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Presidio Station is a residential neighborhood tucked into Williamson County, offering convenient access to the Cedar Park and Leander corridors that have become some of the fastest-growing areas in the greater Austin region. Homes here feed into Round Rock ISD, with students attending Anderson Mill Elementary, Pearson Ranch Middle School, and McNeil High School. The neighborhood sits close to major retail, dining, and employment hubs along the 183A tollway, making it a practical base for commuters headed to Austin or the tech-heavy campuses up and down the US-183 corridor. The surrounding area blends established subdivisions with newer development, giving the neighborhood a settled feel without being far from the action. Schools | Neighborhoods | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs

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About Presidio Station Homes for Sale

Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Presidio Station

Presidio Station is a single-subdivision community in Williamson County, sharing the name of the neighborhood itself. The homes here tend to be on smaller lots, reflecting the efficient, modern land planning common across this part of the Cedar Park and Leander growth corridor. The subdivision fits into a broader tapestry of residential development that has transformed this section of Williamson County over the past two decades. Buyers exploring the area will find that Presidio Station is just one of many well-established pockets between Cedar Park and Leander, each with its own character and price point.

The immediate surroundings include a mix of single-family homes, townhome communities, and lease properties. For buyers who want more acreage or a different vibe, neighboring communities in Round Rock and Georgetown are close enough to compare without a long drive. The broader Austin area homes for sale inventory spans everything from compact in-town lots to sprawling Hill Country acreage, so Presidio Station represents just one entry point into this diverse market.

Schools in Presidio Station

Students in Presidio Station attend schools in Round Rock ISD, consistently one of the most respected school districts in the Austin metro. Elementary-age students go to Anderson Mill Elementary, a well-regarded campus known for its strong academic programs and involved parent community. From there, students move on to Pearson Ranch Middle School before graduating to McNeil High School.

McNeil High School has a strong reputation for college preparatory programs and competitive athletics. Round Rock ISD as a whole invests heavily in curriculum development and extracurricular opportunities, which is one reason families from across Williamson County actively seek out addresses within district boundaries. Neighboring districts like Leander ISD also draw significant interest, so buyers comparing communities in the area often weigh school assignments carefully before making a decision.

Real Estate Market Overview

The Presidio Station neighborhood sits in a segment of Williamson County where demand has remained steady over time. Williamson County broadly has absorbed a significant share of Austin-area population growth, and neighborhoods with Round Rock ISD addresses have consistently held their appeal. The rental market is also active here, with lease listings appearing alongside for-sale inventory, which reflects both the flexibility renters want and the investor interest the area attracts.

Buyers considering Presidio Station often compare it against similar communities in Cedar Park and Leander, where price points and lot sizes are comparable. Homes in this corridor tend to be well-maintained, with builds from the past fifteen to twenty years that still show well. The lack of large custom-lot inventory here is a trade-off that buyers make for proximity to amenities and strong school assignments. For those wanting more space or newer construction, Liberty Hill and Georgetown offer alternatives without straying far from the same general corridor.

Getting Around Presidio Station

Presidio Station's location in Williamson County puts residents within reasonable reach of the 183A tollway, one of the key north-south arteries connecting this part of the metro to Austin proper. Commuters can reach the Domain and the tech corridor along US-183 in roughly twenty to thirty minutes depending on traffic, making the neighborhood practical for anyone working in North Austin without wanting to pay closer-in prices.

The area also benefits from proximity to the Cedar Park and Leander Metro Rail stations on the Capital MetroRail Red Line, which provides an alternative to driving for commuters headed downtown. US-183, RM 620, and the 183A tollway all converge in this general corridor, giving residents multiple routing options whether they are heading south toward Austin, east toward Round Rock, or north toward Georgetown. Everyday errands are easy, with H-E-B, Target, and a wide range of retail and dining options along the 183A and Whitestone Boulevard corridors in Cedar Park.

