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Parmer Crossing is a residential neighborhood tucked into Williamson County, positioned along one of the most active growth corridors in the greater Austin metro. The area draws buyers looking for suburban comfort without sacrificing proximity to major employers, retail, and entertainment spread across the northern Austin region. With Round Rock, Leander, and Georgetown all within easy reach, residents have access to a wide range of dining, shopping, and community resources. Homes in Parmer Crossing tend to reflect the broader Williamson County aesthetic: solid construction, practical floor plans, and yards that give you room to breathe. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs

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About Parmer Crossing Homes for Sale

Parmer Crossing and the Surrounding Area

Parmer Crossing sits within one of the most in-demand growth zones in Williamson County, an area that has seen consistent demand from buyers priced out of closer-in Austin neighborhoods and from new residents relocating to the region for work. The neighborhood itself features single-family homes built over the past two decades, with a mix of traditional and transitional architectural styles common to the north Austin suburbs. Lots tend to be sized to give homeowners meaningful outdoor space, and the streets carry that quiet, residential feel that buyers in this part of the county specifically seek out.

The broader Parmer Lane corridor runs east to west through Williamson County and serves as a connective thread linking some of the most established and fastest-growing communities in the metro. To the west, Leander and Cedar Park offer dense retail, dining, and master-planned communities with resort-style amenities. To the east, Hutto and Taylor represent some of the fastest-growing communities in the entire state, drawing major employers and new residents alike. Parmer Crossing's position within this corridor means residents are well-situated to take advantage of what the entire region has to offer without being in the thick of any one city's density.

Schools Serving Parmer Crossing

Williamson County is home to several respected independent school districts, and buyers in Parmer Crossing should verify current attendance boundaries before purchasing, as the neighborhood may fall within Round Rock ISD, Leander ISD, or another district depending on the specific address. Round Rock ISD has long been one of the most recognized districts in the Austin metro, offering a range of magnet programs, career and technical education tracks, and strong extracurricular opportunities at the high school level. Leander ISD has earned similar recognition for its academic programs and continues to expand facilities to keep pace with rapid residential growth across the district's coverage area.

Buyers with school-age children are encouraged to confirm zoning directly with the relevant district, as boundary lines in fast-growing Williamson County can shift as new campuses open. Both Round Rock and Leander ISDs have added campuses in recent years to accommodate growth, which means newer and well-equipped facilities are often closer than buyers expect.

Real Estate Market Overview

The Parmer Crossing real estate market reflects conditions across much of Williamson County, where limited inventory and sustained demand from both local buyers and relocating households have kept the market active. Homes in established Williamson County neighborhoods at this price point tend to attract buyers who want the value and space that inner-Austin properties rarely offer at comparable prices.

Buyers comparing Parmer Crossing to nearby communities like Round Rock or Georgetown will find similar home styles and lot sizes, though specific pricing and inventory vary by neighborhood and timing. The broader Williamson County market has historically been one of the more resilient in the region, supported by strong job growth, continued population inflow, and relatively predictable resale demand. Sellers in well-maintained homes at appropriate price points have generally seen solid results, particularly as buyers continue to weigh the cost difference between Williamson County and closer-in Austin zip codes. Explore Austin area homes for sale to compare options across the metro.

Getting Around Parmer Crossing

Parmer Lane itself is one of the defining commuter arteries for this part of Williamson County, running east-west and connecting to major north-south routes including US-183, SH-130 (the toll road), and eventually IH-35. Buyers who work in the tech and corporate campuses concentrated along the MoPac/183A corridor will find the Parmer Lane commute to be one of the more logical options in the metro, as it largely bypasses the congested IH-35 bottleneck that defines so many Austin-area drives.

For those commuting downtown, the drive from the Parmer Crossing area typically runs 30 to 45 minutes depending on direction and time of day, though the Capital Metro rail extension and expanding park-and-ride options give commuters additional choices. Residents also benefit from proximity to several major employment nodes in Round Rock and Leander, including the Dell Technologies campus, major healthcare facilities, and a growing cluster of logistics and tech companies that have established regional offices along the corridor. Liberty Hill and Jarrell to the northwest offer even more land for those who can tolerate a longer drive in exchange for acreage.

At Neuhaus Realty Group, we know the Williamson County market in depth, from school boundary nuances to which neighborhoods are positioned for strong resale. If you are considering Parmer Crossing or comparing it against nearby options in Round Rock, Leander, or Georgetown, we can help you understand exactly what each community offers before you make an offer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Parmer Crossing in?
Parmer Crossing is located in Williamson County, Texas. Williamson County sits directly north of Travis County and includes cities like Round Rock, Georgetown, Leander, and Cedar Park. The county has been one of the fastest-growing in the nation over the past decade, driven by job growth and population inflow to the greater Austin area.
What school district serves Parmer Crossing?
Parmer Crossing may be served by Round Rock ISD or Leander ISD depending on the specific address, as both districts cover portions of this part of Williamson County. Both are well-regarded, with strong academic programs and multiple campuses at each level. Buyers should confirm attendance zones directly with the relevant district, as boundaries in fast-growing Williamson County can shift when new campuses open.
How far is Parmer Crossing from downtown Austin?
Parmer Crossing is generally 30 to 45 minutes from downtown Austin under normal traffic conditions. The Parmer Lane corridor connects to US-183 and SH-130, giving commuters several route options. Capital Metro also offers park-and-ride and rail services from the northern suburbs that can reduce the burden of driving into central Austin.
What are property taxes like in Williamson County?
Williamson County property tax rates are generally in the range of 1.8% to 2.3% of assessed value depending on the specific taxing entities that apply to a given address, which can include the county, a municipal utility district, the school district, and a city if applicable. Buyers should request a full tax summary from their agent during the option period to understand the exact combined rate for any property they are considering.
What cities are close to Parmer Crossing?
Parmer Crossing sits within easy reach of several Williamson County cities. Round Rock and Leander are the closest major commercial and retail centers. Georgetown is a short drive to the north and offers a charming historic square alongside newer master-planned developments. Cedar Park is accessible to the west and has dense dining and shopping options.
Is Parmer Crossing a good area to buy a home?
Parmer Crossing offers the combination of suburban space, reasonable commute access, and proximity to Williamson County's established employment base that many buyers are looking for. The area is well-positioned along the Parmer Lane corridor, which connects to major tech and corporate campuses in the region. Buyers who want more land or newer construction should also look at communities in Liberty Hill or Hutto for comparison.
Are there HOAs in Parmer Crossing?
HOA status varies by specific subdivision within the Parmer Crossing area. Some residential sections have active homeowners associations with dues covering common area maintenance, while others operate without a formal HOA. Buyers should confirm HOA status, dues, and covenants as part of their due diligence during the inspection period, since rules and fee structures differ considerably from one community to the next.
How does Parmer Crossing compare to nearby Round Rock or Georgetown?
Round Rock and Georgetown both offer more established retail, dining, and community infrastructure, while Parmer Crossing tends to have a quieter, more residential character. Buyers drawn to the Parmer Lane area often appreciate the relative calm of neighborhood streets alongside convenient access to everything those larger cities provide. Taylor is worth watching for buyers interested in emerging markets to the east with larger lots and newer construction incentives.
Ed Neuhaus, Austin Realtor

Ed Neuhaus

Broker / Owner, Neuhaus Realty Group · TREC #593057

Licensed Texas Realtor since 2007 serving Austin and the Hill Country. Investor, STR operator, and straight-talking advisor for buyers, sellers, and investors. 16 five-star reviews.

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