept a small-town identity even as it has grown into one of the faster-developing corners of Williamson County. Hutto's downtown area has a handful of local restaurants and shops, and the city hosts community events that reflect its roots as a working Texas town.
Outdoor options in the area include Hutto Lake Park, which offers trails, a fishing pond, and open green space. The broader Williamson County trail network and parks continue to expand as the population grows, giving residents more recreational options each year. For buyers coming from denser parts of Austin, the breathing room and quieter streets in Cottonwood are often part of the appeal.
The neighborhood itself is residential through and through, so the lifestyle is oriented around home life, neighborhood walks, and accessing Hutto's broader amenities by car. It is a practical, livable community rather than a lifestyle destination, which suits buyers who want solid value in a growing market without paying for cachet.
Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout the Hutto and Williamson County market. We know the phases of Cottonwood, the Hutto ISD attendance boundaries, and the builder inventory currently moving in the area. If you are ready to explore Cottonwood or the surrounding communities, we are ready to help.
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