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Hutto Town Square, TX Real Estate
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Hutto Town Square is one of the more distinctive pockets in Hutto, designed around the idea of a connected, walkable community in a city that has grown rapidly over the past decade. Positioned in Williamson County northeast of Austin, this neighborhood puts residents close to Hutto's core amenities while still offering the breathing room that draws buyers out to this part of the metro. The area is served by Hutto ISD, which has expanded its campuses and programs to keep pace with the city's growth. With both Hutto Town Square and Hutto Town Square North making up the broader community, buyers here have options ranging from established homes to newer builds on compact lots. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Hutto Town Square, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Hutto Town Square
The Hutto Town Square community is divided into two primary sections: Hutto Town Square and Hutto Town Square North. Both share the same walkable, town-center orientation that sets this neighborhood apart from the sprawling subdivisions found elsewhere in the Hutto market. Lots tend to run smaller here, which is intentional, the design prioritizes proximity to shared green space, sidewalks, and nearby commercial corridors rather than large private yards. Homes in this area are predominantly single-family residential, with a mix of ownership and rental properties reflecting the broad range of buyers and renters who have been drawn to Hutto over the years.
Within Hutto more broadly, Town Square sits as one of the more urban-feeling options in an otherwise spread-out city. Buyers who want a neighborhood with some street life and walkable character often start their search here before branching out into other Hutto communities. The surrounding area has seen steady commercial development along FM 685 and near the Hutto town center, adding coffee shops, local dining, and everyday services within easy reach.
Schools in Hutto Town Square
Hutto Town Square falls within Hutto ISD, one of the faster-growing school districts in Williamson County. The district has invested heavily in new facilities and expanded program offerings to serve a student population that has grown significantly alongside the city itself. Elementary students in this area attend Cottonwood Creek Elementary, while older students feed into Hutto Middle School and Hutto High School.
Hutto High School has built a solid reputation for its athletics programs and has expanded its academic and career and technical education offerings in recent years. For families evaluating the district, the growth trajectory is worth understanding: Hutto ISD has consistently added capacity and staff, and the community has been vocal about continued investment in its schools. Buyers considering the broader Williamson County market sometimes also look at nearby Georgetown, which is served by Georgetown ISD, or Round Rock, home to the well-regarded Round Rock ISD.
Real Estate Market Overview
Hutto Town Square occupies a unique position in the Hutto market. The neighborhood's walkable, town-center design appeals to buyers who prioritize location and community feel over square footage and lot size. Properties here tend to be more compact than what you find in master-planned communities farther out, but that compactness is a feature rather than a limitation for the right buyer.
The Hutto market as a whole has matured considerably since the early 2020s boom. Buyers are more deliberate now, and sellers have adjusted expectations accordingly. Town Square homes tend to attract buyers who have done their research and specifically chosen this neighborhood for its walkability and central position within the city. The mix of residential ownership and residential lease inventory also makes this area worth watching for investors interested in the Hutto rental market, which has remained active as the city continues to draw new residents priced out of closer-in suburbs.
For broader context on Austin area homes for sale, the northeast corridor anchored by Hutto and nearby Taylor has attracted significant attention following major economic development announcements in Williamson County. That activity has kept buyer interest elevated across this part of the market.
Getting Around Hutto
Hutto sits northeast of Austin along SH-130, the toll road that connects to I-35 and gives commuters a reliable bypass around the congested core of the metro. From Hutto Town Square, most major employment corridors are accessible within 30 to 45 minutes depending on time of day. The Domain and the tech corridors along US-183 and MoPac are reachable via SH-130 without touching downtown Austin traffic.
For buyers with jobs in Round Rock or the Dell Diamond area, the commute from Hutto is straightforward. The Samsung semiconductor fab in nearby Taylor has also become a significant employment destination, and its proximity to Hutto has reshaped how many buyers think about this part of the market. Cedar Park and Leander are accessible to the west, and buyers who work in those areas find Hutto competitive on price relative to communities closer to those employment centers.
Lifestyle & Community
Hutto has leaned into its quirky identity, anchored by the Hutto Hippo mascot that appears throughout the city in murals, sculptures, and signage. The town center area near Hutto Town Square includes parks, a splash pad, and the Hutto Co-Op District, a redeveloped space that hosts community events, local vendors, and outdoor gatherings throughout the year. The Co-Op District in particular has become a gathering point that gives Hutto a sense of place that newer master-planned communities sometimes lack.
Brushy Creek runs through parts of the Hutto area and connects to a regional trail system that extends west toward Cedar Park and Round Rock. Residents in Hutto Town Square are well-positioned to access that trail network, along with the parks and recreation amenities the city has continued to expand. Jarrell to the north and Liberty Hill to the west offer additional options for buyers who want more rural character while staying within the general northeast Austin corridor.
Working with Neuhaus Realty Group in Hutto means working with agents who understand the nuances between neighborhoods like Hutto Town Square North and the broader Hutto market, and who can help you evaluate whether the town-center lifestyle here matches what you are looking for versus other options in Williamson County.
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