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Madsen Ranch is a residential neighborhood tucked into eastern Hutto, Texas, offering single-family homes in one of Williamson County's more value-conscious corners. The community spans two phases of development and sits within Hutto Independent School District, placing it in a part of the metro that has drawn steady buyer interest as the eastern Williamson County corridor continues to grow. Proximity to SH-130 and US-79 makes the neighborhood a practical base for commuters heading toward Round Rock, the I-35 employment corridor, or Austin proper. The surrounding Hutto area mixes newer residential growth with genuine small-town character, giving the neighborhood a grounded feel that stands apart from more polished master-planned communities to the west. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Living in Hutto | FAQs
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About Madsen Ranch Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Madsen Ranch
Madsen Ranch developed across two phases, with the original Madsen Ranch plat establishing the neighborhood and Madsen Ranch Ph 2 extending it with additional homesites. Both phases share a consistent suburban character: single-family homes on modest lots sized for yards and outdoor space without requiring significant upkeep. Floor plans in the community range from three to five bedrooms, covering a practical spread of sizes for buyers with different square footage needs.
Buyers exploring Madsen Ranch frequently look at the neighboring Madsen community as well. The two share the same section of Hutto and offer comparable housing stock, making it worth touring both when scoping out the area. Together they represent a cohesive pocket of eastern Hutto that holds its identity as a quieter alternative to the denser buildout happening closer to US-79.
For buyers who want to see how Madsen Ranch compares across the broader region, browsing Austin area homes for sale provides useful context on pricing tiers, lot sizes, and community types throughout Williamson County and beyond.
Schools Serving Madsen Ranch
Madsen Ranch is zoned to Hutto Independent School District, one of the more rapidly expanding districts in Williamson County. Elementary students in the neighborhood attend Veterans Hill Elementary, which serves the surrounding eastern Hutto area. Middle schoolers route to either Gus Almquist Middle School or Hutto Middle School, depending on current attendance boundaries, and high school students attend Hutto High School, home of the Hutto Hippos.
Hutto ISD has been actively building out its facilities and programs to absorb the district's enrollment growth, adding career and technical education tracks alongside core academics at the secondary level. Buyers with school-age children should confirm current attendance boundaries directly with Hutto ISD before closing, as boundary lines have shifted in recent years as new campuses have come online to relieve overcrowding.
Real Estate Market Overview
Madsen Ranch occupies a value-oriented tier in the Williamson County housing market. The neighborhood delivers solid square footage at a price point that has historically drawn buyers who want suburban amenities and a manageable commute without paying a premium for newer construction or more amenitized master-planned communities. Homes here are primarily single-family residences, with a portion of the inventory turning over as rentals, which reflects the broader Hutto trend of investors targeting affordable Williamson County addresses.
The Hutto market has long served as a pressure-relief valve for buyers priced out of Round Rock and Cedar Park. As those communities have matured and prices have risen, buyers have pushed further east along US-79, giving neighborhoods like Madsen Ranch a consistent flow of demand. The trade-off is a longer commute to central Austin compared to communities along the I-35 and SH-45 corridors, but the value per square foot has historically compensated for that distance for many buyers.
Getting Around Hutto and Madsen Ranch
The primary commute routes out of Madsen Ranch are SH-130 and US-79. SH-130, the toll road running along Hutto's western edge, connects quickly to I-35 and SH-45, making it the most time-efficient option for buyers commuting to Austin, Round Rock, or the Domain area. The drive to downtown Austin via toll roads runs approximately 30 to 35 miles, with travel times varying considerably depending on the hour and your specific destination.
US-79 offers a no-toll east-west alternative. Heading west, it passes through Round Rock's retail and commercial corridor before connecting to I-35. Heading east, it leads toward Taylor, which has drawn growing attention since Samsung announced a major semiconductor campus there. The long-term employment and economic ripple from that development is expected to influence property demand across the surrounding area, including Hutto.
For day-to-day needs, Hutto has built out a reasonable base of retail and dining along the US-79 and FM-685 corridors, including grocery anchors and everyday services. Larger shopping destinations, including the Round Rock Premium Outlets and the Domain in Austin, are accessible within a 20 to 30 minute drive depending on traffic.
Living in Hutto
Hutto carries a distinct identity within the Williamson County suburban landscape. Its agricultural roots and the famous Hutto Hippo mascot give it a small-town character that newer western suburbs lack, even as residential development has pushed the population significantly higher over the past two decades. The result is a community where newer subdivisions sit alongside older established neighborhoods and a modestly charming historic downtown core.
Hutto City Park and the Hutto Recreation Center provide green space and indoor recreational programming close to Madsen Ranch. The community's growth has brought additional park and trail investments, and buyers moving from more urban settings will find the outdoor amenity picture improving steadily. For residents who want Hill Country terrain and reservoir access, Lake Georgetown is a reasonable drive to the northwest.
Neuhaus Realty Group has deep knowledge of the Williamson County market, including Hutto neighborhoods like Madsen Ranch and the surrounding eastern corridor. If you're comparing options in this part of the metro, our agents can walk you through what's available and how the different communities stack up.
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