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Avalon is one of northeast Austin's most established master-planned communities, spanning multiple phases across Travis County near the Pflugerville city limits. The neighborhood has grown over many years into a well-rounded community with tree-lined streets, community amenities, and easy access to the tech corridor along SH 130. Residents enjoy a suburban lifestyle with quick connections to major employers, shopping along Wells Branch Parkway, and the parks and recreation options that northeast Austin continues to expand. With a mix of resale homes across different phases and a range of lot sizes, Avalon draws buyers looking for value, space, and solid schools without sacrificing proximity to Austin. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle & Amenities | FAQs
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About Avalon Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Avalon
Avalon is a phased development, which means the community has evolved considerably from its earliest sections to its most recent. Avalon Ph 01 and Avalon Ph 02 represent some of the older, more established parts of the neighborhood, where mature trees and settled yards give the streets a lived-in character. As you move into later phases like Avalon Ph 9A, Avalon Ph 9b, Avalon Ph 03, and Avalon Ph 10, the homes tend to be newer with updated floor plans, larger kitchens, and open-concept layouts that reflect more recent construction trends. Avalon Ph 15b rounds out the mix with additional inventory that has expanded the community's overall footprint.
The variety across phases means buyers have real options. Someone looking for a more established block with mature landscaping will find it in the earlier phases, while buyers who prefer newer construction finishes can focus on the more recently developed sections. Lot sizes average around a fifth of an acre, giving most homes a reasonable backyard without the maintenance demands of acreage properties. The subdivision layout throughout Avalon tends toward curving streets, cul-de-sacs, and interior green space, which breaks up the grid and creates a more neighborhood feel than some of the denser communities in the area.
Schools in Avalon
Most of Avalon falls within Pflugerville ISD, one of the larger and more active school districts in the Austin metro. The district has invested significantly in new campuses and programs over the past decade as the northeast Austin corridor has grown. Elementary-age students in Avalon are primarily served by Alkek Elementary, Dearing Elementary, and Riojas Elementary, all of which feed into the middle and high school pipeline within the district.
At the middle school level, Cele Middle School and Kelly Lane Middle School serve the community. Both campuses have benefited from Pflugerville ISD's ongoing capital investments in staff and facilities. For high school, Avalon students attend either Hendrickson High School or Weiss High School, two newer campuses that offer a range of AP courses, extracurriculars, and career and technical education programs. A portion of the Avalon area also falls within Bandera ISD, so buyers should confirm school assignments for a specific address with the district directly.
For buyers prioritizing school information, confirming the exact zoning for a given address is always worth the extra step, especially in a multi-phase community like Avalon where boundaries can shift between phases.
Real Estate Market Overview
Avalon's real estate market reflects the broader dynamics of the northeast Austin corridor: solid demand from buyers who want access to the SH 130 tech corridor, reasonable lot sizes, and established infrastructure, all at prices that stay competitive relative to the city's west side. The community's mix of three- and four-bedroom homes appeals to a wide range of buyers, and the phased development history means the inventory at any given time can include anything from recently updated resale homes to properties that offer renovation upside.
Because Avalon has been building for many years across a large footprint, the community never feels like it hinges on a single new construction rush. Homes in the earlier phases have had time to appreciate through multiple market cycles, while later phases offer buyers the chance to purchase into a proven community with the benefit of newer construction. Buyers considering Pflugerville more broadly will find that Avalon represents one of the more recognized names in the area, with a track record that lends itself to consistent resale activity.
For a broader look at what's available across the region, explore Austin area homes for sale to compare Avalon with other communities in Travis and Williamson counties.
Getting Around Avalon
Avalon's position in northeast Travis County makes it genuinely well-placed for commuters heading into the tech corridor along SH 130. Companies like Dell, Samsung, and a growing number of semiconductor manufacturers have campuses within easy reach, and the toll road keeps drive times manageable even during peak hours. For those heading into downtown Austin, the commute runs roughly 25 to 35 minutes depending on time of day, most of it via SH 130 south to US-183 or cutting over to I-35.
The SH 45 connector ties Avalon into the broader north Austin corridor, opening up access to the Domain, Apple's campus off Parmer, and the Metro North employment centers without requiring a drive through the city center. For daily errands, the commercial development along Pflugerville's main corridors covers most needs, with Target, HEB, and major retailers all within a short drive. Capital Metro's Pflugerville Park and Ride routes provide a transit option for downtown commuters who prefer to skip the highway altogether.
Lifestyle & Amenities
Residents of Avalon have access to a range of parks and green spaces both within the community and nearby. Pflugerville Lake and the surrounding Pflugerville Lake Park offer a popular recreational outlet with fishing, walking trails, and picnic areas just a short drive away. Lake Pflugerville is a genuine community asset, drawing residents from across the northeast corridor for weekend activity year-round.
Within the Avalon community itself, the neighborhood's phased buildout has incorporated parks, open green space, and walking paths that connect sections of the subdivision. The scale of Avalon means there's room to walk or jog without leaving the neighborhood, which is a practical amenity in a Texas summer when you want shade and distance from traffic.
Shopping and dining options continue to expand along the SH 130 frontage road and in Pflugerville's retail corridors. Stone Hill Town Center brings a solid mix of national retailers and restaurants within a few minutes of most Avalon addresses. The northeast Austin food scene has also grown with the population, adding locally owned spots that have diversified beyond the chain-heavy options of a decade ago.
Buyers who are also considering communities just to the north should look at Pflugerville more broadly, which encompasses a range of neighborhoods with similar access and pricing. Neuhaus Realty Group works throughout the northeast Austin corridor and can help buyers compare Avalon against other options in Pflugerville ISD without pressure.
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