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Manor, TX Homes for Sale
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Manor sits just east of Austin along US-290, giving buyers a genuine entry point into Travis County without the premium attached to neighborhoods closer to the city core. The city has grown substantially over the past decade, anchored by master-planned communities, a surge of new construction from national builders, and proximity to the employment corridor running along SH 130. From the eco-conscious homes in Whisper Valley to the established streets of Shadowglen, Manor delivers a wide range of housing options at price points that keep the broader Austin metro within reach. Residents enjoy a quieter pace while staying connected to everything east Austin and the tech hubs along the toll road have to offer. Neighborhoods | New Construction | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Manor, TX Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Manor
Manor's residential landscape spans from newer master-planned communities to older, more established streets close to the historic downtown core. Shadowglen is one of the city's most well-known subdivisions, offering a community amenity center, splash pad, sports courts, and miles of trails within a well-maintained HOA neighborhood. Just east of there, Whisper Valley has made a name for itself as one of the Austin area's most innovative eco-friendly developments, where homes are built with geothermal heating and cooling systems, solar panels, and an EcoSmart technology package built in from day one. It draws buyers who want lower utility costs engineered into the home itself rather than added as an afterthought.
Carillon brings a more traditional suburban feel with spacious single-family homes and a central location within the city. Stonewater and Presidential Meadows are solid options with newer builds and community amenities, while Presidential Heights and Presidential Glen offer more accessible price points in the same corridor. Lagos sits near the Lagos Elementary campus and gives buyers a well-connected option close to schools. Those drawn to older homes with more character will find Manor Town worth exploring, where tree-lined lots and distinct properties sit near local businesses and the historic city center.
Other notable communities include Briarcreek, Carriage Hills, Palomino, and Wildhorse, which collectively round out the variety across Manor's zip codes. For buyers with larger land requirements, Manor and the surrounding eastern Travis County fringe also include rural acreage and farm tracts at a range of sizes.
New Construction in Manor
Manor is one of the most active new construction markets in the Austin metro. National builders including M/I Homes, DR Horton, Pulte Homes, Pacesetter Homes, and KB Home all have communities here. Whisper Valley in particular draws buyers interested in sustainable construction, while Shadowglen and Carillon have seen both resale and builder inventory coexist in the same neighborhoods over recent years.
New construction in Manor typically means larger floor plans, modern finishes, and builder incentives that can help with closing costs or rate buydowns. Because so many homes were built in the last ten to fifteen years, the resale market here also skews newer, which means buyers rarely have to choose between updated construction and move-in condition. Buyers exploring Austin area homes for sale who want new construction without the price tags found in the western suburbs often land on Manor as a practical fit.
Schools in Manor
Most of Manor falls within Manor ISD, one of the faster-growing school districts in Central Texas. Manor High School and Weiss High School serve the district's high school students, and the district has added campuses steadily to keep pace with population growth. Elementary schools including Blake Manor, Pioneer Crossing, ShadowGlen, Lagos, and Presidential Meadows are each tied to specific neighborhoods, so school assignment often depends on the specific subdivision. Cele, Dailey, and Decker middle schools feed into the two high schools.
Portions of Manor also fall within Del Valle ISD, Elgin ISD, and Pflugerville ISD depending on the parcel. Buyers with strong preferences about school assignments should verify the district boundary before making an offer, as the borders in this part of Travis County can shift at the street level. The relevant districts all operate multiple campuses with distinct programs, so asking a knowledgeable agent to pull the exact assignment for any property you are considering is a practical first step.
Real Estate Market Overview
Manor occupies a distinctive position in the Austin market as one of the few areas inside Travis County that still offers relatively accessible entry points for buyers priced out of central Austin and much of the suburban ring closer to the city. The inventory mix skews heavily toward single-family residential, with a meaningful share of new construction from national builders who continue to expand their footprints here. The land and farm segment also adds range to the market, with rural tracts that reflect genuine demand from buyers who want acreage without venturing too far from Austin services.
Buyers comparing Manor to Pflugerville will find similar suburban layouts but with more new construction at lower price points in many cases. Those coming from Austin proper often find Manor an adjustment in terms of distance, but the trade-offs in space and value are significant. The differences between Manor, Del Valle, and eastern Elgin reflect how diverse the options are even within a short drive of each other along the US-290 and SH 130 corridors.
Getting Around Manor
Manor sits roughly 18 to 25 miles northeast of downtown Austin depending on your starting point within the city. The primary route in and out is US-290 East, which connects Manor to East Austin and eventually to downtown. SH 130, the north-south toll road running just west of Manor, has become increasingly useful for residents commuting south toward the Austin airport or Circuit of the Americas, or north toward Taylor and Hutto.
The Tesla Gigafactory on Harold Green Road in southeast Travis County is one of the closer major employers to Manor, making the city a practical base for workers at that facility. Samsung's semiconductor plant in nearby Taylor also falls within a reasonable drive via SH 130. Cap Metro does not currently serve Manor with frequent transit options, so most residents rely on personal vehicles for daily travel. Buyers who work from home or have flexible schedules tend to find the distance from downtown less of a factor than those with daily central Austin obligations.
Neuhaus Realty Group has worked extensively in the east Travis County market and understands the nuances between Manor's various communities, from the eco-smart builds in Whisper Valley to the acreage properties on the eastern fringe. If you are weighing Manor against nearby options like Pflugerville or Del Valle, we can help you understand what each area actually delivers so you can make a confident, well-informed decision.
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