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Homes for Sale in Emory Crossing, Hutto, TX
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Emory Crossing is a newer master-planned community in Hutto, Texas, built primarily by Taylor Morrison and offering the kind of modern floor plans and community amenities that draw buyers looking for new construction value in Williamson County. Tucked into the fast-growing northeast Austin corridor, it delivers well-appointed homes with contemporary finishes and convenient access to SH-130, major employment centers, and the retail and dining options that have grown up around Hutto over the past decade. Hutto ISD serves the neighborhood, with elementary options including Cottonwood Creek and Lee Martinez feeding into Hutto Middle and Hutto High School. For buyers comparing northeast Austin suburbs, Emory Crossing is one of the stronger new construction options in the area. Neighborhoods | Schools | New Construction | Getting Around | Market Overview | FAQs
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About Emory Crossing Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Emory Crossing
Emory Crossing is organized into two distinct product lines, both developed within the same master-planned community framework. The primary Emory Crossing subdivision accounts for the bulk of the homes here, with larger floor plans typically running three to five bedrooms and generous living spaces suited to buyers who want room to spread out. Emory Crossing 40's is a separate product tier built on narrower 40-foot lots, which brings more compact floor plans and a lower entry point into the community. That range of product types within a single neighborhood gives buyers real flexibility to find the right fit without having to look across multiple communities.
Taylor Morrison is the dominant builder in Emory Crossing, with David Weekley Homes also contributing to the housing mix. Both builders are well-regarded in the Austin metro for construction quality, finish levels, and warranty programs, which gives buyers a layer of confidence that is harder to find in older resale inventory. The community's overall feel is cohesive and well-maintained, with consistent landscaping standards and shared amenities that tie the neighborhood together.
Schools in Emory Crossing
Emory Crossing falls within Hutto Independent School District, a mid-size district that has grown considerably alongside the broader Hutto community over the past decade. Elementary students in the neighborhood attend either Cottonwood Creek Elementary or Lee Martinez Elementary depending on their specific address, and both campuses are modern facilities built to serve the district's rapidly expanding student population in this part of Williamson County.
From elementary, students continue to Hutto Middle School and then Hutto High School. Hutto High has built a solid reputation for its athletics programs and continues to expand its academic and extracurricular offerings as the district grows. Buyers evaluating school options should verify current attendance zone boundaries directly with Hutto ISD, as zoning in growing communities like this one can shift as new campuses come online.
New Construction in Emory Crossing
New construction is one of the defining features of Emory Crossing, and Taylor Morrison continues to bring inventory to market through active build phases. For buyers, that means access to homes with current design standards: open-concept layouts, modern kitchens with quartz countertops and stainless appliances, energy-efficient systems, and smart home features built in from day one. New construction also comes with builder warranties covering structural elements, mechanical systems, and workmanship, which is a meaningful advantage over purchasing resale.
The 40-foot lot product line gives buyers an entry point into a Taylor Morrison community at a more accessible price, while standard lots offer more yard space and greater separation between homes. Buyers considering new construction here should work with a buyer's agent even when purchasing directly from the builder. The builder's on-site sales agents represent the builder's interests, and having your own representation costs the buyer nothing while providing guidance on contract terms, lot selection, and upgrade decisions.
Getting Around Emory Crossing
Emory Crossing sits in Hutto, which places it northeast of Austin along the SH-130 corridor. The toll road is the primary route south toward Austin and connects to SH-45 and eventually I-35 or SH-71 depending on the destination. Drivers heading downtown Austin are generally looking at a 35 to 45 minute drive under normal conditions, though afternoon congestion on I-35 can extend that. Buyers who work in tech corridors along SH-183, in the Domain area, or at the major employers clustered around Round Rock and Pflugerville will often find the commute more workable than those tied to downtown.
For daily needs, the Hutto corridor has added meaningful retail and dining over the past several years. The HEB on Limmer Loop handles most grocery runs, and the area has grown to include urgent care, restaurants, and specialty retail. Round Rock's major retail centers, medical campuses, and the IKEA and Premium Outlets corridor are accessible in under 20 minutes via SH-130, which effectively extends the daily convenience radius for Emory Crossing residents considerably.
Real Estate Market in Emory Crossing
Emory Crossing sits within the broader Williamson County new construction market, which has been one of the most active corridors in the Austin metro for several years. Taylor Morrison's continued building activity means fresh inventory rolls into the community on a regular basis. Buyers have the option to purchase a completed spec home or work with the builder on a to-be-built contract, though availability and build timelines vary by phase and lot availability.
Resale activity in Emory Crossing reflects the dynamics typical of newer master-planned communities: most sellers are original owners who purchased new, and overall condition tends to be strong. Buyers comparing this area to older established neighborhoods closer to Austin will find that newer build quality and warranty coverage are real advantages, even if the neighborhood lacks the mature trees and distinct character that comes with decades of growth.
Buyers weighing northeast Austin suburb options often compare Emory Crossing to nearby Round Rock and Georgetown, both of which offer a mix of established resale and new construction at comparable price ranges. Those looking at the broader Austin area homes for sale market will find that Williamson County continues to offer strong value relative to closer-in Travis County communities. Neuhaus Realty Group works across the northeast Austin corridor and can help buyers compare communities, builders, and school zones to find the right fit.
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