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Broken Oak is a newer residential community tucked into the growing northwest side of Georgetown, Texas, offering thoughtfully designed homes in one of Williamson County's most sought-after school districts. Built primarily by Chesmar Homes and Highland Homes, the neighborhood reflects the kind of quality construction that has made Georgetown a destination for buyers looking beyond the Austin city limits without sacrificing amenities or accessibility. The community sits in a part of Georgetown that balances suburban convenience with the slower pace that draws so many people to the Hill Country corridor, with established retail, restaurants, and recreation all within a short drive. For buyers seeking new or near-new construction in Georgetown ISD, Broken Oak deserves a close look. Neighborhoods | New Construction | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Broken Oak, Georgetown TX Real Estate
Broken Oak Neighborhood Overview
Broken Oak is a single-subdivision community in Williamson County, meaning the neighborhood and the subdivision share the same name and character. Homes here run on the larger side, with floor plans averaging nearly 2,800 square feet, offering generous living space on modest lots that are typical of newer planned communities in the Georgetown area. The neighborhood has a cohesive look and feel, with homes built to current design standards featuring open-concept layouts, modern finishes, and covered back patios. Buyers considering Broken Oak will find a community that still has room to grow, with new construction activity ongoing from the builders who developed the area.
New Construction in Broken Oak
New construction is one of Broken Oak's defining features, with Chesmar Homes leading the buildout and Highland Homes contributing additional inventory. Chesmar has established a strong reputation across the greater Austin and Georgetown markets for delivering well-appointed homes at competitive price points, with floor plans that prioritize functional layouts and energy efficiency. Highland Homes brings its own pedigree to the community, known for buyer personalization options and strong build quality. Buyers interested in selecting finishes, adding structural options, or working directly with a builder's sales team will find Broken Oak a compelling option compared to resale-only neighborhoods elsewhere in Williamson County. For those who want something move-in ready without the wear of an older home, this community checks that box. Buyers exploring Austin area homes for sale who want new construction in a strong school district consistently circle back to communities like this one.
Schools Serving Broken Oak
Broken Oak falls within the Georgetown Independent School District, one of the more respected districts in Williamson County. Students in the neighborhood attend Jo Ann Ford Elementary, Douglas Benold Middle School, and Georgetown High School. Georgetown ISD has invested in expanded facilities and programs as the district has grown alongside the city, and the school pipeline from Broken Oak is consistent all the way through high school. Georgetown High School participates in a wide range of UIL athletics and fine arts programs. For buyers who prioritize a defined, predictable school assignment in a growing district, Broken Oak's placement in Georgetown ISD is a tangible advantage over some neighboring communities that span district boundaries.
Real Estate Market in Broken Oak
The Broken Oak real estate market reflects the broader dynamics of Georgetown's residential growth. With a mix of new construction inventory and some early resales beginning to come to market, buyers will find a range of options from four-bedroom homes that represent the sweet spot of the neighborhood to occasional three and five-bedroom floor plans. Homes in Broken Oak are priced in the mid-tier range for Georgetown, sitting above entry-level communities but below the premium custom enclaves found on larger acreage nearby. The new construction component means buyers may encounter builder incentives on remaining inventory, including interest rate buydowns, appliance packages, or closing cost contributions depending on the market cycle. Working with a local agent who tracks Georgetown builder activity gives buyers an edge in identifying when incentives are available and how to structure offers on spec homes. Neuhaus Realty Group keeps close tabs on builder communities across Georgetown and Williamson County and can represent buyers directly with any of the builders active in Broken Oak.
Getting Around Georgetown and Beyond
Broken Oak sits in the Georgetown area of Williamson County, which puts residents within reasonable reach of several major employment corridors. Georgetown's downtown square, with its independent restaurants, boutiques, and weekend markets, is a short drive from most parts of the city. Commuters heading to the Domain, North Austin tech campuses, or the Round Rock medical and retail corridor will find the proximity to SH-130 and IH-35 valuable, with each of those routes accessible from Georgetown's road network. The drive to downtown Austin runs approximately 35 to 45 minutes depending on time of day and the specific route taken, which is typical for communities in this part of Williamson County. Buyers also consider nearby Georgetown listings in other parts of the city for a broader look at what the area offers before settling on a specific neighborhood.
Life in Georgetown, TX
Georgetown has developed a full amenity profile over the past decade, with the Georgetown Recreation Center, Garey Park, and the San Gabriel River trail system offering plenty of options for outdoor activity. The historic downtown square hosts farmers markets, live music, and seasonal events that give the city a genuine sense of community identity rather than purely suburban sprawl. Lake Georgetown, just a few miles from the city center, provides boating, kayaking, hiking, and camping through the Army Corps of Engineers managed shoreline. The Georgetown Premium Outlets and H-E-B along Williams Drive handle most day-to-day shopping needs without requiring a trip toward Austin. Residents of Broken Oak are well-positioned to take advantage of all of it, sitting in a part of Georgetown that connects easily to the city's growing commercial and recreational infrastructure.
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