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Fairhaven is a well-established residential neighborhood tucked into Georgetown, one of the fastest-growing cities in the country and a community that has held onto its small-town charm despite rapid expansion. Homes here are modest in size but solid in value, sitting on manageable lots in a setting that keeps you close to Georgetown's celebrated historic downtown square, local parks, and everyday conveniences. Georgetown ISD serves the area, feeding into East View High School, which draws students from several established neighborhoods on the east side of the city. For buyers who want an accessible price point in a genuine community with real roots, Fairhaven delivers a no-nonsense option in a city that continues to attract attention from across the state. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Fairhaven, Georgetown TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Fairhaven
The Fairhaven area is anchored by its namesake subdivision, a compact residential community with single-family homes built to serve everyday homeowners looking for a practical foothold in Georgetown. Lot sizes average around a tenth of an acre, which is common for established neighborhoods in this part of Williamson County where builder density was higher during earlier development cycles. The streets are quiet and the layout is uncomplicated, which tends to appeal to people who just want a solid home without a lot of HOA overhead.
Adjacent to Fairhaven, the Kasper neighborhood rounds out the local inventory with a similar profile of established homes on conventional lots. Kasper Section 7 in particular has contributed listings to this corridor, giving buyers a small but consistent pool of options to evaluate side by side. If you are cross-shopping these two pockets, the character stays fairly consistent: established construction, owner-occupied households, and proximity to the same schools and commercial corridors.
Buyers exploring the broader Georgetown market will find that Fairhaven sits within a much larger landscape of neighborhoods across Georgetown, from master-planned communities on the west side to more affordable established pockets like this one on the east. The variety within Georgetown alone gives buyers genuine choices based on price point, school campus, and commute preference rather than forcing a compromise on all three.
Schools Serving Fairhaven
Fairhaven falls within Georgetown Independent School District, a growing district that has expanded its campus footprint significantly alongside the city's population boom. Elementary-age students in the area are served by Carver Elementary, James E. Mitchell Elementary, or Williams Elementary depending on their specific address. Georgetown ISD has continued investing in its elementary programs as enrollment has climbed, so it is worth confirming current attendance boundaries before making a purchase decision.
Wagner Middle School serves the intermediate grades, and students then feed into East View High School for ninth through twelfth grade. East View is one of two comprehensive high schools in Georgetown ISD and has grown steadily in both enrollment and program offerings as the east side of Georgetown has developed. The school sits a reasonable distance from the Fairhaven area, and many students in this corridor have spent their entire K-12 years within Georgetown ISD.
Real Estate Market Overview
Fairhaven represents the more accessible end of the Georgetown real estate spectrum, which is meaningful context in a city where newer master-planned communities have pushed median price points considerably higher. The homes here are primarily three- and four-bedroom single-family residences with conventional layouts, and most of the inventory is resale rather than new construction. There are no active builders working in Fairhaven, so buyers are buying into an established neighborhood with mature trees and a settled street feel rather than a construction zone.
The market in this corridor has seen some price softening in recent periods, consistent with broader trends across the Austin metro. That kind of correction can create real opportunity for buyers who are patient and working with a local agent who tracks the neighborhood closely. Sellers in Fairhaven benefit from Georgetown's continued popularity as a destination for buyers priced out of closer-in Austin suburbs, which keeps demand from falling off entirely even when broader conditions shift. Neuhaus Realty Group tracks conditions across Georgetown's established neighborhoods and can help you read the current moment accurately.
Getting Around Fairhaven and Georgetown
Georgetown sits at the intersection of Interstate 35 and State Highway 130, which gives residents meaningful options for getting to Austin or other Williamson County employment centers. The I-35 corridor is the primary spine connecting Georgetown to Round Rock, Pflugerville, and ultimately downtown Austin. During peak hours, the drive to central Austin typically runs 45 to 60 minutes depending on conditions, which is a trade-off most Georgetown residents factor into their decision upfront.
SH-130, the tollway running east of Georgetown, offers an alternative for commuters heading to the Domain, north Austin tech corridors, or the airport, often shaving meaningful time off what the I-35 route would require. Georgetown also has a commuter rail stop on the Capital Metro Rapid Rail line, which gives residents without a car or those who prefer to skip the drive a genuine transit option into downtown Austin. For local errands, Georgetown's commercial corridors along Williams Drive and the intersection of I-35 and Austin Avenue cover most day-to-day needs without requiring a trip south.
Fairhaven's location on the east side of Georgetown keeps it convenient to SH-130 access, which is a legitimate advantage for commuters who work in the tech employment corridor stretching from Georgetown down through Hutto and Pflugerville. Buyers who work locally in Georgetown itself will find the commute essentially a non-issue, since most of the city's employers are within a short drive.
Life in Georgetown
Georgetown has one of the most picturesque downtown squares in Central Texas, a Victorian-era courthouse surrounded by locally owned restaurants, boutiques, and coffee shops that give the city a genuine sense of place rather than the strip-mall uniformity common to fast-growing suburbs. The square hosts a rotating calendar of events throughout the year including a popular Red Poppy Festival in the spring, drawing residents from across the city.
Lake Georgetown sits northwest of the city center and offers boating, fishing, swimming, and extensive hiking and biking trails that wind through cedar and hardwood terrain along the North Fork of the San Gabriel River. The San Gabriel River Trail system extends through the city itself and connects several parks, giving residents car-free access to green space without leaving the city limits. Inner Space Cavern, located along I-35, is a local landmark and draws visitors from across the region.
Georgetown's growth has brought a broader retail and dining scene in recent years, particularly along Williams Drive and in newer commercial districts near the major highway interchanges. For buyers browsing Austin area homes for sale and weighing Georgetown against closer-in options, the lifestyle trade-off is real distance to Austin in exchange for more space, a lower price point, and a city that still feels like a community rather than an extension of the metro.
The team at Neuhaus Realty Group knows Georgetown's neighborhoods well and can help you evaluate whether Fairhaven or a nearby pocket of Georgetown is the right fit for what you are trying to accomplish.
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