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Zarza P Sur, TX Real Estate
Zarza P Sur is a rural survey area in Williamson County, tucked into the open landscape of north-central Texas between the growing communities of Georgetown and Jarrell. This is the kind of place where large lots and quiet roads still define daily life, offering a genuine country setting within reasonable reach of the amenities and employment centers spreading northward from Austin. Buyers drawn here typically want acreage, privacy, and room to breathe, without sacrificing access to the fast-growing Williamson County corridor that has become one of the most dynamic real estate markets in the state. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Zarza P Sur, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods and Properties in Zarza P Sur
Zarza P Sur is a historic land survey designation in Williamson County, reflecting the old Spanish and Republic of Texas survey system that still shapes how rural land is described and conveyed in this part of the state. Unlike master-planned subdivisions, this area is characterized by individual tracts and parcels carved from original survey grants. Properties here tend to be larger, with buyers often seeking raw land, rural homesites, or established country properties rather than cookie-cutter subdivisions.
The terrain is classic north-central Texas, with gently rolling topography, native brush, and open grassland. Depending on the parcel, buyers may find cleared pastureland suitable for livestock, wooded acreage with live oak and cedar, or a combination of both. This kind of rural character is increasingly rare this close to the Austin metro, which makes survey areas like Zarza P Sur worth a close look for buyers who want land without driving hours from the city.
Buyers exploring this area often also consider properties in nearby Jarrell and Liberty Hill, where newer residential development meets the edge of rural Williamson County. For those who want more established town amenities paired with easy access to open land, Georgetown offers a strong alternative with its historic square, expanding infrastructure, and diverse housing stock.
Schools Serving Zarza P Sur
Williamson County encompasses several independent school districts, and which district serves a particular parcel in the Zarza P Sur survey area depends on its precise location. The most likely districts for properties in this part of the county include Jarrell ISD and Georgetown ISD, both of which serve students across a mix of rural and suburban settings in northern Williamson County.
Jarrell ISD serves the Jarrell and surrounding rural areas and has invested significantly in its campus facilities as the community has grown. Georgetown ISD, one of the larger districts in the county, includes multiple elementary campuses, Tippit Middle School, and Georgetown High School, along with East View High School on the eastern side of the district. Buyers purchasing in rural survey areas should confirm district boundaries directly with the county appraisal district or the relevant school district before making a decision, as boundaries in rural areas can shift with annexation and growth.
Real Estate Market Overview
Rural land and acreage properties in Williamson County represent a different market dynamic than the county's high-volume suburban corridors. Inventory in survey areas like Zarza P Sur is naturally limited, and transactions tend to be less frequent than in platted subdivisions. That scarcity can work in a seller's favor when the time comes, particularly as the broader Williamson County market continues to see sustained demand from buyers priced out of closer-in Austin neighborhoods.
Buyers in this area often approach the purchase differently than a typical home transaction. Evaluating a rural parcel means factoring in water source (well versus municipal), septic requirements, road access and easements, agricultural exemption eligibility, and the cost of any infrastructure improvements. Working with an agent who understands rural land in Texas, and specifically Williamson County, makes a real difference in avoiding surprises. The team at Neuhaus Realty Group has experience across both the suburban and rural segments of the greater Austin market.
For buyers comparing this area to nearby communities, Taylor and Hutto offer more developed suburban options at generally competitive price points, while still sitting within Williamson County. Cedar Park and Round Rock anchor the southern part of the county with denser suburban development and strong retail and employment bases.
Getting Around Zarza P Sur
Access to the broader Austin metro from this part of Williamson County runs primarily through US-183, Interstate 35, and SH-130, depending on the specific parcel location. I-35 is the main artery connecting Georgetown and Jarrell to Round Rock, Austin, and points south. SH-130, the toll road that runs along the eastern edge of the county, provides an effective bypass around Austin's core congestion and connects well to employers along the tech corridor from Round Rock down through southeast Austin.
Drive times from northern Williamson County to downtown Austin typically run 45 minutes to an hour under normal conditions, and longer during peak traffic. Buyers who work in the Georgetown, Round Rock, or tech-employer corridors along US-183 will find commutes more manageable. The area also sits within a reasonable drive of the new Samsung semiconductor campus in Taylor, which has brought significant employment growth to the northeastern part of the county.
Rural properties in survey areas like this typically require personal vehicles for all daily errands. Public transit coverage does not extend into rural Williamson County. Proximity to Georgetown, which has a growing retail and dining base around its downtown square and the Wolf Ranch Town Center, means that most goods and services are accessible within a short drive.
Living in Rural Williamson County
The appeal of a property in Zarza P Sur comes down to what rural Texas actually offers: space, quiet, and a pace of life that stands apart from the suburban density expanding in every direction. Residents in this part of Williamson County tend to value outdoor access, whether that means maintaining horses or cattle, growing a garden on a larger lot, or simply having room between neighbors.
The surrounding region has no shortage of outdoor destinations. Lake Georgetown, just west of Georgetown, provides fishing, boating, and hiking along the Goodwater Loop Trail. The Williamson County Regional Park near Georgetown offers sports fields and open green space. North of here, Granger Lake serves as another reservoir for fishing and water recreation in Taylor's orbit.
Georgetown's historic downtown square remains one of the most charming in Central Texas, with local restaurants, boutique shops, and the kind of walkable small-town character that draws buyers who want something other than strip-mall suburbia. The city's growth has brought a strong retail base as well, including Wolf Ranch Town Center and a growing medical corridor. Buyers considering a rural property in this part of Williamson County can pair the quiet of country living with genuine urban access when they want it.
For buyers exploring all their options across the Austin area homes for sale, the northern Williamson County corridor is one of the last places where larger parcels at accessible price points still exist within a realistic drive of the metro.
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