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Katy Crossing Homes for Sale
Katy Crossing is a residential neighborhood in Williamson County, tucked into the growing corridor between Georgetown and Hutto. Residents here get the benefit of small-town Texas charm with convenient access to major employment centers, everyday retail, and the kind of open sky that draws people out of Austin proper. The neighborhood sits in one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas, yet Katy Crossing retains a quiet, settled feel that appeals to those who want room to breathe without sacrificing proximity to city amenities. Schools | Neighborhood Character | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle & Amenities | FAQs
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About Katy Crossing Homes for Sale
Neighborhood Character in Katy Crossing
Katy Crossing occupies a slice of Williamson County that feels grounded and established compared to some of the larger master-planned communities nearby. Homes here tend to be single-family residences on modest lots, with a mix of brick and stone construction that fits the central Texas aesthetic well. The streets have a lived-in quality that speaks to a neighborhood that has matured over time rather than one still finding its footing.
The surrounding area offers a range of housing options for buyers comparing their choices across eastern Williamson County. Neighborhoods like Falcon Pointe, Teravista, and Star Ranch bring more amenity-rich environments with pools and trails, while Katy Crossing provides a more understated alternative for buyers who prioritize value per square foot over resort-style extras. Buyers also looking at Hutto and Georgetown will find that Katy Crossing sits neatly between both cities in character and price positioning.
Schools in Katy Crossing
Katy Crossing falls within Williamson County, placing residents in a region served by some of the most actively growing school districts in Texas. Depending on the specific address, students may be assigned to Georgetown ISD or Hutto ISD, both of which have invested heavily in new campuses and expanded academic programs to keep pace with the county's rapid population growth.
Georgetown ISD operates Georgetown High School and East View High School, both of which serve significant student populations across the eastern Georgetown area. Hutto ISD, centered just to the east, has added new elementary and middle school capacity in recent years. Buyers with school-age children should confirm current attendance boundaries directly with the relevant district, as boundary lines in fast-growing Williamson County can shift with new school openings. Neuhaus Realty Group can help buyers understand which district and campus serves a specific address before making an offer.
Real Estate Market Overview
Katy Crossing competes in the broader eastern Williamson County market, which has seen sustained interest from buyers priced out of Austin proper and from out-of-state relocators drawn to Texas's overall affordability relative to coastal metros. Homes in this neighborhood are typically resale properties rather than new construction, which tends to mean larger lots and more mature landscaping compared to the newest subdivisions breaking ground in Jarrell or Liberty Hill to the north.
Buyers searching across the Austin area homes for sale market will find that eastern Williamson County offers competitive positioning when compared to communities closer to the city core. The combination of Williamson County's infrastructure investment and its location along the SH-130 and SH-29 corridors continues to make the area relevant for buyers who need highway access without paying premium prices for addresses inside the Loop or west of I-35. Nearby Round Rock and Cedar Park sit to the southwest and carry higher median price points, making Katy Crossing an option worth considering for buyers comparing value across the region.
Getting Around Katy Crossing
Location in eastern Williamson County means Katy Crossing residents have solid highway access without being far from anything that matters. State Highway 130, the toll road that runs north-south through this part of the county, provides a fast route south toward Austin-Bergstrom International Airport and north toward I-35 and points beyond. SH-29 connects east-west across the area, linking residents to Georgetown's historic downtown square to the west and to Taylor and the broader eastern corridor to the east.
Commutes to downtown Austin from this area typically run between 35 and 55 minutes depending on traffic and the specific route taken. Buyers who work in Round Rock, Pflugerville, or the tech campuses along SH-45 and FM 1826 will generally find the drive manageable. The opening of the Tesla Gigafactory in nearby Taylor has also added a major employment center within easy reach of eastern Williamson County, creating new commute patterns that benefit neighborhoods like Katy Crossing. Capital Metro's commuter rail and bus rapid transit connections into Austin provide an alternative for buyers who prefer to leave the car at home on workdays.
Lifestyle & Amenities
Day-to-day life in Katy Crossing leans on the retail and dining infrastructure that has expanded dramatically along Williams Drive and the SH-29 corridor in Georgetown. HEB anchors grocery options in the area, and Georgetown's Wolf Ranch Town Center adds big-box retail, restaurants, and services that residents no longer need to travel to Round Rock or Austin to access. Georgetown's downtown square, with its independent restaurants, coffee shops, and historic courthouse, is one of the more distinctive town centers in Central Texas and sits a short drive west.
Outdoor options in the area include Georgetown's Blue Hole Regional Park on the San Gabriel River and Lake Georgetown, a Corps of Engineers reservoir with hiking, camping, and water access. San Gabriel Park in downtown Georgetown is another community green space worth noting. Buyers comparing the lifestyle here against Liberty Hill or Leander will find that eastern Williamson County trades some of the Hill Country scenery for more level terrain and faster access to the SH-130 tollway system. It is a reasonable trade for buyers who prioritize commute efficiency and proximity to the eastern growth corridor.
Working with a local agent who understands eastern Williamson County's distinct submarkets makes a meaningful difference in Katy Crossing, where buyers are often weighing competing neighborhoods across a wide geographic area. The team at Neuhaus Realty Group knows this corridor well and can help buyers assess the right fit across Georgetown, Hutto, and the surrounding communities.
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