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Rancho Sienna is a well-established master-planned community tucked into western Williamson County, where rolling terrain and Hill Country-adjacent scenery set the tone for daily life. The neighborhood has grown through multiple sections over the years, offering a range of home sizes and lot configurations that appeal to a wide cross-section of buyers. Served entirely by Liberty Hill ISD, including the on-site Rancho Sienna Elementary, it's one of the few communities in the greater Georgetown area where residents can walk their kids to school within the same neighborhood. The combination of accessible price points, community amenities, and strong school options makes it one of the more consistently active markets in Williamson County. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Lifestyle & Amenities | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Rancho Sienna Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Rancho Sienna
Rancho Sienna is a single master-planned community built out across multiple sections and phases, which means buyers shopping here will encounter listings labeled everything from Rancho Sienna Sec 1 to Sec 16. Each section reflects its era of construction, with earlier phases featuring more established landscaping and slightly larger lots, while later sections like Sec 16 tend to include newer builds with updated floorplans and finishes. The overall feel is cohesive, with consistent community standards, shared amenity access, and the same HOA framework tying the sections together.
Three- and four-bedroom homes make up the bulk of available inventory, with four-bedroom plans being the most common configuration across the community. Five-bedroom homes do appear periodically, typically in the larger sections on more generously sized lots. Most homes sit on standard suburban lots averaging around a quarter acre or less, which keeps yard maintenance manageable while still giving residents outdoor space to work with.
Buyers comparing options in the broader area often look at Georgetown alongside Rancho Sienna, since both offer Williamson County addresses with good highway access and strong school systems. Rancho Sienna's pricing has historically been competitive relative to comparable Georgetown communities, which has kept buyer interest steady even as the broader market has shifted.
Schools in Rancho Sienna
Rancho Sienna falls entirely within Liberty Hill ISD, one of the faster-growing school districts in Central Texas. What makes this community stand out is that it has its own on-site elementary school, Rancho Sienna Elementary, meaning younger students don't need to leave the neighborhood for school. That's a genuinely rare perk in a master-planned community of this size.
From there, students move into Liberty Hill Intermediate and then Liberty Hill Middle School, before heading to one of two high school options: Liberty Hill High School or the newer Legacy Ranch High School. Legacy Ranch was added specifically to handle the district's population growth in this corridor, and it has quickly developed its own identity and extracurricular programming. The presence of two high schools gives the district flexibility and keeps campus sizes from becoming unwieldy as the surrounding area continues to grow.
Santa Rita Middle School also serves portions of the district, depending on specific attendance boundaries. Liberty Hill ISD has consistently invested in facilities and staff to keep pace with enrollment growth, and that commitment to infrastructure shows in the quality of campuses across the district.
Real Estate Market Overview
Rancho Sienna's market has shown steady, measured activity over the past few years. The community tends to draw buyers who are relocating to the greater Austin area and want a move-in-ready home in an established neighborhood with known schools, without paying the premium that comes with closer-in Austin zip codes. That positioning has kept demand relatively consistent even during periods when the broader market experienced volatility.
The range of sections within Rancho Sienna creates natural price tiers, with earlier phases generally coming in below the later, larger sections. This gives buyers at different budget levels a path into the same community. Resale activity has been the primary driver of transactions here, as new construction within the community has tapered as the neighborhood has matured. Buyers looking at Austin area homes for sale who prioritize established neighborhoods over spec builds will find Rancho Sienna worth a serious look.
Lifestyle & Amenities
Rancho Sienna was built with community amenities as a central feature. The neighborhood includes a resort-style pool, splash pad, sports courts, a fitness center, and multiple pocket parks connected by a trail system that winds through the community. These amenities are maintained through the HOA and give residents accessible options for outdoor activity without leaving the neighborhood.
The surrounding area has seen significant commercial development over the past several years. Ronald Reagan Boulevard and Highway 29 serve as the primary commercial corridors, with grocery stores, restaurants, urgent care facilities, and major retailers all within a short drive. The Liberty Hill and Georgetown retail corridors have both expanded considerably, reducing the need to drive into Austin for everyday errands.
Outdoor enthusiasts in the community have access to the San Gabriel River corridor and several regional parks within Williamson County. Lake Georgetown is a short drive north, offering boating, fishing, and hiking along the shoreline trails. For those who want more Hill Country terrain, the drive west toward Burnet or Marble Falls is accessible without being a commitment.
Getting Around Rancho Sienna
Rancho Sienna sits near the intersection of Ronald Reagan Boulevard and Highway 29, which are the two primary arteries for getting in and out of the community. From there, Ronald Reagan connects south toward FM 620 and eventually to the 183A toll road, giving residents a reasonably efficient route into Cedar Park, Round Rock, and the broader Austin metro.
The commute into central Austin runs roughly 35 to 50 minutes depending on traffic and destination, which is comparable to other communities at this distance from the city core. The 183A toll road is the preferred route for most residents heading to the Domain, the Northwest Corridor tech employers, or downtown Austin. Park and ride options at several points along the toll road provide an alternative for commuters who prefer not to drive the full distance daily.
Buyers considering this location alongside Georgetown will find that commute patterns and access points are quite similar, since both communities draw from the same highway infrastructure in western Williamson County.
Neuhaus Realty Group works regularly with buyers and sellers throughout Williamson County, including Rancho Sienna. If you have questions about specific sections, pricing trends, or how this community compares to nearby options, we're glad to help you work through the details.
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