Old Town Meadows, TX Real Estate
Old Town Meadows is a low-key residential neighborhood tucked into Williamson County near the heart of Round Rock, offering a quieter pace with easy access to one of the Austin metro's most established suburban cities. Homes here sit on modest lots within the well-regarded Round Rock ISD, served by Old Town Elementary, Walsh Middle School, and Round Rock High School. The neighborhood draws buyers who want proximity to Round Rock's employment centers, parks, and retail corridors without the higher price points of newer master-planned developments. If you appreciate established tree canopy, older-built homes with room to personalize, and a central location between Austin and Georgetown, Old Town Meadows is worth a close look. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Old Town Meadows, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Old Town Meadows
Old Town Meadows is itself the primary subdivision in this area, a single-name community that keeps its footprint compact and its character consistent. The homes here are residential single-family properties, most built in an earlier era, which gives the neighborhood a settled, rooted feel you do not always find in the ring of newer developments spreading north of Austin. Lot sizes run smaller than you would find in estate-style communities, which tends to keep the overall scale of the neighborhood walkable and connected.
Buyers interested in the broader Old Town corridor should also consider the nearby Old Town neighborhood in Leander, which shares a similar name and similar sensibility but sits within a different city and school district. That distinction matters when you are comparing options across the area.
Old Town Meadows is surrounded by established Round Rock neighborhoods that have been part of the city's fabric for decades. The mix of mid-century and early two-thousands construction gives buyers looking for more affordable entry points into Williamson County a legitimate option without sacrificing proximity to the city's core amenities.
Schools in Old Town Meadows
Old Town Meadows falls within Round Rock Independent School District, one of the larger and more respected districts in the Greater Austin area. Round Rock ISD operates over 50 campuses and has a long track record of academic programming, athletics, and fine arts offerings that draw buyers from across the metro.
Students in this neighborhood are served by Old Town Elementary at the primary level, a campus whose name reflects the historic character of this part of Round Rock. From there, students move to Walsh Middle School before continuing to Round Rock High School, which offers a full slate of AP courses, dual enrollment options, and strong extracurricular programming.
Round Rock High School carries a legacy of competitive athletics and a large graduating class, which means students have access to the kinds of elective depth and club offerings you typically see at larger schools. For buyers prioritizing school district quality, Round Rock ISD delivers solid public education at all three levels represented here.
Real Estate Market Overview
Old Town Meadows occupies an accessible corner of the Round Rock market. The homes here are not flashy, but they are well-positioned for buyers who want to get into Williamson County without competing against the higher price points found in newer master-planned communities to the north and west. The neighborhood's established age means you are more likely to find homes with character, mature landscaping, and room for personalization rather than the cookie-cutter finishes of recent construction.
Activity in this pocket of Round Rock tends to move quietly. Because the neighborhood is small, listings do not appear frequently, but when they do, buyers who have done their research ahead of time are positioned to act decisively. Working with a local agent who monitors this corridor closely matters here more than it does in larger subdivisions with constant turnover.
Buyers comparing Old Town Meadows to other Williamson County options will find that nearby Round Rock offers a range of price points across different submarkets. Those open to nearby communities might also look at Hutto or Taylor for comparable price positioning, or at Georgetown for a slightly more elevated market with a historic downtown draw. If you want to browse the full range of what is available across the region, our Austin area homes for sale search is the place to start.
Getting Around Old Town Meadows
Round Rock's position on IH-35 makes Old Town Meadows one of the more commuter-practical addresses in Williamson County. Downtown Austin sits roughly 20 to 25 miles south via I-35, and the Texas 45 toll road provides a direct east-west connection to major employment corridors in Cedar Park, Pflugerville, and beyond. During peak hours, commute times vary considerably depending on direction and timing, as I-35 through this stretch is one of the most traveled corridors in the state.
For those whose employers have shifted to the north Austin and Round Rock business parks, the commute story gets considerably better. Dell Technologies' campus, the Emerson campus, and a concentration of healthcare employers along University Boulevard are all within a short drive of Old Town Meadows. The city's internal road network has matured enough that you can often avoid I-35 entirely for local errands and appointments.
Round Rock's public transit connection to Austin runs through Capital Metro's commuter rail line at the nearby downtown Round Rock station, providing an alternative to driving for those who work along the Red Line corridor. The city also has an expanding trail system connecting neighborhoods to parks and commercial areas.
Old Town Meadows is a short drive from Old Settlers Park, one of Round Rock's most substantial recreation assets, with sports fields, a disc golf course, splash pads, and walking trails spread across several hundred acres. Major retail, grocery, and dining options cluster along I-35, University Avenue, and FM 1431, keeping most daily errands close to home. Neighboring communities worth exploring include Cedar Park to the west and Leander to the northwest, both of which have grown significantly and added retail and dining options that serve this part of the county.
Neuhaus Realty Group works this corridor regularly and knows the nuances of buying in established Round Rock neighborhoods like Old Town Meadows. If you are thinking about making a move in this part of Williamson County, we can help you understand your options and move quickly when the right listing surfaces.
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