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David Weekley Homes is one of the most active production builders in the Austin metro, with 142 homes currently listed across more than a dozen established communities. They have built over 3,300 homes tracked in the Austin MLS, serving buyers across Austin, Cedar Park, Round Rock, Georgetown, Buda, Dripping Springs, and beyond. With a median sale price of $515,000 and home sizes ranging from 877 to 6,009 square feet, David Weekley covers a wide spectrum of buyers looking for new construction.
Their most active neighborhoods right now include Mueller, Sunfield, and Wolf Ranch, with additional listings in Headwaters at Barton Creek, Scofield Farms, and Provence.
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About David Weekley Homes for Sale
About David Weekley Homes
David Weekley Homes is a nationally recognized production builder with one of the deepest footprints in the Austin metro real estate market. With more than 3,300 homes in MLS history and 142 currently active, they are among the most prolific builders operating in Central Texas. Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers across every David Weekley community in the region and can guide you through the new construction process from first visit to closing.
As a large-volume production builder, David Weekley operates through a model home and design center approach. Buyers visit a community sales office, review available floor plans and homesites, and work through the builder's internal process to select finishes and options. Many communities also offer quick move-in homes for buyers who need a shorter path to closing.
Where David Weekley Homes Builds in Austin
David Weekley has built homes across the full Austin metro, covering communities from Bastrop in the east to Dripping Springs in the Hill Country, and from Buda in the south to Georgetown and Leander in the north. Austin proper accounts for the largest share, with 1,742 homes in MLS history, followed by Cedar Park (258), Round Rock (255), Georgetown (195), Buda (180), Dripping Springs (146), Bastrop (144), and Leander (120).
Their most active neighborhoods right now include:
- Sunfield (6 active listings, 80 total)
- Wolf Ranch (6 active listings, 50 total)
- Mueller (5 active listings, 206 total)
- Headwaters at Barton Creek (4 active listings, 111 total)
- Scofield Farms (2 active listings, 74 total)
- Provence (2 active listings, 47 total)
David Weekley also has current listings in Stoneridge, Buttercup Creek, Belterra, Steiner Ranch, Meridian, and Goodnight Ranch. Communities like Canyon Creek, Stone Canyon, and Highland Horizon have significant David Weekley histories in the MLS, though no active listings at the moment. If you have your eye on a community that appears inactive, it is worth checking back as new phases and inventory can open up throughout the year.
Price Range and Home Styles
David Weekley homes in the Austin area have a median closed sale price of $515,000 across 735 recorded MLS transactions. Active listings span a broad range, with the most affordable homes coming in under $400,000 and the upper end reaching just under $2,000,000 in premium communities. That spread reflects the diversity of their product line across very different types of neighborhoods.
Home sizes run from 877 to 6,009 square feet, with configurations from 2 to 8 bedrooms and 2 to 7 bathrooms. Smaller, more efficient floor plans tend to appear in infill urban settings like Mueller, where walkability and compact design are priorities. Larger plans with more outdoor space are common in master-planned suburban communities like Sunfield and Wolf Ranch. Whether you are looking for a low-maintenance home close to central Austin or a larger home in a suburban community, David Weekley likely has something in their current inventory worth looking at.
What to Expect When Buying a David Weekley Home
Buying from a production builder is a different experience than purchasing a resale home. The process starts at the community level: you choose the neighborhood first, then select a homesite and floor plan from what is currently available. From there, you work through the builder's design selections for cabinetry, flooring, countertops, and other finishes. Some communities also carry spec homes at various stages of completion for buyers who want to move faster.
Build timelines vary depending on the community and where a home stands in the construction sequence. Quick move-in homes can close within weeks. New-build contracts in active communities often take several months to a year or more, depending on the stage of construction when you go under contract. Getting a clear timeline estimate from the sales office early in the process helps with financing planning and managing your current housing situation.
One thing buyers often overlook: having your own buyer's agent throughout this process costs you nothing extra. The builder's sales team works for David Weekley. Having independent representation from Neuhaus Realty Group means someone is reviewing your contract, timelines, and options with your interests in mind, at no additional cost to you as the buyer.