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Homes for Sale in Harvest Ridge, Elgin, TX
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Harvest Ridge is one of the newer residential communities taking shape in Bastrop County, just outside Elgin, Texas, on the eastern edge of the Austin metro. Built primarily by Brohn Homes, this neighborhood offers modern floor plans at price points that are increasingly hard to find closer to the city. Harvest Ridge Elementary sits within the community itself, putting Elgin ISD schools within easy reach for anyone living here. It is the kind of place where you get a brand-new home, a manageable commute, and room to breathe without stretching your budget to its limit. Neighborhoods | Schools | New Construction | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Harvest Ridge Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Harvest Ridge
Harvest Ridge is a single master-planned community developed almost entirely under the Harvest Ridge name, with the bulk of the inventory coming from Brohn Homes construction. The subdivision sits in Bastrop County just east of Elgin's city center, giving it a semi-rural feel while still connecting to the services and schools that make the broader Elgin area appealing. Lots run compact, which keeps the neighborhood dense enough to feel connected without being congested. Streets are laid out in a traditional grid pattern with sidewalks, and the overall footprint has been expanding steadily as new phases are released. If you are comparing Harvest Ridge to other Brohn communities around the Austin area, expect a similar build quality and floor plan library, with the added benefit of Bastrop County's relatively lower tax rates compared to Travis County.
Schools in Harvest Ridge
Harvest Ridge falls entirely within Elgin ISD, a district that has been growing alongside the region's population. Harvest Ridge Elementary School serves the youngest students in the community and is located directly within the neighborhood, which means no long bus rides for elementary-age kids. Students then move on to Elgin Middle School and graduate from Elgin High School, both of which are just a short drive away in Elgin proper. Elgin ISD has been investing in facilities and programs as enrollment grows, and the district has a strong sense of community identity rooted in a small-town school culture that many buyers find appealing. If school proximity and a consistent K-12 path within one district matters to you, Harvest Ridge delivers that without compromise.
New Construction in Harvest Ridge
New construction is a defining feature of Harvest Ridge. Brohn Homes has been the primary builder here, and a significant portion of the available homes are brand new or recently completed. Brohn is known in the Austin market for building efficient floor plans that maximize livable square footage on compact lots, typically in the 1,400 to 1,800 square foot range. You will find three and four-bedroom configurations that include open-concept living areas, covered back patios, and modern kitchens with granite or quartz countertops depending on the package level. Because many homes are still being built or recently delivered, buyers have the opportunity to walk through model homes and, in some cases, select finishes or options depending on where a given lot sits in the construction schedule. Working with an agent who knows Brohn's process and the builder contract terms is important here, since builder contracts differ significantly from standard resale transactions.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Harvest Ridge market reflects what is happening across much of Bastrop County right now. After a period of rapid appreciation during the pandemic boom, prices have come back to earth and buyers are in a much stronger negotiating position than they were two or three years ago. Homes are taking longer to sell than the Austin-area average, which means sellers are generally more motivated and buyers have time to do their due diligence rather than rushing into decisions. New construction inventory from Brohn gives buyers the option to buy brand-new with builder incentives, which often include rate buydowns or closing cost contributions depending on the phase and the builder's current sales pace. Resale inventory in the neighborhood is limited given how recently most of the homes were built. If you are looking at Austin area homes for sale and want new construction at an accessible price point east of the city, Harvest Ridge deserves serious consideration. The team at Neuhaus Realty Group works regularly in Bastrop County and can help you compare builder contracts, negotiate effectively, and understand what you are getting relative to comparable options.
Getting Around Harvest Ridge
Harvest Ridge sits just outside Elgin, which puts it roughly 30 miles east of downtown Austin via US-290. That translates to a commute of around 35 to 50 minutes depending on time of day and where exactly in Austin you are headed. The neighborhood is also within reasonable distance of the Tesla Gigafactory in southeast Travis County and the various tech and logistics employers along the US-183 and SH-130 corridors, which has made the eastern Bastrop County area increasingly attractive to people working in those industries. For day-to-day needs, Elgin has a growing commercial core with grocery options, restaurants, and services that have expanded alongside the town's population. The drive into Elgin itself takes only a few minutes, and larger shopping centers in Pflugerville and Round Rock are accessible via SH-130 without having to go through central Austin traffic. If you work remotely or have flexibility in your schedule, the trade-off of distance for affordability and space makes Harvest Ridge a logical choice in the current market.
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