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Greenlawn Place is a quiet, established neighborhood tucked into Round Rock's residential fabric, offering solid single-family homes in one of the Austin metro's most consistently in-demand suburban cities. Homes here run in the three-bedroom range with comfortable square footage and modest lot sizes, making it a practical option for buyers who want Round Rock's school district and infrastructure without the price tags of newer master-planned communities. The neighborhood sits in Williamson County, which means access to Round Rock ISD schools, competitive property tax rates compared to Travis County, and proximity to the tech and healthcare employers that have made this corridor one of Central Texas's most active real estate markets. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Greenlawn Place, Round Rock TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods Near Greenlawn Place
Greenlawn Place sits within a cluster of established Round Rock neighborhoods that developed well before the wave of master-planned communities that now define much of Williamson County's new construction landscape. The adjacent Greenlawn neighborhood shares a similar character, with mature trees, grid-style streets, and homes that reflect the residential growth Round Rock saw in earlier decades. Together, these pockets offer buyers an alternative to cookie-cutter subdivisions, with slightly more individuality in floor plans and lot configurations than you typically find in newer builds.
Round Rock as a whole has expanded dramatically, but neighborhoods like Greenlawn Place have held their identity. You're close to the commercial corridors along I-35 and RM 620 without being directly on top of them, which gives the area a quieter residential feel while still keeping everyday errands quick. Buyers who explore this part of Round Rock often find themselves comparing it to nearby options across the city, weighing the trade-offs between older established streets and the amenity packages that come with newer developments.
For buyers considering the broader area, Round Rock continues to attract strong interest across multiple price points, and Greenlawn Place represents one of the more accessible entry points into this market. Those searching across the Austin area homes for sale will find that Round Rock's combination of infrastructure, employment access, and school quality keeps demand consistent throughout the city.
Schools Serving Greenlawn Place
Greenlawn Place falls within Round Rock ISD, one of the most recognized school districts in the state. Students in this neighborhood are served by Callison Elementary and Xenia Voigt Elementary at the primary level, with CD Fulkes Middle School handling the middle grades. At the high school level, zoning options include Cedar Ridge High School and Round Rock High School, both of which carry strong reputations for academics, athletics, and extracurricular programming.
Round Rock ISD's consistency is one of the primary reasons buyers keep coming back to this part of Williamson County. The district has invested heavily in facilities and programs over the years, and the schools serving Greenlawn Place reflect that commitment. Buyers should always confirm current attendance zones directly with Round Rock ISD, as boundaries can shift with growth and redistricting.
Real Estate Market Overview
Greenlawn Place occupies a distinct spot in the Round Rock market as an established neighborhood with a more accessible price positioning relative to newer developments across the city. The inventory here is primarily three-bedroom single-family homes with floor plans in the 1,800 square foot range, on compact lots typical of residential neighborhoods from an earlier era of Round Rock's growth. You won't find estate-sized acreage or custom spec homes here; this is a neighborhood built for practical, comfortable living.
The mix of ownership and lease activity in the neighborhood reflects a trend common across established Round Rock subdivisions, where investors have recognized the rental demand driven by the area's employment base. Dell Technologies' headquarters, major healthcare systems, and a growing concentration of tech and logistics companies have created a durable pool of residents who need housing close to work. That rental activity can be a consideration for buyers who prefer a predominantly owner-occupied street profile.
Compared to the premium that newer master-planned communities command, Greenlawn Place offers buyers a chance to own in Round Rock ISD without stretching into the upper tiers of the local market. Homes here have typically moved at a reasonable pace, reflecting the steady demand that Round Rock sustains even as the broader Austin metro goes through its cycles. Neuhaus Realty Group tracks this part of the market closely and can help buyers understand how Greenlawn Place fits into their search relative to other Round Rock options.
Getting Around Greenlawn Place
Round Rock's position along the I-35 corridor is both a major asset and the thing buyers think hardest about. Greenlawn Place's location within the city puts you within reach of the primary north-south artery that connects Round Rock to Austin, Georgetown, and points beyond. The commute to downtown Austin runs roughly 25 to 35 minutes in off-peak conditions, though anyone who has driven I-35 during rush hour knows the range can widen considerably. Many residents supplement with the MoPac express lanes further south or time their travel around peak windows.
For residents working within Round Rock itself, the commute question largely disappears. The Dell campus, multiple hospital campuses, and the commercial density along US-79 and RM 620 are all within a short drive. The city has also invested in its internal road network, which helps ease the dependence on I-35 for local trips. Round Rock's own retail and dining scene along the I-35 frontage roads and the downtown square means that many day-to-day needs never require leaving the city at all.
Capital Metro's commuter rail line, the MetroRail Red Line, connects Round Rock to downtown Austin with a station in the city, offering an alternative for residents willing to work their schedule around transit. It's a less common commute choice but worth noting for buyers who want to keep driving to a minimum on work days.
Living in Round Rock
Round Rock has built a genuine identity beyond its role as an Austin suburb. The Kalahari Resorts and Conventions, the Round Rock Express Triple-A baseball team, and a revitalized downtown with local restaurants and retail give the city a character that distinguishes it from purely commuter-oriented suburbs. Residents in neighborhoods like Greenlawn Place have access to an extensive parks system, including Old Settlers Park's sports fields and lake, and the Brushy Creek Regional Trail that runs through multiple parts of the city.
The city's growth has brought the full range of commercial amenities, from major retail centers to independently owned local businesses that have taken root in the historic downtown. For buyers who want proximity to those urban conveniences without living directly in the middle of them, established neighborhoods in central Round Rock offer a reasonable balance. The area around Greenlawn Place keeps you close to everything without the noise and traffic of being on a primary commercial corridor.
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