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Pflugerville, TX Real Estate
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Pflugerville sits just northeast of Austin along State Highway 130, giving residents fast access to major employment centers while staying close to Lake Pflugerville's 180-acre reservoir and the city's growing trail network. Originally settled by German immigrants in the 1800s, the community has expanded from a small farming town into one of the Austin metro's most active suburban markets, and it still carries a recognizable sense of place that newer edge cities often lack. Pflugerville ISD schools draw consistent attention from buyers, and the city's parks, community pools, and recreation programs support an active outdoor lifestyle year-round. With a wide range of home styles spread across established neighborhoods and newer master-planned communities, Pflugerville gives buyers genuine choices at a variety of price points. Neighborhoods | Schools | New Construction | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Pflugerville, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Pflugerville
Pflugerville's residential landscape covers a broad range, from well-established neighborhoods built in the 1990s and early 2000s to newer master-planned communities pushing toward the city's northern and eastern edges. On the higher end, Park Blackhawk and the Blackhawk community deliver resort-style amenities including a pool complex, sports courts, and an interconnected park system. Lisso sits in a similar tier, with newer construction homes on generous lots and a quieter suburban feel that buyers coming from denser parts of the metro tend to appreciate.
For buyers seeking more established character, Windermere and Highland Park offer mature landscaping and a mix of single-story and two-story homes that have held their value well over time. Falcon Pointe is another community worth serious attention, with a pool, splash pad, and open green spaces woven throughout the development. Avalon attracts buyers who want more square footage at a competitive price, with a solid mix of four and five-bedroom homes on spacious lots.
On the more accessible end of Pflugerville's market, Cantarra and Edgebrooke attract buyers looking to stretch their dollar further into the metro. Meadowlark Preserve represents one of Pflugerville's most active submarkets, with a consistent flow of listings across price points. Sorento, Carmel, and Gaston-Sheldon each bring their own character to the northeast corridor. Buyers who spend time in multiple neighborhoods before narrowing their search almost always land in a better spot than those who lock in on one community too early.
Schools in Pflugerville
Pflugerville ISD serves the majority of the city and has built a strong regional reputation over the past two decades. Hendrickson High School, which opened in 2012, quickly became one of the district's flagship campuses, known for its performing arts programs, robust athletics, and career and technical education tracks. Weiss High School serves the northern growth corridors and has established its own identity since opening in 2018. Pflugerville High School, the district's original campus, continues to serve the city's more established western and central neighborhoods.
At the middle school level, Bohls Middle School and Kelly Lane Middle serve a significant portion of the city's growing population, and Dessau Middle rounds out the options in the southern quadrant. Elementary campuses across PISD, including Rowe Lane, Mott, Wieland, and Springhill, each serve distinct attendance zones tied to specific subdivisions, so buyers should always verify zoning directly with the district using a property address rather than relying on neighborhood names alone.
A smaller portion of Pflugerville falls within Round Rock ISD boundaries, particularly along the city's western edge near Wells Branch Parkway, where schools like Cedar Ridge High School serve some residents. Hutto ISD picks up a handful of properties in the northeast corner of Pflugerville's zip codes as well. School district lines in this part of Travis County do not always follow municipal boundaries, making address-level verification essential before committing to a specific neighborhood.
New Construction in Pflugerville
Pflugerville remains one of the more active new construction markets in the Austin area, with builders continuing to open phases across the city's growth corridors. Lennar has established a significant presence here, with multiple active communities offering floor plans from compact three-bedroom layouts to large five-bedroom homes with flex spaces and bonus rooms. Taylor Morrison and Brohn Homes are also active in the area, and buyers will find inventory from Chesmar Homes and Coventry Homes across various communities as well.
New construction in Pflugerville typically offers competitive pricing relative to Austin proper, and builders frequently run incentive programs including rate buydowns and closing cost contributions on spec inventory. Buyers considering new construction should work with an agent who tracks which communities have the most active phases and where builder incentive windows tend to open, as timing can make a meaningful difference in the final deal structure.
Pflugerville Real Estate Market Overview
Pflugerville positions itself as one of the more accessible entry points into the Austin metro for buyers who want suburban amenities without the premium attached to closer-in neighborhoods. The inventory mix is genuinely broad, covering everything from smaller, older homes in established neighborhoods to large new construction homes in master-planned communities with resort-style amenities. That range gives buyers at different stages of their real estate journey a reason to look here.
Buyers exploring Austin area homes for sale often compare Pflugerville against nearby Manor and Austin proper when building their search criteria. Pflugerville tends to offer more square footage per dollar than comparable neighborhoods inside the Austin city limits, while maintaining solid proximity to major employment centers and the airport. The city's continued growth and active builder presence suggest sustained demand across most of its established submarkets.
Getting Around Pflugerville
State Highway 130, the toll road running along Pflugerville's eastern edge, is the city's primary commute artery and connects residents to I-35 at multiple interchange points both north and south. From most Pflugerville neighborhoods, the drive to downtown Austin runs approximately 25 to 35 minutes in moderate traffic, making it one of the more manageable commutes available at this distance from the urban core. The SH 45 connector links SH 130 to Mopac (Loop 1) toward the northwest, giving residents a direct route toward the tech campuses concentrated along the north Austin corridor.
Dell's Round Rock campus sits roughly 20 minutes to the north, and the Samsung Austin Semiconductor facility in northeast Austin is just a short drive from most Pflugerville neighborhoods. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is accessible via SH 130 south to SH 71, typically a 30 to 40-minute drive depending on traffic and time of day. Pflugerville does not have a Capital Metro rail stop, so most residents plan their searches around highway access rather than transit proximity. Stone Hill Town Center, along FM 1825, anchors the city's retail corridor with grocery, dining, and everyday service options that keep most errands local.
The team at Neuhaus Realty Group knows Pflugerville's neighborhoods, school zones, and builder communities in detail. If you are trying to figure out which part of the city fits your commute and lifestyle best, we can help you cut through the options and focus your search where it matters.