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Brushy Bend Park is a residential neighborhood tucked into Williamson County, offering a lower-key alternative to the larger master-planned communities that dominate this part of the Austin metro. Homes here tend to sit on generous lots, and the area draws buyers who want space without the density of newer developments closer to downtown Round Rock. The neighborhood falls within both Leander ISD and Round Rock ISD attendance zones, giving it solid school options at multiple levels. It has the feel of an established community where neighbors actually know each other. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Brushy Bend Park
Brushy Bend Park is organized into two distinct sections: the original Brushy Bend Park plat and Brushy Bend Park Sec 2. Both sections share the same general character, with single-family residences on lots that run larger than what you typically find in the newer subdivisions being built across Williamson County today. That lot size is one of the reasons buyers specifically seek this neighborhood out. You get room to breathe, space for a backyard worth using, and a sense of separation from your neighbors that is harder to come by in newer construction areas.
The homes themselves span a range of configurations, from three-bedroom residences to larger five-bedroom layouts, which makes the neighborhood workable for a wide variety of buyers. Because this is an established neighborhood rather than a new build community, the housing stock has character and variety that newer tracts rarely offer. You will not find two identical floorplans repeated down every street.
Schools in Brushy Bend Park
Brushy Bend Park sits in a zone where both Leander ISD and Round Rock ISD serve students, depending on which part of the neighborhood a home falls in. This is worth confirming on a property-by-property basis when you are shopping, since the exact attendance zone for any given address can differ from the next street over. Both districts have strong reputations across Williamson County.
At the elementary level, Akin Elementary and Brushy Creek Elementary serve students in this area. Brushy Creek is well-regarded within Round Rock ISD and has served this corridor of Williamson County for decades. For middle school, students may attend Artie L. Henry Middle School, Cedar Valley Middle School, or Stiles Middle School depending on their specific address and district assignment. At the high school level, Round Rock High School and Vista Ridge High School both serve students from this neighborhood. Vista Ridge in particular has built a reputation for strong academics and competitive extracurricular programs since opening in Leander ISD.
Real Estate Market Overview
Brushy Bend Park is a smaller, well-established neighborhood, which means inventory tends to be limited at any given time. When homes come available here, they tend to attract buyers who have specifically been waiting for this neighborhood rather than casual window shoppers. The combination of lot size, school district access, and location in Williamson County gives Brushy Bend Park a consistent draw that keeps demand relatively steady.
Buyers considering this area alongside newer alternatives will notice that Brushy Bend Park offers something the newer subdivisions cannot replicate: maturity. The trees are established, the streets are quiet, and the infrastructure has been in place long enough to feel settled. That said, buyers looking for a brand-new home with builder warranties and modern open-concept layouts may find more options in surrounding areas. For buyers who want move-in-ready character homes with real lot sizes, Brushy Bend Park competes well. Search Austin area homes for sale to compare options across the region.
Getting Around Brushy Bend Park
Brushy Bend Park's location in Williamson County puts it in solid commuting distance to several major employment centers. Round Rock is the closest city, and its major employers including Dell Technologies and a growing number of medical and tech companies are accessible without a long drive. The SH-45 toll road and IH-35 are both within reasonable reach, connecting residents to Cedar Park, Pflugerville, and eventually Austin proper to the south.
Getting into downtown Austin from this area typically takes 30 to 45 minutes depending on traffic conditions, which is on par with most of Williamson County. For buyers working in Round Rock or the northern Austin tech corridor along US-183, the commute picture is considerably more manageable. The area is served well enough by surface roads that daily errands to grocery stores, restaurants, and retail along the Round Rock and Cedar Park corridors are quick trips rather than production events.
Lifestyle in Brushy Bend Park
The lifestyle in Brushy Bend Park is rooted in suburban comfort without the noise and density of the high-growth corridors closer to IH-35. This is a neighborhood where you can hear yourself think. Lot sizes allow for outdoor living, gardening, or simply having a yard that serves a purpose. The surrounding area is well-served by parks and green space, and Williamson County's investment in trail infrastructure means outdoor activity is accessible without driving far.
Shopping and dining options in nearby Round Rock cover most needs, from the major retail along University Boulevard and Louis Henna Boulevard to local dining spots that have made Round Rock a genuine destination rather than just a bedroom community. The Round Rock Premium Outlets add a regional draw that also benefits Brushy Bend Park residents who want more than basic big-box retail nearby.
For buyers who want proximity to urban conveniences while maintaining a residential pace of life, Brushy Bend Park hits a reasonable balance. It is not a trendy in-town neighborhood, but it does not try to be. What it offers instead is reliability: good schools, reasonable commutes, established community character, and homes with the kind of lot size that is increasingly difficult to find as Williamson County builds out.
Neuhaus Realty Group knows this stretch of Williamson County well, including the school district boundary quirks that can affect which campus a home feeds into and the lot and deed nuances that come with older established subdivisions. If you are considering Brushy Bend Park, we can help you evaluate listings in context and compare them against similar options in the surrounding area.
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