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Homes for Sale in Block House Creek, Leander, TX
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Block House Creek is one of Leander's most established neighborhoods, developed across multiple phases along a natural creek corridor in northwest Williamson County. The community is built around an extensive trail and greenbelt system, a pool complex, and neighborhood parks that give residents genuine outdoor access without leaving the subdivision. Homes here range from classic ranch-style layouts built in the early 1990s to updated two-story builds in the newer phases, offering real variety across a largely built-out community. The whole area feeds into Leander ISD, which remains one of the more sought-after school districts in the Austin metro. Neighborhoods | Schools | Getting Around | Parks & Lifestyle | Market Overview | FAQs
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Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Block House Creek
Block House Creek was developed in phases lettered A through G over the course of roughly two decades, which is why you see subdivision names like Block House Creek Ph D Sec 02, Ph E Sec 501, Ph F Sec 01 and Sec 02, and Ph G when searching the MLS. Each phase added streets, parks, and additional amenities as the community expanded, but the overall design stayed consistent enough that the neighborhood feels unified rather than patchwork. Phase G is the most recently developed section and tends to have the newest construction stock in the community.
Homes across all phases are predominantly single-family residences on compact lots with tree-lined streets and cul-de-sacs throughout. The Block House search area on the MLS captures listings across these phases and is a useful starting point when browsing available inventory. Three-bedroom homes make up the bulk of what comes to market here, with four-bedroom options concentrated in the newer Phase G sections. A modest number of rental homes are available for those in a transitional period before purchasing.
Buyers looking at Block House Creek often cross-shop against other parts of Leander where similar school district access and price positioning make the comparison natural. The northwest Leander corridor has grown considerably, and Block House Creek sits at the more established end of that spectrum.
Schools in Block House Creek
Block House Creek feeds entirely into Leander Independent School District, which covers a large swath of northern Williamson County and has built a consistent reputation for academics, competitive athletics, and robust fine arts programs. Students in this neighborhood attend Block House Elementary, named after the creek and community itself. Middle school attendance is split between Knox Wiley Middle School and Leander Middle School depending on exact address, and high school students attend either Leander High School or Rouse High School.
Leander ISD has expanded significantly over the past two decades to keep pace with population growth in Cedar Park, Leander, and the surrounding communities. The district regularly opens new campuses, so it is worth confirming current attendance boundaries with the district office, as zone assignments can shift when new schools come online. The Block House Elementary feeder pattern has historically been one of the more stable attendance zones in the district.
Getting Around Block House Creek
Block House Creek sits in northwest Leander, just off Lakeline Boulevard and within easy reach of the 183A toll road. The toll road is the primary artery connecting this area south to Cedar Park, Round Rock, and eventually the Domain and downtown Austin corridors. The commute to downtown Austin typically runs 30 to 45 minutes depending on time of day and direction of travel, which is competitive for a neighborhood at this price point in the metro. For those working in the tech corridor along 183 or near the Domain, the drive is often closer to 25 to 30 minutes via 183A.
Capital Metro's MetroRail red line offers an alternative for commuters who prefer rail. The Leander station is one of the northernmost stops on the line and gives residents a park-and-ride option for reaching downtown Austin and the medical district without sitting in traffic. Park-and-ride lots along 183A provide additional flexibility for those who want to connect to express bus service.
For daily errands, Lakeline Boulevard and FM 1431 (Whitestone Boulevard) connect the neighborhood to Cedar Park's retail corridor within minutes. An HEB, Target, Home Depot, and a wide range of restaurants are all a short drive from most parts of Block House Creek.
Parks, Trails & Community Life
The greenbelt running through Block House Creek is the community's defining amenity. The trail system threads through multiple neighborhood parks and connects them in a continuous loop that makes it possible to cover real distance on foot or bike without leaving the subdivision. Block House Creek Park serves as a central hub with open green space, sports courts, and playground equipment. The scale of the trail network is notable for a suburban neighborhood in this price range and is a consistent draw for residents who prioritize walkable outdoor access.
The community pool is another anchor of neighborhood life, particularly during Austin's extended hot season. The HOA organizes events and programming throughout the year that keep the community engaged. The combination of the trail system, pool, and parks gives residents meaningful outdoor options close to home.
For recreation beyond Block House Creek itself, Lake Georgetown and the Brushy Creek Regional Trail are both within a reasonable drive. Georgetown's lake offers boating, fishing, and hiking along the San Gabriel River canyon, while Brushy Creek provides miles of paved and natural surface trail connecting several Cedar Park and Round Rock communities.
Real Estate Market Overview
Block House Creek occupies a clear niche in the northwest Austin metro: it is an established, largely built-out community within Leander ISD that offers resale homes at price points more accessible than newer master-planned communities in the same school district. Because the neighborhood is fully developed, buyers are evaluating individual home condition, updates, and phase location rather than comparing to new construction spec sheets. Homes in the newer Phase G and Phase F sections tend to show more recent finishes, while earlier phases offer more room to renovate and add value.
Demand in Block House Creek is driven by the school district, the trail and park amenities, and the relative value compared to newer Leander and Cedar Park communities. Sellers in well-maintained sections of the neighborhood have found consistent interest from buyers browsing Austin area homes for sale in the northwest suburbs. The rental segment is small but present, which reflects the neighborhood's appeal to those testing the area before committing to a purchase.
Neuhaus Realty Group works throughout Williamson County and has helped buyers and sellers in Block House Creek across all phases of the neighborhood. If you are weighing specific sections of the community or comparing against nearby Leander neighborhoods, we can walk you through the differences and help you find the right fit.
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