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Sundance Ranch North Homes for Sale
Sundance Ranch North is a low-density residential neighborhood in Williamson County where homes sit on generous acreage lots, giving residents the kind of breathing room that is increasingly hard to find this close to Austin. Zoned to Liberty Hill ISD, the area draws buyers who want space, privacy, and a genuine small-town character without fully leaving the metro behind. The neighborhood has a quiet, established feel with mature landscaping and the open skies that define the northern Hill Country corridor. It sits in a part of the county that has seen steady growth from Liberty Hill and Georgetown, yet retains a distinctly unhurried pace. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Sundance Ranch North Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Sundance Ranch North
Sundance Ranch North is organized around its Phase 2 platting, which brought residential homesites with acreage-sized lots into what was once open ranch land on the northwestern edge of Williamson County. The homes here tend to be custom or semi-custom builds on lots averaging well over three acres, giving each property meaningful separation from its neighbors. That kind of lot size is a defining feature of the community and sets it apart from the tighter subdivisions found closer to Cedar Park or Round Rock.
The sister community of Sundance Ranch shares a similar character, and buyers often consider both when searching this part of Williamson County. Together they represent a style of residential development that prioritizes land and privacy over density and amenities. There are no resort-style clubhouses or community pools here. What you get instead is acreage, quiet roads, and the ability to hear yourself think.
Schools Serving Sundance Ranch North
Sundance Ranch North is zoned entirely to Liberty Hill ISD, one of the faster-growing school districts in the Austin metro and consistently regarded as one of the stronger options in Williamson County. Students typically attend Bill Burden Elementary, Liberty Hill Middle School, and Liberty Hill High School. Liberty Hill High has expanded its academic and extracurricular programs significantly as the district has grown, including career and technical education tracks, fine arts, and a competitive athletics program.
Liberty Hill ISD's growth has come with investment. The district has passed bond measures in recent years to fund new facilities and keep pace with enrollment increases driven by communities exactly like Sundance Ranch North. For buyers who prioritize school district quality, this is a meaningful piece of the equation in this part of the county.
Real Estate Market Overview
The real estate market in Sundance Ranch North reflects the premium that acreage commands in the greater Austin area. Homes here are residential single-family properties on large lots, and they tend to attract buyers who have done their research and know what they are looking for. Because the neighborhood is not particularly large, listings come available infrequently, and serious buyers do well to work with an agent who can alert them quickly when something hits the market.
Demand for large-lot properties in Liberty Hill ISD has remained consistent as buyers are priced out of smaller-lot communities closer to the urban core or simply decide they want more land. Sundance Ranch North sits at a price point that reflects the lot size, the school district, and the proximity to both Liberty Hill and Georgetown. Buyers interested in this neighborhood are often also looking at comparable acreage communities throughout Williamson and Burnet counties. For a broader view of what is available, exploring Austin area homes for sale is a good starting point.
Getting Around Sundance Ranch North
Sundance Ranch North sits in the northwestern corner of Williamson County, positioned between Liberty Hill and Georgetown. The most practical routes into Austin run south via Ronald Reagan Boulevard or TX-29 to US-183, with SH-130 offering a toll road option for reaching the tech corridor and the Domain area. Drivers heading to downtown Austin should budget roughly 40 to 50 minutes under normal conditions, though peak hour traffic on these corridors can stretch that. The location works best for buyers who have flexibility in their schedule or work in the northern suburbs, which includes the major employers clustered around Round Rock and Cedar Park.
Georgetown is the closest significant commercial hub, sitting roughly 15 to 20 minutes to the east depending on exact location within the neighborhood. Georgetown offers a full complement of grocery stores, medical facilities, restaurants, and retail, making the remote feel of Sundance Ranch North more livable than the address might suggest at first glance. Leander is also accessible and is home to the Capital Metro rail station that connects commuters to downtown Austin without touching MoPac.
Lifestyle in Sundance Ranch North
Life in Sundance Ranch North is built around the land. Three-plus acre lots mean room for horses, gardens, workshops, pools, and whatever else buyers envision doing with genuine outdoor space. The neighborhood does not have common area amenities, but that is by design for many residents. The draw is the private land, not shared facilities.
The broader Liberty Hill area has grown considerably, and with that growth has come a more complete local commercial scene including restaurants, fitness options, and everyday conveniences that did not exist a few years ago. The San Gabriel River runs through the region and provides recreational access points not far from the neighborhood. Buyers who enjoy hunting, horses, or simply wide open space often find this part of Williamson County to be a good fit.
For those who want to explore comparable options nearby, Jarrell and Hutto offer different price points and character, while Cedar Park and Leander represent more suburban options with denser amenities. Taylor to the east is worth watching as Samsung's semiconductor investment continues to reshape employment patterns in the eastern corridor of the metro.
Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout Williamson County, including the Liberty Hill corridor and acreage communities like Sundance Ranch North. Because this is a smaller neighborhood with infrequent turnover, having an agent who monitors it closely makes a real difference.
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