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Oakcrest Estates, TX Real Estate
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Oakcrest Estates is a well-established residential neighborhood in Williamson County, sitting within the Georgetown city limits north of Austin. Homes here are set on generous lots that give the neighborhood a spacious, unhurried feel that is increasingly rare as the metro fills in around it. The area is zoned to Georgetown ISD, with East View High School serving as the local high school, and the neighborhood draws buyers who want meaningful outdoor space alongside a school assignment they can count on. For those exploring homes in this corner of Williamson County, Oakcrest Estates offers an established alternative to the master-planned communities reshaping Georgetown's newer growth corridors. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Oakcrest Estates, TX Real Estate
Oakcrest Estates sits inside Georgetown's city limits, offering a style of residential living that has become harder to find in the broader Austin metro. Lots averaging close to half an acre give homeowners genuine breathing room, with mature trees, established landscaping, and the kind of outdoor space that newer infill subdivisions simply cannot replicate. The neighborhood is made up entirely of single-family homes, with most properties offering three to four bedrooms and floor plans built for everyday living rather than show. With no active new construction, every listing in Oakcrest Estates is a resale, and that means buyers are choosing homes with settled character rather than waiting on a builder's schedule.
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Oakcrest Estates
Oakcrest Estates is organized into two closely related sections: Oakcrest Estates and Oakcrest Estates Unit 1. Both share the same established residential character, with tree-lined streets and a consistent scale that feels more intimate than the sprawling master-planned developments that have defined Georgetown's recent growth. The broader Oakcrest area encompasses these subdivisions and presents a cohesive feel throughout, with ranch-style and traditional single-family homes on lots that were platted generously enough to feel private without being remote.
Buyers drawn to Oakcrest Estates often value lot size and a quieter residential setting over proximity to suburban retail corridors. The neighborhood sits apart from the high-traffic growth zones along Williams Drive and SH-29, which means streets stay residential in character rather than transitional. Those who have been tracking listings in Georgetown will recognize that Oakcrest Estates represents one of the more grounded pockets in a city that has seen considerable development pressure over the last decade.
Schools Serving Oakcrest Estates
Oakcrest Estates is zoned to Georgetown ISD, one of the recognized school districts in Williamson County. Students in the neighborhood attend either Carver Elementary or The Village Elementary for primary grades, then transition to James Tippit Middle School before graduating from East View High School. East View has developed a broad extracurricular program alongside its academic curriculum, and its athletics programs have built a consistent presence in District 13-5A competition.
Georgetown ISD has invested steadily in its facilities as the district has grown alongside the city's population. The East View feeder pattern covers a substantial portion of Georgetown's residential areas and includes Oakcrest Estates as one of its established neighborhoods. Buyers who are weighing school assignments as part of their search will find that this feeder pattern serves a broad cross-section of Georgetown, with the middle and high school campuses both located within a reasonable drive from the neighborhood.
Real Estate Market Overview
The real estate market in Oakcrest Estates reflects what buyers tend to find across Georgetown's established residential areas: homes with real lot size, resale properties with mature landscaping, and pricing that generally offers more space per dollar than comparable listings in Cedar Park or the denser sections of Round Rock. Because there is no new construction here, the inventory is consistent in character, and buyers are not competing against builder incentives or choosing between spec homes and lots.
Sellers in Oakcrest Estates benefit from steady interest from buyers who have been priced out of Travis County and are seeking more land in a well-located suburb. The neighborhood's position within Georgetown's city limits, combined with its Williamson County tax base and Georgetown ISD assignment, gives it a clear value proposition for buyers who have been browsing Austin area homes for sale and want something with more substance than a typical suburban tract. The absence of an active HOA in most sections is also a draw for buyers who prefer fewer restrictions on how they use and improve their property.
Getting Around Georgetown & Oakcrest Estates
Georgetown's location along I-35 is one of its most practical advantages. From Oakcrest Estates, residents can reach Round Rock in roughly 15 to 20 minutes and Cedar Park in a similar window depending on conditions. Downtown Austin sits approximately 35 miles south via I-35, with commute times varying considerably based on time of day. SH-130 provides an alternative for residents heading to the eastern Austin metro or Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, bypassing the congestion that builds along I-35 through Round Rock and Pflugerville during peak hours.
Within Georgetown, daily errands are well covered. HEB anchors the grocery options, and Wolf Ranch Town Center along IH-35 provides retail and dining without requiring a drive south. The historic downtown square offers locally owned restaurants, boutiques, and coffee shops that give Georgetown a distinct character compared to more suburban-facing communities. Berry Springs Park and Preserve and Lake Georgetown add outdoor recreational options within a short drive, including trails, fishing, and water access that residents use year-round.
Buyers also considering nearby communities often look at Leander, Liberty Hill, and Hutto at similar price points. Each has a distinct feel, but Oakcrest Estates stands out for its lot sizes and established character within Georgetown's city limits. Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers throughout Williamson County and can help you evaluate Oakcrest Estates alongside other neighborhoods to find the right fit for what you are looking for.
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