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Turtle Creek Enclave is a quiet residential community tucked into Williamson County, offering a low-key suburban lifestyle with solid access to the amenities that define the greater Round Rock corridor. Homes here sit within the Round Rock Independent School District, one of the most respected districts in the Austin metro, served locally by Callison Elementary, CD Fulkes Middle School, and Cedar Ridge High School. The enclave setting keeps things peaceful while keeping you close to the retail, dining, and employment hubs that have made this part of Central Texas one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. For buyers who want a manageable community without sacrificing proximity to everything the northern Austin suburbs have to offer, Turtle Creek Enclave is worth a close look. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs

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Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Turtle Creek Enclave

Turtle Creek Enclave is a compact community within Williamson County, sharing the broader Turtle Creek area with the neighboring Turtle Creek subdivision in Round Rock. The enclave character means fewer homes and a tighter-knit feel than the large master-planned communities that dominate much of this county. Homes in Turtle Creek Enclave tend to run in the 1,500-square-foot range, making them a practical option for buyers who want manageable square footage without the density of a large apartment complex or townhome community.

The surrounding area is studded with established neighborhoods like Summerlyn, Post Oak, and Orchard Ridge, all of which reflect the same suburban rhythm that defines this pocket of Williamson County. If you are exploring Round Rock broadly, Turtle Creek Enclave sits in a zone where community character starts to blend between Round Rock proper and the Pflugerville corridor, giving buyers access to amenities from both directions.

Schools in Turtle Creek Enclave

Turtle Creek Enclave falls within the Round Rock Independent School District, consistently ranked among the top districts in the state of Texas. Students from this neighborhood attend Callison Elementary School, CD Fulkes Middle School, and Cedar Ridge High School. Cedar Ridge, in particular, has developed a strong reputation for its academic programs and extracurricular offerings, drawing students from across the eastern side of Round Rock ISD's attendance zone.

Round Rock ISD operates over 50 campuses across the district and is known for competitive athletics, fine arts programs, and college readiness initiatives. For buyers who prioritize school district quality when choosing a home, this neighborhood checks that box with minimal compromise.

Real Estate Market Overview

Turtle Creek Enclave is a small community with limited turnover, which means buyers need to move with purpose when a listing does come available. The homes here are primarily single-family residential, sized for efficiency rather than excess, and priced in a range that sits below many of the newer master-planned communities in Williamson County. That positioning makes the enclave an appealing option for buyers who want Round Rock ISD schools without stretching into the upper end of the county's price spectrum.

Because the inventory pool is small, buyers browsing Austin area homes for sale should set alerts for this neighborhood specifically rather than relying on broad searches to surface listings here. When a home does come to market in Turtle Creek Enclave, it tends to be the only option available, so knowing the area in advance puts you in a much better position to act. Neuhaus Realty Group tracks this pocket closely and can notify you as soon as activity picks up.

Getting Around Turtle Creek Enclave

Turtle Creek Enclave's position in Williamson County puts residents within easy reach of the major corridors that connect the northern suburbs to Austin and beyond. State Highway 130, the tolled loop that runs along the eastern side of the metro, provides a fast route south toward Austin-Bergstrom International Airport and north toward Georgetown. Interstate 35 is also accessible within a short drive, connecting residents to downtown Round Rock's retail and dining scene as well as to central Austin when needed.

The nearby cities of Round Rock and Cedar Park are both within a reasonable drive, offering major grocery anchors, medical facilities, and entertainment options without requiring a trip into Austin. Hutto and Taylor are also accessible to the east and northeast, and both have seen significant growth in their own right. For buyers who work in the tech corridor along US-183 or near the Dell Diamond area, this part of Williamson County keeps the commute short without the congestion of living closer to the core.

Buyers also sometimes compare this area against Leander and Georgetown when evaluating the broader northern Austin market. Both cities offer their own mix of community character and school options, but for buyers specifically targeting Round Rock ISD, Turtle Creek Enclave delivers that without relocating to either of those markets.

