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Homes for Sale in Clear Creek, Round Rock, TX
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Clear Creek is a established Williamson County neighborhood that draws buyers looking for single-family homes in a well-connected suburban setting with strong school options. Sitting within reach of Round Rock's retail corridors and major employment hubs, the area offers a quieter residential pace without sacrificing access to the amenities that make the Austin metro so appealing. New construction from Brohn Homes has added fresh inventory to a neighborhood that already features a solid mix of established residences and larger lots. The combination of two school districts, Round Rock ISD and Burnet Consolidated ISD, gives buyers in different parts of the neighborhood distinct educational paths to consider. Neighborhoods | Schools | New Construction | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Clear Creek Homes for Sale in Williamson County
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Clear Creek
The Clear Creek area is organized around two main subdivisions: Clear Creek and Clear Creek Add. The primary Clear Creek subdivision accounts for the bulk of residential activity, with single-family homes on modest lots that reflect the broader Williamson County suburban character. Homes here tend toward traditional layouts with attached garages and backyard space suited for outdoor living during Central Texas's long mild seasons. Clear Creek Add represents a smaller portion of the community, rounding out the neighborhood's overall footprint.
Buyers considering Clear Creek often cross-shop other Williamson County communities. Round Rock sits nearby and offers its own deep inventory of established neighborhoods and newer master-planned communities, making it a useful comparison point for anyone building a shortlist. For buyers open to exploring the broader Austin area homes for sale, Williamson County continues to offer some of the most accessible price points north of the city core.
Schools in Clear Creek
Clear Creek sits within two school districts depending on which part of the neighborhood a home falls in: Round Rock Independent School District and Burnet Consolidated Independent School District. Buyers should confirm the specific zoning for any property they consider, as the district line can significantly affect school assignments.
Within Round Rock ISD, students may be zoned to Shady Grove Elementary, Deerpark Middle School, or McNeil High School. McNeil is a well-regarded campus within the district, and Deerpark feeds a solid pathway through to the high school level. Old Town Elementary and Walsh Middle School are also associated with portions of the neighborhood for Round Rock ISD students, depending on exact location.
Homes falling within Burnet Consolidated ISD are served by Live Oak Elementary, Burnet Middle School, and Burnet High School. Burnet High offers a more rural campus experience and a tighter-knit student body compared to the larger Round Rock ISD campuses. For buyers with school assignments as a top priority, verifying the specific campus zone before making an offer is worth the extra step.
New Construction in Clear Creek
Brohn Homes has an active presence in Clear Creek, accounting for a meaningful share of the new construction inventory in the neighborhood. Brohn is a Texas-based builder known for building in the attainable end of the market without stripping out the features buyers expect, including open floor plans, energy-efficient builds, and community-oriented site planning.
New construction in Clear Creek gives buyers the option to purchase a home with builder warranties, modern finishes, and updated energy systems compared to the resale inventory. It also means some buyers can personalize selections during the build process, which appeals to those who want a move-in-ready product that reflects current design trends. Inventory from Brohn here competes with resale options in the neighborhood, so buyers should weigh the trade-offs between price, location within the subdivision, and timeline.
Real Estate Market Overview
Clear Creek occupies a mid-range position within the Williamson County market. