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Hutto Parke Homes for Sale

Hutto Parke is a quiet residential neighborhood tucked inside the city of Hutto, one of Williamson County's fastest-growing communities in the northeast Austin corridor. The subdivision offers modest single-family homes on manageable lots, making it an accessible entry point into a market that has seen significant interest as the greater Hutto area continues to attract attention from the semiconductor and tech industries nearby. Residents here are served by Hutto ISD and enjoy convenient access to the SH 130 toll road, US 79, and the expanding retail and dining scene spreading across the Hutto and Taylor corridor. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs

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3 bed, 2 bath, residential lease at 214 Sylvan ST, Hutto TX 78634, Hutto TX Off Market
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5 bed, 3 bath, residential at 324 Carrington ST, Hutto TX 78634, Hutto TX Off Market
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About Hutto Parke Homes for Sale

Hutto Parke and the Surrounding Hutto Area

Hutto Parke is a compact subdivision that sits within Hutto, one of the more talked-about cities in the northeast Austin metro. The neighborhood itself features residential homes on typical Williamson County lots, offering the kind of low-key suburban setting that suits buyers who want reasonable proximity to major employment centers without paying inner-suburb prices. Homes here tend to run in the three-bedroom range, built for everyday practicality rather than architectural flash.

Hutto as a whole has grown considerably over the past decade, and the ripple effects are visible throughout the city. The areas around East Palm Valley Boulevard and farther north toward FM 685 now have grocery stores, chain restaurants, and new retail pads that simply did not exist a few years back. Hutto Parke sits in this broader growth zone, giving residents the convenience of a maturing suburb while still holding a quieter character than some of the larger master-planned communities further west.

Buyers exploring Hutto who want to compare options in the same price range might also look at nearby Taylor, which has seen a surge of investment following Samsung's massive semiconductor campus announcement. Georgetown to the northwest offers more established neighborhoods with a wider range of home styles, while Round Rock to the southwest remains a perennial favorite for buyers who prioritize access to the IH-35 corridor and its dense employment base.

Schools in Hutto Parke

Hutto Parke is zoned to Hutto Independent School District, with students attending Hutto Elementary School, Hutto Middle School, and Hutto High School. Hutto ISD has invested steadily in its facilities and programs as enrollment has grown alongside the city's population. The district has added staff, expanded campuses, and worked to keep pace with the wave of new residents who have chosen the northeast Williamson County area in recent years.

Hutto High School is home to the Hippos, a mascot that has become a genuine point of community pride and a recognizable symbol across the Austin metro. The district's growth trajectory means families will find a school system that is actively evolving, with newer facilities in some areas and community investment in extracurriculars and college-prep programming.

Real Estate Market Overview

The Hutto Parke subdivision occupies a distinct corner of the northeast Austin market where affordability relative to closer-in suburbs remains a draw. The homes here are primarily three-bedroom residential properties on modest lots, making them accessible to a broad range of buyers compared to some of the larger or newer master-planned communities in Williamson County.

Activity in this specific subdivision has been measured rather than high-volume, which is typical for smaller, established neighborhoods without active new construction. Buyers looking at Hutto Parke are often drawn in by the combination of Hutto ISD schools, SH 130 access, and a price point that offers more square footage per dollar than comparable homes further west toward Cedar Park or Round Rock. For broader context on the northeast Williamson County market, browsing Austin area homes for sale gives a useful sense of how Hutto stacks up region-wide.

The broader Hutto market has been buoyed by the economic activity spreading northeast from Austin, including the Samsung facility in Taylor and continued logistics and distribution growth along SH 130. That momentum has kept demand in Hutto's established residential neighborhoods steady even as new construction has concentrated in the newest master-planned communities elsewhere in the city.

Getting Around Hutto Parke

Hutto's location along the SH 130 toll road is one of its defining logistical advantages. SH 130 gives residents a direct route south toward Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, IH-35 in Round Rock, and eventually the southern suburbs, all without touching the congested main stretch of IH-35. For buyers who commute to employers clustered along the SH 130 or US 79 corridors, including the growing tech and semiconductor operations in Taylor and the distribution hubs in Pflugerville, Hutto Parke's position is a genuine convenience.

Downtown Austin sits roughly 35 miles to the southwest. The commute is manageable by highway during off-peak hours, though peak-period traffic on IH-35 makes the toll road connection especially valuable. Buyers who work in Round Rock, Georgetown, or anywhere along the 45/130 toll network tend to find Hutto Parke's location particularly practical.

US 79 runs through central Hutto and connects west to Round Rock and east to Taylor, giving residents two practical directions for daily errands, dining, and shopping. The commercial corridor along US 79 in Hutto has expanded significantly, meaning fewer trips into neighboring cities for everyday needs. Georgetown is roughly 20 minutes northwest and offers additional retail, dining, and the Historic Georgetown Square if residents want a bit more variety on a weekend afternoon.

Exploring the Northeast Austin Corridor

Buyers considering Hutto Parke often find themselves weighing options across a stretch of Williamson County that has transformed rapidly. Jarrell to the north offers newer construction and some of the most competitive price points in the county. Liberty Hill to the northwest leans more toward master-planned communities with larger amenity packages. Cedar Park and Leander sit further west along US 183 and SH 29 and offer a denser mix of retail, restaurants, and established neighborhoods, though prices reflect the shorter commute to Austin's tech corridor.

Each of these communities has its own character and tradeoffs. Hutto occupies a middle ground: more affordable than Cedar Park and Leander, more developed than Jarrell, and well-positioned for the northeast employment growth story that has made Taylor and the SH 130 corridor an increasingly compelling place to build a career and own a home.

Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout Williamson County, including in Hutto and the surrounding northeast Austin market. If you are evaluating Hutto Parke alongside other neighborhoods in the area, our team can provide current context on the local market and help you think through which location fits your priorities best.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves Hutto Parke?
Hutto Parke is zoned to Hutto Independent School District. Students attend Hutto Elementary School, Hutto Middle School, and Hutto High School. Hutto ISD has been expanding its facilities and programs in step with the city's rapid residential growth.
How far is Hutto Parke from downtown Austin?
Hutto is roughly 35 miles northeast of downtown Austin. Most residents use the SH 130 toll road to avoid IH-35 traffic, which makes the commute considerably more predictable than driving straight down the interstate. Commute times vary, but off-peak the drive typically runs around 40 to 50 minutes.
What are homes like in Hutto Parke?
Hutto Parke is a modest residential subdivision with single-family homes on typical suburban lots. Properties tend to be in the three-bedroom range and offer solid value relative to more western Williamson County communities like Cedar Park or Leander. The neighborhood is established rather than newly built, so buyers get mature trees and settled infrastructure.
Is Hutto Parke a good area to buy in Williamson County?
Hutto Parke offers an accessible price point in a county that has seen significant growth. The northeast Williamson County corridor, including Hutto and neighboring Taylor, has attracted considerable economic investment tied to the semiconductor and logistics industries. Buyers who prioritize affordability and SH 130 access often find Hutto Parke worth serious consideration.
What are the property taxes like in Hutto?
Williamson County property tax rates are generally in the range of 1.8% to 2.2% of assessed value, though the exact rate depends on the specific taxing entities that apply to your property, including Hutto ISD and the city of Hutto. Your agent or a title company can pull the precise tax history for any specific home before closing.
How does Hutto Parke compare to other Hutto neighborhoods?
Hutto has a range of residential neighborhoods, from smaller subdivisions like Hutto Parke to larger developments with community amenities. Hutto Parke is on the quieter, more modest end of the spectrum. Buyers who want more amenities like pools, trails, or clubhouses may want to explore newer communities being built in the northern parts of the city, but those often come with higher price points and HOA fees.
Are there nearby cities worth comparing to Hutto?
Round Rock offers more established retail, dining, and employment density, though prices are generally higher. Georgetown to the northwest has a strong mix of newer master-planned communities and older established neighborhoods. Jarrell to the north tends to be the most affordable option in the county but is further from major employers.
Is there new construction available in Hutto Parke?
Hutto Parke itself does not have active new construction. It is an established subdivision with existing resale homes. Buyers specifically seeking new construction in the Hutto area will find more options in the newer sections of the city being developed further north and east, where several national and regional builders have active communities.
Ed Neuhaus, Austin Realtor

Ed Neuhaus

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