Living in Turtle Creek Enclave

Life in this part of Williamson County moves at a comfortable pace. The enclave setting means you are not living adjacent to a major commercial corridor, but you are close enough to everything that day-to-day errands never become a production. The Kalahari Resorts and Conventions center in Round Rock draws visitors from across the state, and the surrounding area has grown up around it with restaurants, shopping, and entertainment options that did not exist a decade ago.

Outdoor recreation is accessible through the broader Round Rock trail system and parks network, and the proximity to the Brushy Creek Regional Trail corridor gives residents options for walking and cycling without needing to drive to a trailhead. The slower rhythm of an enclave community, combined with the infrastructure of a major suburb, is a combination that appeals to buyers who are done with urban density but still want a connected suburban lifestyle.

Buyers considering Liberty Hill or Jarrell for their lower price points should note that those markets trade proximity to established suburban amenities for more rural character. Turtle Creek Enclave offers a different proposition, keeping you inside the developed Ring of Round Rock's infrastructure while still delivering the calm of a small community.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves Turtle Creek Enclave?
Turtle Creek Enclave is zoned to Round Rock Independent School District, one of the highest-performing districts in the Austin metro. Local schools include Callison Elementary, CD Fulkes Middle School, and Cedar Ridge High School. Round Rock ISD is known for strong academic programs, competitive athletics, and college readiness initiatives.
How far is Turtle Creek Enclave from downtown Austin?
Turtle Creek Enclave sits in Williamson County, roughly 25 to 30 miles north of downtown Austin depending on your exact route. State Highway 130 and Interstate 35 both provide access to the city. Most residents who work in Austin commute via SH-130 or I-35, with drive times varying based on traffic conditions and destination.
What types of homes are available in Turtle Creek Enclave?
Turtle Creek Enclave consists of single-family residential homes, generally in the 1,500-square-foot range. The community is small and compact, so inventory tends to be limited at any given time. Buyers looking for more options in the same school district might also explore nearby Turtle Creek in Round Rock or the broader Round Rock market.
Is Turtle Creek Enclave a good fit for buyers on a tighter budget in Williamson County?
Compared to newer master-planned communities in Williamson County, Turtle Creek Enclave tends to be more accessible from a price standpoint. It delivers Round Rock ISD schools and suburban connectivity at a price point below many of the county's larger planned developments. Buyers also sometimes compare it to similar pockets in Hutto and Taylor at similar price levels.
Are there HOA fees in Turtle Creek Enclave?
HOA structure varies by subdivision and can change over time, so it is always worth confirming current fees and rules with the listing agent before making an offer. Smaller enclave communities like this one may have minimal HOA oversight compared to large master-planned neighborhoods, but due diligence on this point is important regardless of community size.
What is the property tax rate in Williamson County?
Property tax rates in Williamson County typically run in the 1.8% to 2.2% range of assessed value, depending on the applicable taxing entities for a given address. Round Rock ISD, the city or county MUD district, and other local entities all factor into the final rate. Your lender or title company can provide a precise estimate based on the specific property and current assessments.
What nearby cities should I also consider when looking at Turtle Creek Enclave?
Buyers exploring Turtle Creek Enclave often also consider Round Rock for a larger inventory pool within the same school district, and Cedar Park for similar suburban access with Leander ISD schools as an alternative. Leander and Georgetown are also popular comparison markets for buyers prioritizing value in the northern Austin corridor.
How competitive is the real estate market in Turtle Creek Enclave?
Because Turtle Creek Enclave is a small community, active listings here are rare and tend to draw attention quickly when they do hit the market. Buyers who have done their research in advance and are pre-approved are in a significantly stronger position than those who are still early in the process. Working with a local agent who tracks this neighborhood closely can make a meaningful difference in a market with this little inventory.
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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