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Northfields Homes for Sale in Williamson County, TX
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Northfields is a residential neighborhood tucked into Williamson County, positioned squarely in one of the most active suburban corridors in the greater Austin metro. Served by Round Rock ISD, including Gattis Elementary, Ridgeview Middle, and Cedar Ridge High School, the neighborhood draws buyers who want solid schools and suburban convenience without paying inner-loop prices. The location puts you close to the retail and employment hubs of Round Rock and Georgetown, with quick access to IH-35 and SH-130 for commutes heading north or south. It is a well-established pocket of Williamson County where neighbors tend to stay put, yards are maintained, and the pace of life stays comfortably suburban. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Northfields Homes for Sale in Williamson County, TX
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Northfields
Northfields is a single-neighborhood community in Williamson County, with homes platted across several phases including Northfields and Northfields Ph 1. The subdivision has a cohesive feel, with lots that run roughly a fifth of an acre on average, giving homeowners enough yard space to work with without the maintenance burden of a larger rural lot. Most of the housing stock consists of four-bedroom single-family homes, which makes this a solid option for buyers who need space without stretching into the custom-build price range.
Because the subdivision developed in phases, there is some variation in home age and finish level across the neighborhood. Buyers willing to do a little updating can find solid bones at a reasonable entry point, while move-in-ready homes in Northfields Ph 1 tend to attract buyers who want less project and more convenience. The neighborhood has no major commercial intrusion and sits in a largely residential stretch of Williamson County, which keeps the streetscape clean and consistent.
Buyers who want to explore similar communities nearby should look at Round Rock and Hutto, both of which offer comparable suburban density and Round Rock ISD access in parts. Georgetown to the north is growing rapidly and offers newer master-planned options for buyers who want a broader selection. For those drawn to the area but open to slightly different price points, Taylor and Jarrell are worth exploring as well.
Schools Serving Northfields
Northfields falls entirely within Round Rock Independent School District, one of the most recognized districts in the Central Texas region. RRISD consistently earns strong accountability ratings from the Texas Education Agency and offers a wide range of programs across its campuses, including advanced academics, dual language, fine arts, and career and technical education tracks.
Students in Northfields attend Gattis Elementary, Ridgeview Middle School, and Cedar Ridge High School. Cedar Ridge, located in the northeast portion of the district, serves a large attendance zone and offers a full slate of extracurricular programs alongside its core academic offerings. Ridgeview feeds into Cedar Ridge and gives students a consistent pipeline through the northeast quadrant of Round Rock ISD.
For buyers comparing school options across the region, it is worth noting that Round Rock ISD draws buyers from a wide geographic footprint. Neighboring communities in Cedar Park and Leander fall under Leander ISD, which is another highly regarded district in Williamson County. The school boundary lines matter here, so buyers should always verify current attendance zones directly with RRISD before making a decision based on school assignment.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Northfields market moves at a pace consistent with well-located suburban Williamson County neighborhoods. Homes here do not sit long when priced correctly, and the relatively limited inventory within the subdivision means that well-maintained listings attract serious buyers quickly. The mix of resale homes across multiple phases gives buyers a few different entry points depending on condition and finish level.
Williamson County as a whole has seen sustained demand over the past several years, driven by job growth along the IH-35 corridor, Apple's campus in north Austin, Dell Technologies in Round Rock, and the continued expansion of tech-sector employment throughout the region. That sustained demand has kept Northfields competitive, particularly for buyers targeting the four-bedroom segment.
Sellers in Northfields benefit from a location that checks most of the practical boxes buyers in this market prioritize: Round Rock ISD, reasonable lot sizes, established street trees, and access to the retail corridor along Hwy 79 and FM 1460. The Austin area homes for sale market remains one of the most active in the country, and well-positioned neighborhoods like Northfields continue to hold value accordingly.
For context on how Northfields compares to the broader region, the live market stats displayed at the top of this page reflect current active listings and recent closed sales pulled directly from the MLS. Those numbers update automatically and will give you the most accurate picture of where the market stands today.
Getting Around Northfields
Northfields sits in a section of Williamson County that benefits from multiple route options into the broader Austin metro. IH-35 is the primary north-south corridor and provides access to downtown Round Rock, Georgetown to the north, and Austin proper to the south. SH-130, the toll road running parallel to IH-35 on the east side of the metro, is a practical alternative for bypassing the heaviest IH-35 congestion during peak hours.
Round Rock's major employment nodes, including the Dell corporate campus and the dense retail and medical corridor along University Boulevard and IH-35, are within a short drive. Tech workers commuting to Apple's campus near Parmer Lane in north Austin can typically do so in under 30 minutes outside of peak traffic windows. Downtown Austin is roughly 25 to 35 miles south depending on your specific route, which puts it in the commutable range for buyers who do not need to make that drive daily.
For buyers who prefer alternatives to driving, the area is served by Cap Metro's regional rail and express bus network, with connections into central Austin available from the Round Rock area. Georgetown and Liberty Hill to the northwest are accessible via short drives on Hwy 29 or Hwy 195 for buyers whose work or errands pull them in those directions.
Day-to-day errands in Northfields are handled easily by the commercial development along Hwy 79 and the broader Round Rock retail corridor. HEB, major home improvement stores, urgent care clinics, and a wide range of restaurants are all within a few minutes of the neighborhood. Round Rock Premium Outlets and the Round Rock Crossing retail district are also nearby for larger shopping trips.
Living in Northfields
Life in Northfields runs at the pace of established suburban Williamson County. The neighborhood is quiet without being isolated, with enough nearby retail and dining to handle most weekly needs without a long drive. Old Settlers Park in Round Rock, one of the largest municipal parks in the region, is a short drive away and offers sports fields, trails, a splash pad, and open green space that draws residents from across the northeast Round Rock area.
Round Rock as a city has invested heavily in parks, recreation facilities, and community programming over the past decade, and Northfields residents benefit from that infrastructure. The Williamson County regional trail network is expanding, and the area's flat terrain makes cycling and walking practical for those who want to use human-powered transportation for short trips.
Buyers comparing Northfields to other Williamson County communities often look at Hutto and Taylor for similar price positioning, or Georgetown for a slightly more polished town-square experience with newer master-planned development options. Cedar Park and Leander to the west offer a different character and fall under Leander ISD, so buyers with strong school-district preferences should map that out early in the search.
Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout Williamson County, including the Round Rock and Georgetown corridors where Northfields is located. If you are trying to figure out whether Northfields fits your criteria, or if you want to see what comparable homes have sold for recently, we are glad to pull that data and walk you through it.
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