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Parkside Peninsula is a newer master-planned community in Williamson County built by Highland Homes, sitting in one of the fastest-growing corridors between Georgetown and Leander. The neighborhood delivers spacious four and five-bedroom floor plans on compact, low-maintenance lots, making it an appealing option for those who want a brand-new home with a reputable builder and a strong school district behind it. Residents are zoned to Leander ISD, feeding into Tarvin Elementary, Stiles Middle School, and Rouse High School, which draws buyers who prioritize consistent, well-resourced public education. The community's location puts you close to Georgetown's expanding retail and restaurant scene while keeping you connected to the broader Austin metro via Ronald Reagan Boulevard and SH-195. Neighborhoods | New Construction | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Parkside Peninsula Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Parkside Peninsula
Parkside Peninsula functions as a single cohesive subdivision within Williamson County, developed with a consistent product line from Highland Homes. The street layout and home placements are designed to maximize usable yard space on the typical quarter-acre lots, with most homes oriented to take advantage of the community's open greenbelt corridors. Buyers who want a slightly different take on the same area can explore Parkside, a neighboring community in Georgetown that shares a similar feel and school zoning. The broader Williamson County corridor along this stretch has seen substantial development over the past several years, giving Parkside Peninsula the feel of an established neighborhood while still delivering new construction product.
New Construction in Parkside Peninsula
Every active listing in Parkside Peninsula is a Highland Homes build, which tells you a lot about the community's current character. Highland is one of the most consistent production builders operating in the Austin metro. They are known for energy-efficient construction standards, thoughtful floor plan options, and a finish-out process that gives buyers meaningful customization choices without spiraling into full custom-build territory. The available floor plans in Parkside Peninsula run from spacious four-bedroom layouts to five-bedroom configurations, with square footage in the 2,700-plus range being common. If you are comparing builders or want to understand how Highland's standard finishes stack up against upgrades, working with an agent who knows the product line saves time and negotiating leverage.
One thing worth noting with new construction purchases anywhere in Williamson County: the builder's on-site sales agents represent the builder, not you. Having independent representation through Neuhaus Realty Group costs you nothing as a buyer and gives you an advocate during the contract, construction, and closing process who is looking out for your interests, not the builder's margins.
Schools Serving Parkside Peninsula
Parkside Peninsula is zoned to Leander Independent School District, one of the most consistently well-regarded districts in the greater Austin area. Elementary students attend Tarvin Elementary, which feeds into Stiles Middle School and eventually Rouse High School. Rouse has built a strong reputation for its academic offerings and extracurricular programs, and the school's continued growth reflects the broader expansion happening across Leander ISD's northern zones. For buyers evaluating school quality as part of their home search, Leander ISD as a whole performs well above state averages, and the campuses serving Parkside Peninsula are among the district's newer and better-resourced facilities.
Real Estate Market Overview
Parkside Peninsula is a new construction community, which means the market dynamics here differ from resale-heavy neighborhoods. Pricing is driven largely by the builder's inventory strategy, available lot premiums, and upgrade selections made by original buyers rather than by competing resale comps. That said, as the community matures and original owners begin to sell, a secondary resale market will develop alongside builder inventory. Buyers browsing Austin area homes for sale in this price tier will find Parkside Peninsula competitive with similarly sized new construction in Georgetown, Leander, and Liberty Hill, particularly for buyers who want a four or five-bedroom home with a warranty and modern systems without the uncertainty of a fixer-upper.
Williamson County has maintained relatively strong demand compared to Travis County through recent market adjustments, partly due to its lower tax burden and the continued migration of buyers from higher-cost areas. Properties in Parkside Peninsula that are priced and presented well tend to attract motivated buyers quickly, especially those who have been watching inventory in the area for a while.
Getting Around Parkside Peninsula
Parkside Peninsula sits in a part of Williamson County that gives commuters solid options depending on their destination. Ronald Reagan Boulevard is the primary north-south artery, connecting residents to SH-195 toward Georgetown and further into the metro via US-183 or IH-35. Downtown Georgetown is roughly 10 to 15 minutes away, putting you in reach of the historic square, Costco, HEB, and the growing retail corridor along Williams Drive. Commuters heading to the Domain, Apple's campus, or major employment nodes in north Austin are typically looking at a 30 to 45-minute drive depending on traffic and time of day, with off-peak runs considerably shorter. Leander's MetroRail station is within reasonable distance for buyers open to park-and-ride commuting to downtown Austin, which takes meaningful pressure off daily driving.
For day-to-day errands and dining, the area around Georgetown and the intersection of Ronald Reagan and SH-195 has expanded significantly in recent years. Buyers relocating from denser urban areas will find the convenience level better than the map might initially suggest.
Living in Parkside Peninsula
Life in Parkside Peninsula centers on the quiet suburban rhythms that draw buyers to Williamson County in the first place. The community is close to Lake Georgetown, a Corps of Engineers reservoir with miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, swimming areas, and boat ramps. Georgetown itself has invested heavily in its parks system and its downtown square, which hosts regular community events and has a genuine small-town character that holds up well alongside the city's rapid growth. San Gabriel River trails and the Georgetown Inner Space Caverns are both short drives away and give residents easy access to outdoor recreation that goes well beyond the typical subdivision amenity package. The area also connects easily to the broader Hill Country corridor for weekend drives west toward Burnet or Marble Falls.
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