For residents who prefer walkable errands or weekend outings close to home, Lakeline Mall and the surrounding retail district provide a central hub. The broader Cedar Park area also has a growing dining scene, with local restaurants and breweries that have planted roots alongside the national chains.

Living in Presidio Station

The appeal of Presidio Station comes down to location. This is a neighborhood that puts residents inside Williamson County's tax base, inside Round Rock ISD boundaries, and within a short drive of nearly every amenity the Austin metro offers. The lots are modest, the streets are quiet, and the surrounding infrastructure is mature.

Residents have access to parks and green space throughout the Cedar Park and Leander area, including Brushy Creek Regional Trail, a multi-use path popular for running, cycling, and walking. Lake Georgetown is a short drive north for boating and camping, while the Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge provides hiking trails and wildlife watching without leaving the county. Buyers who compare Hutto or Taylor to the east will find that Presidio Station's location keeps them closer to the core of the metro while still offering Williamson County land pricing.

Neuhaus Realty Group works extensively throughout Williamson County, including the Cedar Park, Leander, and Round Rock corridors where Presidio Station sits. If you are buying or selling in this neighborhood, our team knows the local comp landscape and the school district boundaries that matter most to buyers in this market.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves Presidio Station?
Presidio Station is zoned to Round Rock ISD. Students attend Anderson Mill Elementary, Pearson Ranch Middle School, and McNeil High School. Round Rock ISD is one of the most well-regarded districts in the Austin metro, known for strong academic programs and broad extracurricular offerings.
How far is Presidio Station from downtown Austin?
Presidio Station is located in Williamson County, roughly 20 to 30 miles from downtown Austin depending on the specific route. Commuters typically use the 183A tollway or US-183 to reach the Domain and North Austin employment centers in under 30 minutes, with the drive to downtown taking closer to 40 to 50 minutes during peak hours.
What are property taxes like in Presidio Station?
Presidio Station is in Williamson County, where effective property tax rates typically fall in the range of 1.8% to 2.3% of assessed value, depending on the specific taxing entities that apply to your parcel. Buyers should request a full tax breakdown from their agent during the due diligence process to account for MUD and other special district fees that can apply in this part of the county.
What types of homes are available in Presidio Station?
Presidio Station features single-family residential homes on relatively compact lots, which is consistent with the broader development pattern in this part of Cedar Park and Leander. The neighborhood also has lease inventory, making it a consideration for renters as well as buyers. Those looking for larger lots or newer construction in the same general area often explore Liberty Hill or Georgetown.
Is Presidio Station a good area for renters?
Yes, Presidio Station has an active rental market. The combination of Round Rock ISD schools and easy access to the 183A corridor makes it a practical location for renters who want Williamson County positioning without committing to a purchase. Nearby Cedar Park and Leander also have robust rental inventories for those who want to compare options.
What neighborhoods are near Presidio Station?
Presidio Station sits within the Cedar Park and Leander corridor, surrounded by a dense network of residential subdivisions that have developed rapidly over the past two decades. Buyers who want to compare options nearby often look at communities in Cedar Park, Leander, and Round Rock. Each of these cities has its own mix of established and newer neighborhoods within similar price ranges.
Does Presidio Station have an HOA?
Many subdivisions in this area of Williamson County include HOA oversight, which typically covers common area maintenance and community standards. Buyers should confirm HOA status, dues, and governing documents with their agent and the title company during the option period. HOA fees in communities like this tend to be on the lower end compared to master-planned developments with extensive amenities.
How does Presidio Station compare to nearby Cedar Park?
Cedar Park is the broader city in which much of this Williamson County corridor falls, and Presidio Station is one of many established neighborhoods within that market. Cedar Park offers more inventory across a wider range of price points and home styles, while smaller pockets like Presidio Station tend to have less turnover and a tighter community feel. Both share the same Round Rock ISD schools in this zone of the city.
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Ed Neuhaus

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