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Homes for Sale in Trento, Cedar Park, TX
Trento is a quiet residential neighborhood tucked into Travis County's northwest corridor, just minutes from the heart of Cedar Park. Served entirely by Leander ISD, the area draws buyers who want suburban comfort with easy access to the employment centers and retail corridors along US-183 and SH-45. Homes in Trento tend to be spacious single-family residences on modest lots, offering the kind of privacy and room to spread out that buyers relocating from closer-in Austin neighborhoods often seek. The community's scale keeps it from feeling overly busy, while its location puts everything you need within a short drive. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Trento, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Trento
Trento is a single-subdivision community where the neighborhood and the subdivision share the same name. The homes here are primarily four-bedroom, single-family residences with generous interior square footage relative to their lot size, which reflects the build approach common to planned residential communities developed in this part of Travis County during the 2000s and 2010s. Lots are sized for suburban living rather than estate-scale privacy, but the floor plans give buyers the room to work with that many larger Austin addresses simply don't offer at a comparable price point. The neighborhood layout is cohesive, with streets that stay calm while remaining close to everything Cedar Park offers in terms of shopping, dining, and daily conveniences.
Buyers who explore Cedar Park often come across Trento when they want something smaller in scale but still within the Leander ISD boundaries and close to the retail and employment corridors along US-183. The community does not have a residents-only amenity center or a large HOA-managed trail network, which appeals to buyers who want an uncomplicated residential experience without the overhead of a large master-planned development. What Trento trades in organized amenities, it makes up for in proximity to Cedar Park's robust park system and the Brushy Creek Regional Trail, which connects miles of hike-and-bike paths across the area.
The broader Cedar Park and Leander corridor offers a wide range of community amenities that Trento residents access easily. Brushy Creek Regional Park provides sports fields, trails, and open green space. The Lakeline area along US-183 at SH-45 has become a regional retail destination with grocery anchors, restaurants, fitness centers, and entertainment options. Residents rarely need to leave the immediate area for day-to-day needs.
Schools Serving Trento
Trento is zoned to Leander Independent School District, one of the most consistently well-regarded public school districts in the greater Austin metro. Students in the neighborhood attend Knowles Elementary, Leander Middle School, and Leander High School. Leander ISD has built a strong reputation for academic programming, campus facilities, and extracurricular depth, and it consistently ranks among the top districts in Central Texas. Buyers who place school district quality near the top of their criteria list tend to keep LISD communities on their shortlist, and Trento's zoning gives it solid footing in that conversation.
Leander ISD serves a large geographic footprint across Cedar Park and the surrounding communities, operating multiple high schools as the district has grown alongside the area's population. Leander High shares the district with newer campuses including Glenn High School and Vista Ridge High School, each serving different attendance zones. Buyers should confirm their specific address assignment directly with Leander ISD, as zone boundaries can be updated as new developments come online. The district's central administration is based in Leander, just north of Cedar Park, and its operational stability over the years has been a consistent draw for buyers prioritizing public school access.
Beyond Leander ISD, the Cedar Park area has a growing selection of private and charter school options for buyers who want to explore alternatives outside the traditional public path. The concentration of school choices within a short drive of Trento gives buyers flexibility that many purely suburban locations in the Austin market cannot match.
Real Estate Market Overview
Trento is a small, established neighborhood with a limited number of homes changing hands in any given year. That constrained inventory means buyers need to be prepared to move decisively when a property becomes available, because competition from other buyers targeting the same school district and location can intensify quickly. Working with an agent who monitors this specific corridor closely makes a real difference when new listings surface.
Buyers browsing the broader Austin area homes for sale market will find Trento positioned competitively within the northwest Travis County corridor. The homes here reflect the build quality and price positioning typical of planned subdivisions in the Cedar Park area, offering solid value for buyers who want Leander ISD access without venturing further north into Williamson County. Sellers in Trento benefit from the sustained demand that has characterized the US-183 corridor throughout Austin's growth cycles, particularly from buyers relocating to the Austin metro for opportunities in the technology and healthcare sectors concentrated along this part of the interstate system.
Getting Around Trento
Trento's location in northwest Travis County puts it within easy reach of the major corridors that connect this part of the metro to employment centers across Austin and its suburbs. US-183 (Research Boulevard further south) runs north-south through the area and links Cedar Park directly to the tech campuses and office parks in north Austin. The Parmer Lane innovation corridor and the Domain area are typically reachable in 20 to 30 minutes outside of peak traffic windows, which is one reason northwest Travis County has become a preferred landing spot for buyers working in those employment clusters.
State Highway 45 runs east-west and provides connections toward the MoPac Expressway on the west side and toward Round Rock and the US-35 corridor on the east. For buyers who commute into downtown Austin regularly, the combination of SH-45 and MoPac covers the route. Travel times from Cedar Park into central Austin vary considerably by time of day, and buyers who make that trip frequently tend to lean on MetroRail as a supplement during peak hours.
The MetroRail Red Line's Lakeline Station in Cedar Park offers a genuine alternative to highway driving for commuters who work along the rail corridor. The station connects Cedar Park to the North Austin tech corridor, the Austin Convention Center area, and downtown Austin's Union Station, giving residents a transit option that relatively few northwest suburban neighborhoods can claim. Day-to-day errands are easily handled without leaving Cedar Park, with multiple HEB locations, Target, urgent care clinics, and a full range of dining options all within a few minutes of most Trento addresses.
If you are considering a move to Trento or anywhere in northwest Travis County, Neuhaus Realty Group knows the Leander ISD neighborhoods well and can help you understand what is available and how to position yourself competitively in a market where limited inventory moves on its own timeline.
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