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Riverview is a Williamson County neighborhood tucked into the Georgetown, Texas area, where the pace slows down just enough to feel intentional without losing easy access to everything the Austin metro offers. The community sits within the Georgetown ISD attendance zone, with Wolf Ranch Elementary, James Tippit Middle School, and both East View and Georgetown High School serving residents. You'll find a mix of residential homes alongside available land lots, giving buyers options that range from move-in ready to building from the ground up on their own terms. The area reflects the broader character of Georgetown itself: a city with genuine roots, a beloved historic square, and a growing energy that keeps drawing people north out of Austin. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Riverview, Georgetown TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Riverview
The Riverview area is organized around a handful of related subdivisions that share the same general address but carry slightly different development histories. The core Riverview subdivision makes up the bulk of the residential inventory, with homes that reflect the steady growth Georgetown has seen over the past two decades. Riverview Add represents a smaller addition to the original plat, and land listings in the area round out what's available for buyers who want flexibility. DR Horton has had a presence in the area with new construction activity, which means buyers looking for a recently built home with builder warranties and modern floor plans have a path here as well.
If Riverview doesn't quite check every box, the surrounding Georgetown market offers a wide range of neighborhoods worth exploring. Sendero Springs, La Conterra, and Cimarron Hills all sit within Georgetown and provide their own distinct amenities and lot configurations. For buyers interested in more acreage or a different feel, the Williamson County landscape extends in every direction with options that run the gamut from tight-knit subdivisions to open ranch tracts.
Schools in Riverview
Riverview falls within Georgetown ISD, one of the more established school districts in Williamson County. Wolf Ranch Elementary serves younger students in the area, and James Tippit Middle School handles the transition years before students move on to high school. At the secondary level, Riverview is zoned for both East View High School and Georgetown High School depending on the specific address, so buyers should confirm their zoning with the district directly during the home search process.
Georgetown ISD has seen significant investment alongside the city's growth, with newer campuses and expanded programs. Buyers coming from the Austin area often find Georgetown ISD a comfortable landing spot with a strong local identity and community involvement baked into its culture. It's worth noting that a small portion of listings in the data fall outside the main district, so verifying school assignment by address is always a smart step before making offers.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Riverview market offers a range of price points that reflect both the residential inventory and the land lots available in the area. Residential homes here tend toward the more accessible end of the Georgetown pricing spectrum, which has attracted buyers who want into Williamson County without stretching to some of the larger master-planned communities nearby. The presence of raw land adds a dimension that purely residential neighborhoods don't have, giving investors and custom-build buyers a foothold in a corridor that continues to develop.
Georgetown as a whole has been one of the most closely watched real estate markets in Texas for years, with consistent population growth and a downtown that draws genuine interest rather than just passing traffic. Riverview sits within that broader story. Homes here move at a pace consistent with the mid-range Georgetown market, and the variety of property types means the buyer profile spans from first-time purchasers to those looking to hold land for future development. Austin area homes for sale span a wide range of budgets and neighborhoods, and Riverview represents one of the more approachable entry points into Williamson County specifically.
For context, buyers considering Riverview often compare it against other Georgetown neighborhoods as well as areas in Austin. The Williamson County tax structure and Georgetown's continued infrastructure investment make the area worth serious consideration for buyers who have been priced out of closer-in markets.
Getting Around Riverview
Georgetown sits along IH-35, which remains the primary artery connecting Williamson County to the rest of the Austin metro. From Riverview, drivers can reach the Georgetown town square in minutes, and the commute south toward Round Rock and Austin follows the same interstate corridor. For buyers working in the tech corridor along US-183 or in downtown Austin, Georgetown sits roughly 30 to 35 miles north depending on the specific destination and traffic conditions.
The Georgetown area also benefits from continued expansion of State Highway 29 and Loop 332, which open up east-west movement within Williamson County without requiring a full run down IH-35. As Georgetown grows, the road network has grown with it, and planned improvements continue to ease movement through the northern suburbs. Buyers who work remotely or have flexible schedules find Georgetown's positioning particularly appealing since it provides genuine separation from Austin's density without creating punishing daily drives for those who do need to commute.
For comparison purposes, buyers evaluating Georgetown alongside other Williamson County communities will find Riverview well-positioned relative to both the historic core of Georgetown and the newer development nodes pushing out along SH-29 and Ronald Reagan Boulevard.
Living in the Georgetown Area
Georgetown carries a reputation that holds up on closer inspection. The historic downtown square anchors the city with locally owned restaurants, boutique retail, and a genuine sense of place that newer Texas suburbs often struggle to manufacture. The San Gabriel River runs through the city and feeds into Lake Georgetown, a Corps of Engineers reservoir that provides trails, swimming, fishing, and boating within a short drive of most Georgetown neighborhoods including Riverview.
Wolf Ranch Town Center brings major retail anchors, dining, and services to the north Georgetown area, which reduces the need to travel south for everyday errands. The overall infrastructure of Georgetown has scaled impressively alongside its population, and residents tend to feel well-served without the congestion that defines many of Austin's closer-in neighborhoods. If the Riverview area resonates but buyers want to see more options, Neuhaus Realty Group has deep roots in the Georgetown and greater Williamson County market and can provide a thorough tour of what's available across all price points and property types.
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