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Homes for Sale in Lakeline Ranch, Leander, TX
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Lakeline Ranch is an established residential neighborhood in Williamson County, tucked into the northwest Austin corridor where Cedar Park and Leander meet. The area draws buyers who want a settled, mature community with tree-lined streets, consistent lot sizes, and proximity to the amenities that have made this part of the metro one of the fastest-growing regions in Texas. Homes here are primarily single-family residences in the three to five bedroom range, with a mix of phases that reflect the neighborhood's organic growth over the years. Leander ISD serves the area, which includes Knowles and William J Winkley elementary schools, Running Brushy Middle School, and Leander High School. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle & Amenities | FAQs
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Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Lakeline Ranch
Lakeline Ranch is made up of several platted phases and sub-sections, each with its own character while sharing the same central location and school zoning. The core Lakeline Ranch subdivision and Lakeline Ranch Sub account for the bulk of the homes here, with properties generally offering four-bedroom floor plans and generous interior square footage. Lakeline Ranch Phase 05 represents one of the later additions to the community, with homes that tend to run a bit larger and show updated finishes compared to the earlier phases. Buyers who explore all the phases will find that lot sizes are relatively consistent throughout, mostly in the quarter-acre range, which keeps the neighborhood feeling open without the maintenance demands of acreage properties.
Because Lakeline Ranch sits within an established master area rather than a single gated enclave, the street network connects easily to surrounding Cedar Park corridors. This makes it practical for daily errands, school drop-offs, and commuting, without the long internal drives that come with some larger master-planned communities. Buyers also frequently consider nearby Leander for comparable established neighborhoods with similar Leander ISD zoning.
Schools in Lakeline Ranch
Lakeline Ranch sits entirely within Leander Independent School District, one of the most consistently respected districts in the greater Austin metro. Students in the neighborhood are zoned to either Knowles Elementary or William J Winkley Elementary for their primary years. Both campuses serve the immediate Cedar Park and Leander border area and feed into Running Brushy Middle School, which has developed a solid reputation for academics and extracurricular programming.
High school students attend Leander High School, a large comprehensive campus that offers Advanced Placement coursework, dual enrollment options through area colleges, and a full complement of athletic and fine arts programs. For buyers prioritizing school district quality in their home search, Leander ISD's consistent performance across its campuses is a meaningful part of what makes this pocket of Williamson County attractive. It is worth confirming current attendance boundaries directly with Leander ISD, as zone lines do occasionally shift with population growth.
Real Estate Market Overview
Lakeline Ranch occupies a practical middle ground in the Williamson County market. Homes here are established, meaning buyers are not paying a new construction premium, but the neighborhood is well-maintained enough that move-in-ready inventory exists alongside properties that would benefit from cosmetic updates. The mix of phases means pricing varies somewhat within the community, with later-phase homes in Lakeline Ranch Phase 05 and the core Lakeline Ranch subdivision tending to command more attention from buyers seeking updated finishes.
The Williamson County market overall has softened modestly from its 2021 to 2022 peak, giving buyers more room to negotiate and inspect thoroughly. Lakeline Ranch is not a high-turnover neighborhood, so when homes do come to market, serious buyers move relatively quickly on well-priced listings. For a current picture of active inventory and recent closed sales, the live stats on this page reflect up-to-date MLS data. Buyers exploring the broader northwest Austin corridor can browse Austin area homes for sale to compare Lakeline Ranch against other established Williamson County communities.
Getting Around Lakeline Ranch
One of the practical advantages of Lakeline Ranch is its access to the regional road network. The neighborhood sits within easy reach of US-183 (Research Boulevard), which runs north into Leander and south toward the Domain, North Austin tech corridor, and eventually downtown. Residents heading toward downtown Austin can also reach the 183A toll road, which significantly cuts drive times during peak hours by bypassing the heaviest surface street congestion in Cedar Park and Leander.
Capital Metro's MetroRail commuter line runs through the area, with the Lakeline Station serving as a northern hub on the Red Line. Riders can connect to downtown Austin without touching US-183 during rush hour. The station also anchors a park-and-ride option that works well for residents who only need transit a few days per week. For daily errands, Lakeline Mall and the surrounding retail corridors along 183 put grocery stores, restaurants, and services within a few minutes of the neighborhood.
Lifestyle & Amenities Near Lakeline Ranch
The Lakeline area has matured into a fully self-contained suburb with strong retail and dining infrastructure. The Lakeline Mall area along 183 includes major anchors and a wide range of dining options, while the H-E-B on 183 has become the grocery anchor for most of the surrounding neighborhoods. Cedar Park's Bell Boulevard corridor adds additional restaurants, coffee shops, and specialty retail within a short drive.
Outdoor options in the area lean toward regional parks and greenbelts rather than Hill Country terrain. Brushy Creek Regional Trail, which winds through much of Cedar Park and Leander, provides miles of paved trail for running, cycling, and walking. Several community parks are within a few minutes of Lakeline Ranch, offering sports fields, playgrounds, and open green space. The Williamson County regional park system also adds larger facilities including sports complexes and recreation centers not far from the neighborhood.
For buyers working with Neuhaus Realty Group, our team knows the Leander ISD corridor well and can give you a realistic read on which Lakeline Ranch phases offer the best value relative to the updates they need. Whether you are buying your first home in this part of Williamson County or relocating from another part of the Austin metro, we can help you compare Lakeline Ranch against the broader Cedar Park and Leander inventory to find the right fit.
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