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Homes for Sale in Pecan Valley, Austin, TX
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Pecan Valley is a residential neighborhood in Travis County that offers buyers a grounded alternative to Austin's higher-profile submarkets without sacrificing access to the city's employment centers, major roadways, or everyday amenities. The neighborhood draws buyers who have done their research and landed on a place where lot size, school access, and commute practicality matter more than a gated entrance or resort-style amenities. Homes here range from modest single-story ranches to more spacious properties with quarter-acre lots, giving the area a wider price spread than many comparable Travis County communities. What makes Pecan Valley worth a closer look is its multi-district school coverage, with portions of the neighborhood falling within Austin ISD, Bastrop ISD, and Marble Falls ISD, making school zone verification an important first step before any offer. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Pecan Valley Homes for Sale
Pecan Valley in Travis County makes a case without relying on marketing language. It is an established residential neighborhood with real lot sizes, a genuine mix of home styles built across multiple decades, and a location that puts Austin within practical reach without demanding the price premiums attached to the city's more in-demand corridors. Buyers who have searched the metro and grown tired of compromising on lot size, school options, or value tend to give Pecan Valley a second look when they run the numbers.
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Pecan Valley
The Pecan Valley subdivision is the primary community in this area, comprising the bulk of available residential inventory. Properties here are predominantly single-family homes on lots averaging around a quarter acre. The housing stock spans a range of architectural eras, from well-maintained ranch homes built in earlier decades to more recently updated properties, giving the neighborhood an organic character that differs from newer master-planned communities where every house looks like it arrived at the same time. Three-bedroom homes make up the core of what comes to market, with two-bedroom and four-bedroom options appearing periodically as well. For buyers searching Austin area homes for sale, Pecan Valley offers a value profile distinct from the Hill Country suburbs to the west or the tech corridor communities along the 183 North and 45 interchange to the north. The price spread across the neighborhood is driven by the variety of home sizes, lot configurations, and update levels rather than by any single dominant product type.
Schools Serving Pecan Valley
School assignments in Pecan Valley depend on your specific address, with three districts serving different portions of the neighborhood: Austin ISD, Bastrop ISD, and Marble Falls ISD. This makes it especially important to verify zoning with the relevant district before committing to a purchase, as homes on adjacent streets can sometimes fall under different district boundaries.
Within Austin ISD, elementary students may be assigned to Ortega Elementary or Mina Elementary. Middle school assignments can include Martin Middle School or Gorzycki Middle School. At the high school level, Austin ISD students have access to neighborhood campus options as well as the district's competitive magnet programs. The Liberal Arts and Science Academy (LASA) and Eastside Early College High School both draw students from across Austin ISD through a separate application process and are among the district's most academically rigorous options.
Bastrop ISD serves a portion of the neighborhood, with Mina Elementary at the elementary level, Dr. General Garwood Marshall Middle School for middle grades, and Bastrop High School at the secondary level. Marble Falls ISD campus assignments include Marble Falls Elementary, Marble Falls Middle School, and Marble Falls High School for homes falling within that district's service area.
Buyers with school-age children should request current attendance boundary maps directly from each district before making any decisions based on school assignments, as zone lines in multi-district areas like this one can shift over time.
Real Estate Market Overview
Pecan Valley's real estate market reflects the variety you would expect from an established neighborhood that has grown organically over several decades rather than being built out all at once. All active inventory in the neighborhood is single-family residential, with three-bedroom homes representing the most common configuration. The price range across the community is genuinely wide, with more modest homes on standard lots at the lower end and larger or significantly updated properties contributing to a higher ceiling. Buyers who prioritize lot size and value per square foot relative to Austin's central neighborhoods will find this part of Travis County worth serious consideration. As with most of the eastern corridor, properties priced accurately to condition and comparable sales tend to attract consistent attention. Buyers comparing options in this part of the market should also look at what is available in nearby Austin neighborhoods to calibrate pricing and understand what trade-offs different submarkets involve.
Getting Around Pecan Valley
Commute access from Pecan Valley connects to Austin's major roadway network primarily via US-183 and TX-71, both of which serve as east-west corridors toward downtown Austin, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, and employment centers along the 183 Tech Ridge corridor. Depending on exact location within the neighborhood, most residents can reach downtown Austin in roughly 30 to 45 minutes during off-peak hours, with longer times during weekday rush periods. SH-130, the toll loop east of Austin, is accessible from this corridor and offers a bypass option for commuters heading north toward Round Rock or south toward Buda and Kyle without cutting through central Austin traffic. Public transportation is limited compared to Austin's urban core, so most Pecan Valley residents plan their routines around personal vehicle use. For buyers whose workplaces are in the Bastrop area or along the eastern edge of the metro, the neighborhood's positioning reduces commute times considerably compared to living farther west.
The team at Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers throughout Travis County, including neighborhoods like Pecan Valley where school zone verification, lot positioning, and commute routing all factor meaningfully into the buying decision. We know this part of the market and can help you evaluate listings against your specific priorities.
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