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Homes for Sale in Park Place, Cedar Park, TX
Park Place is a tucked-away residential neighborhood in Williamson County, Texas, where suburban convenience meets the open character of the Central Texas landscape. Situated where the reach of Cedar Park gives way to quieter stretches of Williamson County, the neighborhood draws residents who want manageable lot sizes, established streets, and access to two respected school districts. Homes here span a handful of phases, from the original Park Place section to Park Place Phase 2, giving the community a layered, grown-in feel that newer master-planned developments often lack. Whether you are planting roots or leasing while you get the lay of the land, Park Place offers a low-key entry point into one of the most active housing markets in the Austin metro. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Park Place Homes for Sale in Williamson County, TX
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Park Place
Park Place is organized across three recorded phases: the original Park Place subdivision, Park Place Section 1, and Park Place Phase 2. Each section reflects a slightly different era of development, which means lot sizes, floor plans, and architectural details shift as you move through the community. The original section tends to feature the most mature trees and established yards, while Phase 2 offers some of the larger lots and more recently updated homes. Park Place Section 1 sits comfortably between the two in terms of scale and vintage.
This phased layout is common in Williamson County neighborhoods that grew incrementally through the 1990s and 2000s, and it gives Park Place a residential texture that feels genuinely lived-in. Buyers looking at the broader Park corridor across the Austin area will find Park Place in Williamson County to be one of the more affordably accessible options, with a mix of two and three-bedroom homes that work well as primary residences or long-term rentals.
Schools in Park Place
Park Place falls within two school district boundaries depending on exact location within the neighborhood: Leander ISD and Taylor ISD. This dual-district situation is worth understanding before you purchase, as it can affect both school assignment and property tax rates.
Leander ISD serves a significant portion of the greater Cedar Park and Leander area and is consistently one of the more recognized districts in the Austin metro. Within the district, Charlotte Cox Elementary and Artie L. Henry Middle School serve younger students, with Vista Ridge High School at the secondary level. Vista Ridge has developed a strong reputation for academics and extracurricular programs, and the Leander ISD system broadly benefits from the sustained growth and investment that has followed Cedar Park's expansion over the past two decades.
Taylor ISD serves portions of the community as well, with Reed Elementary and TH Johnson Elementary at the primary level, Taylor Middle School in the middle grades, and Taylor High School rounding out the secondary options. Taylor ISD reflects the character of the Taylor community itself, a historic Williamson County city with deep agricultural and railroad roots that has seen renewed interest as the broader region grows.
Buyers with school-age children should confirm district assignment for a specific address before making a purchase decision, as boundary lines do not always follow subdivision perimeters.
Real Estate Market Overview
Park Place sees a mix of for-sale and for-lease activity, which speaks to its practical appeal as a Williamson County address. The neighborhood draws both buyers seeking a permanent home and renters who want the feel of a residential subdivision without a long-term ownership commitment. Homes here are generally modest in size, with most properties landing in the 1,200 to 1,800 square foot range, which keeps carrying costs reasonable relative to larger homes in adjacent communities.
The Williamson County market broadly has remained active even as interest rates have shifted buyer behavior across the Austin metro. Park Place benefits from its proximity to Cedar Park employment corridors and its dual-district school access, both of which support steady demand. For buyers exploring Austin area homes for sale, Park Place represents one of the more accessible price points in Williamson County without sacrificing proximity to major employers and retail.
The phased subdivision structure means homes do not always look identical from street to street, which tends to keep the neighborhood from feeling generic. Sellers who have maintained their properties well typically see competitive interest, particularly for the three-bedroom floor plans that make up the bulk of available inventory.
Getting Around Park Place
Park Place's location in Williamson County puts it within reasonable driving distance of several major employment centers. Cedar Park and Leander, both of which have seen substantial commercial and office development in recent years, are accessible via SH-195 and the US-79 corridor depending on the specific route. The broader North Austin tech corridor along MoPac and SH-45 North is generally a 30 to 45 minute commute, depending on time of day and exact destination.
Taylor itself has become a notable destination for commuters since Samsung's announcement of its semiconductor facility in the area. That development, expected to bring thousands of direct and indirect jobs to the region, has shifted the calculus for buyers evaluating Taylor and eastern Williamson County addresses. Park Place, sitting at the intersection of Leander ISD and Taylor ISD territory, is positioned to benefit from both the Cedar Park growth story to the west and the Taylor industrial expansion to the east.
For daily errands, Cedar Park's retail corridors along FM-1431 and Whitestone Boulevard offer a full range of grocery, dining, and services options. The HEB anchored developments in Cedar Park are a common stopping point for Park Place residents. Round Rock Premium Outlets and the broader Round Rock retail district are also within a short drive for larger shopping trips.
Lifestyle in Park Place
Park Place is a neighborhood built around day-to-day livability rather than resort-style amenities. The streets are quiet, lots are manageable in size with averages around half an acre giving residents room without excessive maintenance demands, and the surrounding Williamson County landscape retains enough open character to keep the area from feeling hemmed in.
The proximity to Cedar Park's trail system and community parks gives residents access to outdoor options without a long drive. Brushy Creek Regional Trail, one of the more popular multi-use paths in the northern Austin suburbs, is accessible from the Cedar Park side and connects to a network of parks and green space throughout the area. For water activities, Lake Georgetown to the northwest offers boating, fishing, and camping within a short drive.
The Taylor side of the neighborhood's geographic range connects residents to a revitalized downtown square with local restaurants and community events that reflect the city's growing identity as a destination within Williamson County. The blend of old-school Texas town character and new economic momentum makes the Taylor area an increasingly interesting place to watch.
Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout Williamson County, including the Park Place area and the broader Cedar Park and Taylor markets. If you are trying to understand how Park Place fits within your search, our team can walk you through the specifics of district boundaries, comparable neighborhoods, and current inventory to help you make a well-informed decision.
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