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Homes for Sale in Pearson Place, Austin, TX
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Pearson Place is an established residential neighborhood tucked into Williamson County, just north of Austin along the 183A corridor. Zoned to the highly regarded Round Rock Independent School District, the community draws buyers who want proximity to Austin's job centers without giving up the quieter pace and lower density of the suburbs. Homes here are predominantly spacious single-family residences with generous floor plans, mature landscaping, and the kind of settled character that comes with a neighborhood that has been fully built out and occupied for years. It sits close to retail, dining, and recreation along the Pearson Ranch Road and N. FM 620 corridors, putting everyday conveniences within easy reach. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Pearson Place Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Pearson Place
Pearson Place is organized into two distinct sections. Pearson Place Sec 1 is the original portion of the community and carries the more established feel, with mature trees lining the streets and homes that have settled comfortably into the landscape. Pearson Place Sec 2 extended the community and tends to offer slightly newer construction and updated floor plans while maintaining the same residential character throughout. Both sections are part of the broader Pearson area, a cluster of neighborhoods sharing the same northwest Williamson County address and school assignments.
Homes throughout both sections are predominantly four-bedroom single-family residences, which reflects the demand for larger floor plans in this part of the market. Lot sizes are modest, typically around a sixth of an acre, which means buyers get livable outdoor space without the maintenance burden of a large rural property. The streetscapes are clean and consistent, and the overall density keeps the neighborhood feeling cohesive rather than sprawling.
Schools in Pearson Place
Pearson Place falls entirely within Round Rock Independent School District, one of the most respected school districts in Central Texas. Students here attend Elsa England Elementary School, Pearson Ranch Middle School, and McNeil High School. Round Rock ISD has a track record of strong academic programs, competitive athletics, and well-funded extracurricular offerings, which is part of what sustains buyer interest in Williamson County neighborhoods like this one.
Pearson Ranch Middle School is a particular point of pride for the area, with its name echoing the community itself and its proximity keeping bus routes short. McNeil High School serves a large swath of northwest Austin and offers a broad range of Advanced Placement coursework, career and technical education programs, and competitive sports. Parents who prioritize school quality tend to find this combination of campus assignments reassuring.
Real Estate Market Overview
Pearson Place is a fully built-out neighborhood with no new construction activity, which means buyers are working with resale inventory. That dynamic shapes the market in meaningful ways. Sellers benefit from limited competing supply within the neighborhood itself, while buyers are evaluating homes based on updates, condition, and positioning relative to recent comparable sales. The four-bedroom floor plans that dominate the community appeal broadly, and homes that show well and are priced accurately tend to generate serious interest.
As part of the wider Pearson area and the northwest Williamson County corridor, Pearson Place competes and compares with surrounding communities that also feed into Round Rock ISD. Buyers considering this neighborhood are often cross-shopping similar resale communities along the 183A corridor. For a broader picture of what is available across the metro, our full inventory of Austin area homes for sale gives context across price points and locations.
Getting Around Pearson Place
One of Pearson Place's quiet strengths is its commute profile. The neighborhood sits near the intersection of Pearson Ranch Road and N. FM 620, giving residents quick access to the 183A toll road heading south toward Austin's tech employment clusters. The 183A runs down to US-183, which connects into central and south Austin, making the drive to the Domain, the Arboretum, or downtown manageable even during peak hours.
North on 183A connects quickly to Leander and Cedar Park, where the Metro Rail station at Leander offers a commuter train option into downtown Austin for those who prefer to avoid driving entirely. The surrounding area has also developed substantially in terms of surface-road retail, so most daily errands, including grocery shopping, medical offices, and casual dining, are within a short drive without needing to get onto a major highway at all.
Residents of Pearson Place also benefit from easy access to Austin, whether for work, entertainment, or cultural amenities, while living outside the city limits with Williamson County property tax rates rather than the Austin city overlay.
Lifestyle & Amenities Near Pearson Place
The area around Pearson Place has matured into a full-service suburban corridor. The Lakeline Mall area and the broader N. FM 620 retail strip provide access to major grocery chains, national retailers, restaurants ranging from quick-service to sit-down, and fitness centers. The HEB on Lakeline Boulevard is a frequent stop for residents throughout this part of Williamson County.
Outdoor recreation is accessible without a long drive. Brushy Creek Regional Trail system runs through portions of this corridor and connects to parks, open water features, and walking and cycling paths that stretch across multiple communities. Lake Creek Park and other Williamson County green spaces provide additional options for outdoor activity throughout the year. The Hill Country is within an hour's drive to the west, offering weekend destinations that complement the more suburban day-to-day of living in Pearson Place.
When it comes time to buy or sell in this neighborhood, Neuhaus Realty Group brings direct experience with the Pearson Place market and the wider northwest Williamson County area. We know the subdivisions, the school assignments, and the nuances of how homes in this corridor are valued, and we put that knowledge to work for our clients from the first conversation through closing.
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