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Woodside is a new construction neighborhood tucked into the northern reaches of Williamson County, offering buyers a chance to own a brand-new home in one of the fastest-growing corridors in the Austin metro. Built by Perry Homes and Pulte Homes, the community delivers well-designed floor plans on modest lots with the kind of finishes and warranties that only come with new construction. Students attend Jarrell ISD, a smaller district with a tight-knit feel that has seen significant investment as the surrounding area grows. Located just off IH-35 near Jarrell, Woodside puts residents within reach of Georgetown and the broader north Austin job market without the sticker shock of closer-in neighborhoods. Neighborhoods | Schools | New Construction | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Woodside Homes for Sale
Woodside: The Neighborhood
Woodside is a single-community subdivision in Jarrell, Texas, situated in Williamson County along the IH-35 growth corridor north of Georgetown. The neighborhood is compact and cohesive, with all homes coming from two nationally recognized production builders: Perry Homes and Pulte Homes. That consistency means buyers know what to expect in terms of construction quality, community aesthetics, and the purchasing process. Lots are modestly sized, keeping the focus on the home itself rather than yard maintenance, and the street layouts give the community a connected, walkable feel within its footprint.
The homes in Woodside run primarily three and four bedrooms, with open floor plans that make good use of the square footage. Both Perry and Pulte offer a range of elevations and interior finish levels, so buyers have meaningful choices even within a production build setting. For buyers who want something turnkey with a builder warranty and modern energy efficiency built in from day one, Woodside hits those marks well.
Schools Serving Woodside
Woodside is zoned to Jarrell Independent School District, one of the smaller ISDs serving the Williamson County growth corridor. Elementary-age students attend Double Creek Elementary, while older students move on to Jarrell Middle School and Jarrell High School. The district has been actively expanding its facilities and staff to keep pace with population growth in the area, and the community has a close relationship between residents and campus leadership that larger suburban districts sometimes lack.
Jarrell ISD is a good fit for buyers who prefer a smaller school environment over the scale of a Georgetown ISD or Leander ISD campus. That said, buyers relocating from major metro areas should plan to visit campuses in person to get a current read on programming, extracurriculars, and campus culture. The district's growth trajectory means things are improving year over year.
New Construction in Woodside
Every home currently available in Woodside is new construction, which sets this community apart from most resale-heavy neighborhoods in the Austin area. Perry Homes and Pulte Homes are both veteran builders in the Texas market with deep roots in the greater Austin region. Perry is known for efficient layouts with high-end standard features, while Pulte brings a strong design studio experience with meaningful upgrade paths.
Buying new construction in a community like Woodside comes with some distinct advantages. Builder warranties cover structural components and mechanical systems for multiple years, and buyers avoid the deferred maintenance that often comes with resale homes. The tradeoff is that lots tend to be smaller and the surrounding area is still maturing, meaning you may be moving in while landscaping and nearby retail are still catching up. For buyers who prioritize a brand-new home at a price point that keeps them out of bidding war territory, Woodside represents a compelling option in the Austin area homes for sale market.
Real Estate Market Overview
Woodside occupies the more accessible end of the Williamson County new construction spectrum. Homes in the community are priced below what you'd find in comparable new builds closer to Round Rock, Cedar Park, or Georgetown's inner neighborhoods, reflecting both the distance from major employment centers and the earlier stage of community development. That pricing dynamic attracts buyers who are stretching into homeownership for the first time as well as those relocating from out of state who see the value in Texas real estate relative to coastal markets.
Because all inventory here is new construction, the market behaves a bit differently than a typical resale neighborhood. Builders control pricing and pace, which reduces the volatility sometimes seen in resale markets. Homes tend to sit longer than in higher-demand suburban nodes, which can work in a buyer's favor during negotiations. If you're comparing Woodside against resale options in Georgetown or newer communities in Hutto or Taylor, the new construction angle and builder incentives are worth factoring in carefully.
Getting Around Woodside
Woodside's position along IH-35 north of Georgetown is its primary commute asset. The interstate runs directly south through Georgetown, Round Rock, and into central Austin, making the corridor one of the more reliable north-south routes in the metro. That said, IH-35 south of Georgetown does experience peak-hour congestion, so buyers commuting into Austin daily should budget time accordingly. The drive to central Austin typically runs 45 to 60 minutes during peak morning hours.
Georgetown itself is roughly 15 to 20 minutes south and serves as the primary hub for Woodside residents seeking dining, retail, and services. Georgetown's town square and Wolf Ranch Town Center on the south end of the city cover most day-to-day needs. For medical, specialty retail, or entertainment, Round Rock is another 20 minutes south and offers a much broader range of options. Georgetown also has a commuter-friendly location on the MetroRail line, though the station is more useful for occasional Austin trips than daily commuting from this far north.
For buyers working in the tech corridor around Round Rock, Pflugerville, or the Domain, the commute from Woodside is more manageable and keeps overall housing costs meaningfully lower than neighborhoods closer to those employment centers. The tradeoff is clear: more house and a new build, in exchange for a longer drive when you need it.
Living Near Woodside
The Jarrell area is growing, but it still retains the slower pace of a small Texas town. Residents who move to Woodside often cite the quiet streets, lower density, and access to open land as draws that simply aren't available in more developed parts of Williamson County. The community is a short drive from several parks and recreational areas, and the Hill Country edge of the region is accessible within an hour.
Georgetown's San Gabriel River trails, Lake Georgetown, and Inner Space Cavern are popular day trips for residents of the northern Williamson County area. Georgetown's historic downtown square also hosts a steady calendar of community events, markets, and festivals throughout the year. For buyers who want a newer home in a quieter setting while staying connected to the broader Austin metro, Woodside and the Jarrell corridor offer that combination at a price point that's hard to match closer in.
The team at Neuhaus Realty Group works regularly with buyers in Woodside and the Jarrell area, including new construction purchases with both Perry Homes and Pulte. If you're weighing Woodside against other communities in northern Williamson County, we can walk you through the builder incentives, lot options, and how to position yourself competitively in this market.
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