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Edgewood is a new construction community in Leander, built entirely by M/I Homes and positioned along one of Williamson County's fastest-growing residential corridors. The neighborhood sits within easy reach of the 183A tollway, putting Cedar Park, the Domain, and central Austin well within commuting range for residents who work across the metro. Leander ISD serves Edgewood through Tarvin Elementary, Stiles Middle School, and Rouse High School, three campuses that reflect the district's continued investment in academic and extracurricular programs. For buyers who want spacious, modern floor plans with builder warranties and the ability to customize finishes before move-in, Edgewood offers something the resale market in this price range simply cannot replicate. New Construction | Neighborhood | Schools | Getting Around | Market Overview | FAQs
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About Edgewood Homes for Sale in Leander, TX
New Construction in Edgewood
Edgewood is an all-new construction community in Leander, Texas, developed exclusively by M/I Homes. M/I Homes is one of the country's most established national homebuilders, known for energy-efficient construction, thoughtful floor plan layouts, and a buyer experience that includes hands-on finish selection through their design centers. Every home in Edgewood is built to current code standards, which means updated HVAC systems, modern insulation, smart-home wiring infrastructure, and structural warranties that older resale properties in the area cannot match.
The homes in Edgewood lean toward four and five bedrooms with generous square footage, reflecting M/I Homes' focus on spacious, livable layouts suited to how people actually use a home day to day. Open-concept main floors, covered outdoor patios, and flexible upstairs bonus rooms are common features across the community's available floor plans. Buyers who want to personalize finishes before move-in, such as cabinet colors, flooring materials, and countertop selections, will find M/I Homes' design process accommodating within their available upgrade tiers.
One important note for buyers: new construction contracts differ significantly from standard resale purchase agreements. Builder contracts tend to favor the builder on timeline changes, change order pricing, and contingency terms. Working with an independent buyer's agent who understands new construction negotiations is genuinely valuable here, both to help you evaluate builder incentives and to ensure you have representation separate from the builder's on-site sales team.
The Edgewood Neighborhood
Edgewood sits within the city of Leander in Williamson County, an area that has transformed dramatically over the past decade as Austin's growth pushed north along the 183A corridor. The community has the cohesive, well-planned feel that M/I Homes communities are known for, with consistent architectural styles, maintained common areas, and streets designed around suburban living. Lot sizes here are more compact than what you would find on acreage properties further west or north, but the floor plans are designed to maximize interior space and create usable outdoor living areas within those footprints.
Buyers who are also considering nearby Leander more broadly will find that Edgewood fits comfortably into the northern 183A growth story alongside other newer planned communities in the city. For buyers comparing new construction options across the greater metro, browsing the full range of Austin area homes for sale reveals just how much Williamson County communities like Edgewood offer relative to comparable builds closer to the city core. Communities like Cedar Park and Georgetown are worth exploring for buyers who want to compare similar new construction options within Leander ISD or neighboring Williamson County districts before committing to a specific neighborhood.
Schools Serving Edgewood
Edgewood is zoned entirely to Leander ISD, a district that has grown consistently alongside Williamson County's rapid population expansion. Leander ISD now serves a large student population across Cedar Park, Leander, and the surrounding communities, and has built a strong track record of academic investment, competitive athletics programs, and well-maintained campuses.
Students from Edgewood attend Tarvin Elementary School, Stiles Middle School, and Rouse High School. Rouse High School offers a broad slate of Advanced Placement courses and has developed active programs in athletics, fine arts, and student organizations. Tarvin Elementary is a newer campus that opened specifically to serve the wave of residential growth in northwestern Leander, and its location makes it a practical daily destination for younger students in Edgewood. Stiles Middle School bridges the two campuses and offers a range of electives and enrichment programs as part of the district's middle school curriculum structure.
Getting Around Leander and Austin
Leander's position along the 183A tollway is one of its clearest practical advantages for buyers who commute across the Austin metro. From Edgewood, residents can access 183A quickly and move south toward Cedar Park before connecting to US-183, SH-45, or the MoPac Expressway, depending on their destination. Downtown Austin sits roughly 30 to 35 miles south, with realistic commute times ranging from 35 minutes during off-peak hours to well over an hour when traffic peaks on weekday mornings and evenings.
Capital Metro's Red Line MetroRail runs from Leander Station all the way into downtown Austin, with stops at midpoints including the Domain and Q2 Stadium, both of which have become major employment and entertainment destinations. The rail option is a genuine differentiator for Leander as a suburb, and buyers who anticipate regular commutes into Austin should factor the station's proximity into their planning. The Leander Station park-and-ride lot makes the train a viable option for Edgewood residents willing to make the short drive to catch the morning departure.
Day-to-day errands are well covered within Leander itself. The commercial corridors along US-183 and Hero Way include major grocery stores, home improvement retailers, urgent care clinics, and a steadily growing restaurant scene. Crystal Falls Parkway continues to attract new retail tenants as the population grows, reducing how often Edgewood residents need to drive into the congested Austin core for routine shopping and services.
Real Estate Market Overview
Because Edgewood is an exclusively new construction community, its market dynamics differ from mixed resale neighborhoods where pricing reflects a broader range of property ages and conditions. M/I Homes sets the initial pricing and controls available inventory at any given phase of development. Builder incentives, which can include mortgage rate buydowns, closing cost contributions, or upgrade credits, tend to fluctuate based on the builder's inventory goals and seasonal market conditions. Buyers who time their purchase during slower periods may find more room to negotiate on incentives, even when base pricing holds firm.
Williamson County's property tax structure is an important consideration for buyers comparing Edgewood to communities across the Travis County line. Williamson County effective tax rates have generally run somewhat below comparable Travis County communities, though the specific rate for any given property depends on the applicable school district, city, and special district levies. Buyers should also know that new construction homes carry a brief window before full taxable value is assessed, so it is worth verifying the projected tax load with the appraisal district and planning for potential increases in subsequent years after closing.
Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers throughout the Leander and northern Williamson County market, including new construction communities like Edgewood. Our agents understand builder contract terms, know how to evaluate incentive packages, and bring independent representation to a purchase process that is otherwise run entirely by the builder's team.
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