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Hazlewood is a well-established residential neighborhood in Williamson County, situated near the heart of Leander and served by the widely respected Leander Independent School District. The community is part of the broader north Austin suburban corridor that has drawn consistent buyer interest, offering larger floor plans and modern construction quality at a compelling value compared to more central parts of the metro. Homes here tend to run generous in square footage, with layouts designed for everyday living and plenty of interior space. With quick access to US-183A and the major arterials connecting Leander to Austin, Hazlewood puts residents in a practical position relative to the employment centers and amenities that define north Austin living. Schools | Neighborhoods | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Hazlewood Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Hazlewood
Hazlewood is a single-family residential community in Williamson County, with Hazlewood Sub Ph 4a representing the primary platted subdivision within the neighborhood. Like many communities along the Leander corridor, the area was developed in phases, and the homes reflect the suburban growth that has defined this part of Central Texas over the past two decades. Floor plans tend to run large, with many homes offering five or more bedrooms and well over 3,000 square feet of living space. Lot sizes are compact by Hill Country standards, which is typical for planned suburban communities in this part of Williamson County.
Buyers drawn to Hazlewood are typically looking for newer construction quality, established community infrastructure, and a Leander ISD address. The neighborhood does not have the boutique character of older Cedar Park enclaves or the raw acreage you find further west toward the Hill Country, but it delivers solid suburban living in a location with reasonable access to everything along the north Austin corridor. Nearby communities worth comparing include Leander and Cedar Park, both of which offer a wide variety of homes at different price points within the same general school district footprint.
Schools Serving Hazlewood
Hazlewood falls within Leander Independent School District, one of the most consistently well-regarded suburban districts in the Austin metro. Students in the neighborhood attend Akin Elementary, Knox Wiley Middle School, and Rouse High School. Leander ISD has built a strong reputation for academic programming, extracurricular depth, and well-maintained campuses across the district.
Rouse High School offers a wide range of Advanced Placement courses, competitive athletics, and fine arts programs. Knox Wiley Middle School provides solid academic preparation in the intermediate grades and feeds well into the upper school pipeline. For buyers who place school district quality high on their checklist, Hazlewood delivers a clear and consistent LISD experience from kindergarten through graduation. Buyers comparing districts in the broader area may also want to look at Round Rock and Georgetown, each of which has its own respected school district and distinct suburban character.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Hazlewood real estate market reflects the broader dynamics of the Leander and north Williamson County housing landscape. Single-family homes here tend to offer more square footage than comparable properties closer to Austin or in premium suburban pockets further south. The neighborhood appeals to buyers seeking a move-in-ready home with modern finishes and generous interior space.
Inventory in smaller neighborhoods like Hazlewood can shift quickly. Buyers who identify a home they like are generally best served by moving with confidence rather than waiting. The wider Leander corridor remains active, drawing buyers from Austin proper and relocating households from out of state who are attracted by the space and value that Williamson County offers compared to more central parts of the metro. Sellers in established neighborhoods like Hazlewood benefit from consistent demand driven by the area's school district reputation and its position along major commuter corridors.
If you are exploring the broader north Austin market, Austin area homes for sale span a wide range of price points and community types, from urban infill to master-planned suburban developments like Hazlewood.
Getting Around Hazlewood
Hazlewood's location in Williamson County puts residents within reach of several major arterials connecting north Austin to the city. US-183A, the managed toll road, is the primary north-south commuter route used by residents heading toward the Domain, the tech corridor near Parmer Lane, or downtown Austin. The toll road offers a notably faster option compared to surface streets during peak hours, which is one of the practical reasons the Leander corridor has continued to attract buyers who work in central Austin.
The broader Leander area is also home to the northernmost Capital Metro MetroRail station, offering an alternative for commuters who prefer rail. Getting to the Domain from this part of Leander typically runs 25 to 35 minutes under normal conditions, while downtown Austin is roughly 35 to 45 minutes depending on traffic. Buyers considering a longer commute for more land or a quieter setting may also want to look at Liberty Hill or Georgetown, where properties generally offer more acreage at the trade-off of added drive time.
Everyday errands are well-covered in the immediate vicinity. The Leander corridor has seen significant retail and restaurant growth, with H-E-B locations, major retail centers, and a developing dining scene along Crystal Falls Parkway, Hero Way, and FM 2243. Most daily needs can be handled within a few miles of the neighborhood.
Living in Hazlewood
Life in Hazlewood is centered on the kind of established suburban community that Leander has become known for across the north Austin area. The neighborhood sits close to several of the city's parks and green spaces, and the broader Leander parks network is accessible within a short drive. Devine Lake Park provides trails, fishing access, and open green space for residents who want outdoor options without leaving the immediate area.
The Brushy Creek Regional Trail system in Cedar Park is popular with cyclists and runners and sits within a reasonable drive from Hazlewood. Closer to home, community pools and neighborhood parks provide day-to-day outdoor access. The Leander entertainment area near the MetroRail station has also been growing, with new restaurants and small businesses adding walkable options for residents in surrounding neighborhoods.
Buyers who want a slightly different suburban character sometimes also consider Round Rock for its more established retail scene, or Cedar Park for its proximity to shopping at 1890 Ranch and the Lakeline area. Both sit within easy reach of Hazlewood along the 183 corridor, which makes comparisons practical during the home search process.
Neuhaus Realty Group specializes in the Leander and north Williamson County market and can help you evaluate whether Hazlewood or a neighboring community is the right fit. Our team knows the local subdivision nuances, school attendance zones, and market dynamics that listings alone cannot convey.
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