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Eagle Ridge, TX Real Estate
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Eagle Ridge is an established residential neighborhood in Williamson County that has grown over the years through a series of thoughtfully developed sections, giving it the kind of mature character that newer master-planned communities simply cannot replicate. Tucked into the northern reaches of the Austin metro, it draws buyers who want a settled, suburban feel without sacrificing easy access to employment corridors along TX-45 and I-35. The neighborhood spans multiple phases, meaning you will find a variety of home sizes and lot configurations as you explore the different sections. With both Round Rock ISD and Lake Travis ISD serving residents here, school options add another layer of appeal for those prioritizing education. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Eagle Ridge, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Eagle Ridge
Eagle Ridge has developed incrementally over many years, and that phased growth shows in the neighborhood's personality. The original Eagle Ridge 01 section established the bones of the community, with subsequent sections, Eagle Ridge Sec 02, Sec 06, Sec 08, and the later Sec 14 phases, building outward from that core. Each section carries a slightly different character in terms of lot size, home age, and streetscape, which means buyers have real choices when narrowing down within the neighborhood itself.
The later sections, particularly within Eagle Ridge Sec 14, introduced larger lots and more recent builds into the mix, making them a draw for buyers who want the established feel of an older neighborhood but prefer a home that is a bit newer underfoot. Quarter-acre lots are common throughout much of Eagle Ridge, giving residents enough yard space for gardens, outdoor entertaining areas, or simply some breathing room between homes. That lot sizing sits comfortably between the smaller footprints of denser urban infill and the sprawling acreage you would find further west into the Hill Country.
The residential fabric here is primarily single-family homes, with a range of three and four bedroom floor plans making up the bulk of what comes to market. Buyers relocating from denser parts of the Austin metro often find Eagle Ridge appealing because of the consistent neighborhood feel and the absence of the commercial clutter that can creep into newer, fast-growing corridors.
Schools in Eagle Ridge
One of Eagle Ridge's notable features is that portions of the neighborhood fall within two separate school districts: Round Rock ISD and Lake Travis ISD. Depending on which section of Eagle Ridge a home sits in, students may attend schools under either district, so verifying school assignments for specific addresses is an important step in the buying process.
Within Round Rock ISD, Stony Point High School serves upper-grade students in parts of Eagle Ridge. Round Rock ISD has long been recognized as one of the stronger public school systems in Central Texas, with well-resourced campuses and robust academic programs. Hopewell Middle School also serves the Round Rock ISD portion of the neighborhood.
For residents zoned to Lake Travis ISD, Lake Travis High School is the feeder campus, along with Hudson Bend Middle School. Lake Travis ISD consistently earns strong state accountability ratings and draws buyers specifically seeking enrollment in its campuses. On the elementary level, Caldwell Heights, Lake Travis Elementary, and Union Hill Elementary each serve different portions of Eagle Ridge depending on the section and district.
Having two quality districts serving a single neighborhood is relatively uncommon and gives buyers flexibility when selecting a home based on school preference.
Real Estate Market Overview
Eagle Ridge occupies a mid-range price tier within Williamson County, making it accessible compared to premium communities closer to the lake or in newer master-planned developments. The neighborhood sees a steady mix of resale activity across its multiple sections, with homes typically spending a limited time on market before going under contract. That tempo reflects solid demand from buyers who are priced out of tighter inventory markets closer to central Austin but unwilling to sacrifice school quality or commute feasibility.
The resale inventory in Eagle Ridge is almost entirely single-family residential, with occasional lease listings mixed in. Because the neighborhood has no active new construction, every purchase here is an existing home, which means buyers should plan for standard due diligence around age of systems, roof condition, and any updates made by prior owners. That resale-only dynamic also tends to keep pricing grounded relative to comparable neighborhoods where builders are still setting new comps.
Four-bedroom homes command the upper end of the price range within Eagle Ridge, while three-bedroom floor plans typically come in at more accessible price points, making the neighborhood approachable for a range of budgets. The Austin area homes for sale market continues to attract buyers from across the country, and neighborhoods like Eagle Ridge that offer established character within a well-regarded school district tend to hold their appeal through market cycles.
Getting Around Eagle Ridge
Eagle Ridge's location in Williamson County positions residents within reasonable reach of major employment hubs throughout the northern Austin metro. The toll network along TX-45 connects the area efficiently to the tech and corporate campuses concentrated around Domain North, the Arboretum corridor, and the broader Round Rock employment market along I-35.
Round Rock itself sits just a short drive away, offering a full range of retail, dining, medical services, and recreational amenities. The city's downtown has continued to develop with local restaurants and community events, giving residents a genuine urban amenity within close proximity. Buyers who also look at neighboring Round Rock often find themselves comparing those listings against Eagle Ridge homes as they weigh trade-offs between lot size, school district assignment, and price.
For commuters heading into central Austin, the drive typically runs 30 to 45 minutes depending on time of day and route. The Capital Metro commuter rail system provides an alternative for those who prefer to avoid I-35 traffic during peak hours, with access points within a reasonable drive of the neighborhood. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is reachable in under an hour, making Eagle Ridge workable for buyers who travel frequently.
Living in Eagle Ridge
Daily life in Eagle Ridge centers on the kind of quiet, livable suburban rhythm that the northern Austin suburbs do well. The neighborhood's mature tree cover and consistent streetscapes give it a settled atmosphere that newer developments are still years away from achieving. Residents have access to the full commercial infrastructure of the Round Rock and Cedar Park corridors without the density or traffic congestion of living directly in those commercial cores.
Outdoor recreation is accessible through regional parks and trails in Williamson County, and the area's relatively flat terrain makes for approachable cycling and walking routes. The proximity to Lake Georgetown adds a recreational dimension for boating, fishing, and hiking that outdoor-minded buyers will appreciate. Closer to home, the neighborhood's residential streets and sidewalk connections keep everyday errands and evening walks comfortable.
Neuhaus Realty Group works extensively throughout Williamson County and has firsthand knowledge of how Eagle Ridge's individual sections compare in terms of condition, lot quality, and school assignments. If you are evaluating homes in Eagle Ridge, having an agent who understands the neighborhood section by section makes a meaningful difference in finding the right fit.
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