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Edgebrooke is one of the newer residential communities taking shape in the northeast Austin corridor, where Travis County meets the growing edge of Pflugerville. Built primarily by Brohn Homes, the neighborhood offers modern floor plans at accessible price points, making it a compelling option for buyers who want new construction without the premium attached to communities closer to downtown. Dessau Elementary, Dessau Middle School, and Weiss High School serve the area through Pflugerville ISD, giving buyers a clear picture of the academic path from day one. Neighborhoods | Schools | New Construction | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Edgebrooke Homes for Sale
Edgebrooke: A Single-Focus Community
Unlike large master-planned developments with dozens of sections and phases spread across multiple builders, Edgebrooke is a focused, single-subdivision community. The entire neighborhood carries the Edgebrooke name, which means buyers get a cohesive look and feel throughout, with consistent architecture and streetscapes that feel intentional rather than piecemeal. Brohn Homes has been the driving force behind the development, bringing their signature combination of energy efficiency standards, modern interior finishes, and attainable pricing to the northeast Travis County market.
Homes in Edgebrooke tend to run in the three-bedroom range, with four- and five-bedroom floor plans also available for buyers who need more space. Lot sizes are compact, typical of newer urban-adjacent communities where density is part of the development model. If you are coming from an older Austin neighborhood with mature trees and large yards, the trade-off here is a newer home, lower maintenance, and builder warranties in exchange for a smaller outdoor footprint. Buyers who prioritize the inside of the home over the outside tend to find Edgebrooke a strong fit.
Schools Serving Edgebrooke
Edgebrooke falls within Pflugerville ISD, one of the larger and more established school districts in the greater Austin metro. Students here attend Dessau Elementary School and Dessau Middle School before moving on to Weiss High School. Weiss opened in 2016 as a relatively newer campus within PISD, offering a full slate of academic programs, Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways, and extracurricular activities across athletics and the arts. For buyers who want to understand the full academic picture, visiting each campus directly or reviewing the district's program guides gives the clearest sense of what Pflugerville ISD offers at each level.
Pflugerville ISD continues to invest in its campuses as the northeast corridor grows, and Edgebrooke sits in a zone that has seen consistent enrollment growth. Buyers with school-age children should confirm current attendance boundaries directly with the district, since rezoning can occur as new communities come online nearby.
New Construction in Edgebrooke
New construction makes up the clear majority of what comes to market in Edgebrooke. Brohn Homes has built a strong presence in the northeast Austin and Pflugerville markets, and Edgebrooke reflects their standard approach: thoughtfully designed floor plans, energy-efficient construction, and a streamlined buying process that appeals to buyers who prefer the certainty of a builder contract over the unpredictability of a resale transaction.
Buying new construction in a community like Edgebrooke comes with some important considerations. Builder contracts are written to protect the builder, not the buyer, so having an independent real estate agent represent you during the purchase is worth it even when the builder offers an on-site agent. A buyer's agent costs you nothing out of pocket, since the builder pays the commission, but it gives you someone in your corner when negotiating upgrades, reviewing the contract, or scheduling a third-party inspection before closing. Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers in new construction communities throughout the northeast Austin corridor and can help you compare builder offerings and negotiate where there is room to move.
Real Estate Market Overview
Edgebrooke's market is shaped almost entirely by new construction inventory, which gives it a different character than resale-driven neighborhoods. Pricing tends to reflect builder base prices plus upgrades, and buyers have less ability to negotiate on price with a builder than they would in a resale transaction. That said, builders do occasionally offer incentives tied to using their preferred lender or closing by a certain date, and a good buyer's agent knows how to work those levers.
Because Edgebrooke is a single-subdivision community with a dominant builder, the pool of truly comparable sales is somewhat narrow. Buyers doing their own research should look at recent closings within the subdivision and compare them to similar Brohn Homes communities in the broader Pflugerville market for context. The rental market in the neighborhood also stays active, with a portion of units occupied by long-term tenants, which is worth noting for buyers thinking about investment potential.
For a broader view of Austin area homes for sale, the northeast corridor offers some of the most competitive price points inside Travis County, and Edgebrooke sits squarely within that zone.
Getting Around Edgebrooke
Edgebrooke's location in northeast Travis County puts it within reasonable driving distance of several major employment corridors. State Highway 130, the toll road that runs along the eastern edge of the metro, is the primary artery for residents heading south toward the domain, the tech corridor along US-183, or north toward Round Rock. US-290 is another option for reaching central Austin, though it comes with more stoplights and traffic than the toll route.
The commute to downtown Austin runs roughly 25 to 35 minutes in off-peak conditions, and longer during morning and evening rush hours depending on the specific destination. Buyers who work in north Austin, around the tech campuses near Parmer Lane and FM 620, often find the northeast location genuinely convenient rather than a compromise. The area around Pflugerville has also seen significant retail and dining growth in recent years, with Stone Hill Town Center and the surrounding commercial corridors offering most everyday needs without a trip into Austin proper.
Public transit options are limited in this part of the metro, so most residents rely on personal vehicles for daily commuting. Buyers who need reliable transit access should factor that into the location decision.
Living in Edgebrooke
Day-to-day life in Edgebrooke revolves around the broader Pflugerville and northeast Austin ecosystem. Pflugerville Lake and Lake Pflugerville offer outdoor recreation nearby, including walking trails, kayaking, and fishing, with minimal crowds compared to the more popular recreation spots closer to downtown. The Pflugerville Community Library, a solid local park system, and proximity to the rapidly expanding commercial areas along FM 685 and Pecan Street give residents a functional and comfortable base without needing to drive into Austin for basics.
For buyers who want newer construction, Pflugerville ISD schools, and a location that keeps them within range of both Austin and the north Austin tech corridor, Edgebrooke checks several boxes at once. It is a practical community built around modern home design and accessibility rather than amenity-heavy master planning.
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