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Eggers Homes for Sale in Williamson County, TX
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Eggers is a quiet, established residential neighborhood tucked into Williamson County, offering the kind of settled, low-key atmosphere that buyers looking to avoid the noise of newer master-planned communities tend to appreciate. Homes here sit on generously sized lots compared to much of what you find in newer subdivisions, giving residents real yard space and a sense of breathing room. The neighborhood feeds into Round Rock ISD, one of the most respected school districts in the Austin metro, with Vic Robertson Elementary, CPL Robert P Hernandez Middle School, and Stony Point High School all serving the area. Its location in Williamson County puts residents within easy reach of Round Rock, Georgetown, and the broader north Austin corridor. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Eggers Homes for Sale in Williamson County, TX
The Eggers Neighborhood
The Eggers subdivision is the heart of this community, a single residential area with a cohesive feel that sets it apart from the sprawling, multi-phase developments that have come to define much of Williamson County's newer growth. Homes here are primarily single-family residences on lots averaging around a third of an acre, which is notably more generous than what most buyers find in the wave of newer construction happening across Hutto and Jarrell. That lot size difference is one of the things that consistently draws buyers to Eggers when they're comparing options in this part of the county.
The neighborhood has a settled, established character. You're not looking at a construction zone or a community still figuring out what it wants to be. Streets are mature, trees have had time to grow, and the overall feel is residential in the most grounded sense of the word. Buyers who have spent time touring newer construction neighborhoods often find that contrast refreshing when they come through Eggers.
Schools Serving Eggers
Eggers falls within Round Rock ISD, which consistently ranks among the top public school districts in the greater Austin area. The specific campuses serving this neighborhood are Vic Robertson Elementary, CPL Robert P Hernandez Middle School, and Stony Point High School. Stony Point in particular is a well-regarded campus with strong academic programs and a range of extracurricular offerings.
Round Rock ISD has long been one of the primary reasons buyers choose Williamson County over other parts of the Austin metro, and the Eggers neighborhood benefits directly from that reputation. Buyers coming from other parts of Texas or relocating from out of state who prioritize public school quality consistently put Round Rock ISD on their short list. If schools are a primary factor in your home search, Eggers checks that box clearly.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Eggers market moves with intention. Because the neighborhood is established and the inventory is limited, homes that are well-maintained and properly priced tend to attract serious buyers quickly. You are not going to find dozens of listings to sort through here at any given time, which actually works in favor of buyers who know what they want and sellers who price with accuracy.
Homes in Eggers are primarily three and four bedroom single-family residences, which positions the neighborhood well within the mid-range of the broader Williamson County market. Buyers who are also looking at Cedar Park and Leander will find Eggers competes favorably when lot size and overall value are weighed together. It is not a luxury enclave, and it is not an entry-level neighborhood either. It occupies a practical middle ground that gives buyers genuine options without the price premium attached to some of the more prominent Williamson County addresses.
For sellers, the limited supply dynamic tends to work in your favor when a home is presented well. Buyers in this price range in Williamson County are active and motivated, and a home that is move-in ready with good lot size will generate real interest. Working with Neuhaus Realty Group means having agents who know how to position a home like this accurately in the current market context.
Getting Around Eggers
Location is one of Eggers' practical strengths. Williamson County's road network has expanded considerably over the past decade, and residents here benefit from reasonably accessible routes to major employment centers. State Highway 130 (the toll road) runs through the eastern portion of Williamson County and provides one of the more reliable options for reaching south Austin or the Tesla Gigafactory corridor without sitting in the worst of I-35 traffic.
Round Rock's major commercial corridors are within a short drive, including the retail and dining concentration along University Boulevard and the area around IH-35 in Round Rock. Georgetown is similarly accessible to the north, offering its own downtown square and growing commercial base. Buyers who work in the tech-heavy north Austin corridor, in Round Rock itself, or in Georgetown will find the commute from Eggers workable by Williamson County standards.
For those who need to reach downtown Austin regularly, the drive is longer, as it is from most of Williamson County. The toll road helps, as does timing. Remote and hybrid work arrangements have made this less of a daily reality for many buyers, and those patterns have expanded the practical reach of neighborhoods like Eggers considerably over the past few years.
Life in Eggers and Surrounding Areas
Day-to-day living in Eggers puts you close to everything that makes the north Austin suburbs work well. Round Rock's dining scene has matured substantially, with genuine local spots mixed in among the familiar chains along major corridors. The Dell Diamond, home of the Round Rock Express, is a popular local fixture, and Old Settler's Park offers one of the largest park footprints in the region with athletic fields, trails, and open space.
Georgetown's historic downtown square, about fifteen minutes north, adds a different dimension to what is accessible from Eggers. The square hosts regular events, local restaurants, and shops that have a character distinct from the typical suburban retail experience. Buyers who value that kind of nearby option tend to appreciate Eggers' proximity to it without the premium that comes with living in Georgetown proper.
Buyers considering the broader north Austin corridor also look at Liberty Hill and Taylor, both of which have seen significant growth in recent years. Eggers offers a contrast to those newer, rapidly developing communities with its established character and existing tree canopy. If you are browsing Austin area homes for sale and want something with a more settled feel in Williamson County, Eggers belongs on your radar.
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