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Pinnacle Georgetown, TX Real Estate
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Pinnacle is a residential neighborhood tucked into Georgetown, Texas, offering a quieter suburban pace with easy access to everything that makes Williamson County one of the fastest-growing areas in the state. The neighborhood sits within Georgetown ISD, served by East View High School, which draws consistent interest from buyers who prioritize established school options. Homes here tend to be modestly sized single-family residences on compact lots, making Pinnacle a practical choice for anyone looking to plant roots in Georgetown without stretching into larger master-planned community territory. The surrounding area gives residents quick access to Georgetown's historic downtown square, regional shopping along Williams Drive, and the outdoor recreation that defines life along the San Gabriel River corridor. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Pinnacle Georgetown, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Pinnacle
The Pinnacle community in Georgetown is organized across several platted phases, including Pinnacle Phase 1 and Pinnacle Phase 4. These phases developed at different points in Georgetown's residential growth cycle, which means you'll find some variation in lot sizes, setbacks, and architectural styles as you move through the neighborhood. Pinnacle Phase 1 tends to feature slightly larger lots and older builds with mature landscaping, while Phase 4 reflects a more recent era of suburban construction with tighter lot configurations and updated floor plans.
Buyers looking at Pinnacle are typically focused on the value proposition that Georgetown continues to offer compared to other Williamson County submarkets. The neighborhood is close enough to central Georgetown amenities to feel connected, but far enough from the busiest corridors to stay relatively quiet. For buyers who want more acreage or a master-planned amenity base, nearby Georgetown also includes established communities with pools, trails, and fitness centers that draw significant buyer interest.
Schools in Pinnacle
Pinnacle is zoned to Georgetown Independent School District, one of the larger and more established ISDs in Williamson County. Students in the neighborhood attend Carver Elementary or Williams Elementary at the primary level, feeding into Charles A Forbes Middle School or Wagner Middle School depending on zone boundaries. The high school is East View High School, a comprehensive campus that serves a large portion of Georgetown's eastern and southeastern residential areas.
Georgetown ISD has continued to invest in campus improvements and program expansion as enrollment has grown alongside the city's broader residential boom. For buyers doing their due diligence on school zoning, it is always worth confirming current attendance boundaries directly with the district, as rapid development in the area can prompt rezoning adjustments.
Real Estate Market Overview
Pinnacle sits in a segment of the Georgetown market that serves buyers looking for established, move-in-ready housing without the price premium of larger master-planned communities or lakefront properties. The neighborhood is predominantly single-family residential, with a mix of lease and for-sale inventory that reflects Georgetown's strong rental demand alongside steady homeownership interest.
The homes here are generally three- and four-bedroom floor plans on standard suburban lots, which keeps the product approachable for a range of buyers. Georgetown as a whole has seen significant appreciation over the past decade, and Pinnacle benefits from its positioning within a well-regarded school district and a city that continues to attract employers and residents from across the metro. Buyers comparing Pinnacle to other Georgetown neighborhoods will find it competitive on value relative to communities with HOA amenity packages, since Pinnacle offers a lower-friction ownership profile. Browse current Austin area homes for sale to see how Pinnacle stacks up against other Williamson County options.
Getting Around Pinnacle
Georgetown sits at the northern edge of the Austin metro, positioned along Interstate 35 with additional access via State Highway 130 to the east. For buyers who commute to Round Rock, Cedar Park, or the domain corridor, the drive is manageable and benefits from Georgetown's location ahead of much of the Austin-bound congestion that builds further south.
The commute to downtown Austin runs roughly 35 to 45 minutes under normal conditions, with longer drive times during peak morning hours as traffic thickens along I-35 south of Round Rock. Buyers who work in North Austin tech corridors or along the 183 Tech Corridor will likely find Georgetown commutes more workable than those heading to South Austin or the Barton Springs area daily. Georgetown also has a developing local commercial base, so many daily errands, dining, and healthcare needs can be met without leaving the city.
Lifestyle in Georgetown
Georgetown has built a genuine local identity that goes beyond its role as a bedroom community. The historic downtown square anchors the city's social life, with locally owned restaurants, boutique retail, a vibrant arts scene, and regular community events centered around the courthouse and surrounding blocks. Buyers moving to Pinnacle are close to all of this while still living in a conventional residential neighborhood rather than directly adjacent to the activity.
Outdoor recreation is a consistent draw in the area. Lake Georgetown, managed by the Army Corps of Engineers, sits just a few miles to the northwest and offers fishing, hiking, and camping along the North Fork of the San Gabriel River. The Berry Springs Park and Preserve and Garey Park provide additional green space with trails, playgrounds, open fields, and equestrian areas. For residents who want a broader set of dining and entertainment options, Round Rock and Cedar Park are both within a short drive and offer larger retail corridors and additional restaurant diversity.
The Neuhaus Realty Group team works with buyers and sellers throughout Georgetown and the broader Williamson County market. Whether you are buying your first home in Pinnacle or evaluating the neighborhood as part of a broader Georgetown home search, our agents know the local inventory and can help you move with confidence.
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