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Berry Creek is one of Georgetown's most established residential communities, tucked into Williamson County just north of the Austin metro. The neighborhood carries the kind of mature charm that newer subdivisions simply cannot replicate, with tree-lined streets, a well-known golf course, and homes that have been loved and updated over the years. Residents are drawn to the combination of a genuine community feel, access to Georgetown ISD schools, and a location that keeps both the Hill Country and the broader Austin area within easy reach. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Lifestyle | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Berry Creek Homes for Sale in Georgetown, TX
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Berry Creek
Berry Creek is not a single subdivision but a broader community made up of several distinct sections, each with its own character. The original Berry Creek section established the neighborhood's identity as a golf course community, with lots that back up to fairways and mature oak trees framing the streetscape. Berry Creek Sec 02 offers a mix of established homes on generous lots, and Berry Creek Sec 11 Ph 02 represents one of the later phases of development, where buyers occasionally find larger and more recently built residences. Taken together, these sections give buyers a range of options within the same overall community, from classic single-story homes to larger two-story layouts with more square footage.
Lot sizes in Berry Creek tend to run larger than what you'll find in newer master-planned communities closer to Austin, averaging around a third of an acre. That means more yard space, more separation between homes, and a quieter residential atmosphere. The homes themselves reflect construction from multiple eras, and many have been thoughtfully renovated, giving buyers access to established neighborhood character with updated kitchens, baths, and finishes inside.
Schools in Berry Creek
Berry Creek falls within Georgetown ISD, a school district that has grown considerably alongside the broader Georgetown area. Students in this neighborhood attend Raye McCoy Elementary, Charles A Forbes Middle School, and Georgetown High School. Georgetown High has a long history in the community and has expanded its academic and extracurricular programming in step with the city's growth. For families researching school options, Georgetown ISD is known for offering a range of athletic, arts, and career and technical education programs at the high school level.
The district has invested in facilities and staff as the Williamson County population has surged, and Berry Creek's location within the district puts students in a well-established feeder pattern. Buyers who prioritize staying within a specific school zone should verify current attendance boundaries with Georgetown ISD directly, as zoning can shift in a fast-growing district.
Real Estate Market Overview
Berry Creek occupies an interesting position in the broader Austin area homes for sale landscape. It is an established neighborhood rather than a new construction community, which means buyers are purchasing into a mature market with real comparable sales history. Homes here tend to be larger in square footage and sit on more substantial lots than what the same budget might get in a newer infill development closer to Austin's urban core.
The golf course setting and established tree canopy give Berry Creek a premium feel relative to similarly priced communities in Williamson County. Buyers who value space, maturity, and neighborhood character over brand-new finishes tend to find Berry Creek a compelling option. Because there is no active new construction in the neighborhood, the supply of available homes stays relatively contained, and the homes that do come to market tend to attract buyers who have been watching the area specifically.
Georgetown's overall real estate market has matured significantly since the rapid growth years of the early 2020s, and Berry Creek reflects that broader stabilization. Buyers today often have more time to evaluate their options and negotiate terms than they did a few years ago, which makes working with an experienced local agent even more valuable. Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout Georgetown and the surrounding Williamson County communities.
Lifestyle in Berry Creek
The Berry Creek Country Club is the centerpiece of the community's recreational life. The golf course winds through the neighborhood and serves as both an amenity and a visual anchor, providing open green space and a sense of breathing room that residents genuinely appreciate. Beyond the course itself, the club has historically offered dining and social programming that draws residents together throughout the year.
Georgetown as a whole has one of the most celebrated historic downtown squares in Central Texas, with locally owned restaurants, boutiques, and a lively calendar of community events anchored by the Williamson County courthouse. It is close enough to Berry Creek that residents can walk or make a quick drive into the square for dinner without any of the congestion that comes with Austin's more urban corridors.
Outdoor recreation is easy to access from Berry Creek. Lake Georgetown sits just to the west, offering boating, kayaking, and miles of hiking trails through cedar and limestone terrain. Berry Springs Park and Preserve is another local favorite, with fishing ponds, trails, and picnic areas that give residents a genuine outdoor escape without leaving the Georgetown area.
Getting Around Berry Creek
Berry Creek sits in the northern reaches of Georgetown, with access to Interstate 35 and SH 130 (the Texas 130 Toll) providing the primary connections to the broader Austin metro. For commuters heading to central Austin, the drive along I-35 runs roughly 35 to 45 miles depending on exact destination, with travel times varying significantly based on time of day. SH 130 offers a faster alternative for reaching the eastern and southeastern parts of the metro, including the Domain area and the tech corridors along US-183 and SH-45.
Georgetown also has a commuter rail connection through Capital Metro's MetroRail Red Line, which terminates in Leander just to the south and connects to downtown Austin's Plaza Saltillo station. For commuters open to park-and-ride options, this provides a viable alternative to driving I-35 during peak hours. The broader Georgetown area continues to see road infrastructure investment, and the city's growth has brought expanded retail and employment options locally, reducing how far residents need to travel for daily needs.
Buyers also frequently consider Georgetown properties more broadly, as the city's growth has added substantial retail, dining, and employment options that keep daily errands close to home. Nearby communities like Round Rock and Cedar Park offer additional comparisons for buyers evaluating established Williamson County neighborhoods at a similar price point.
If you are considering a purchase in Berry Creek or want to understand how it compares to other Georgetown communities, the team at Neuhaus Realty Group knows this part of Williamson County well and can help you evaluate the specific sections and lots that best match what you are looking for.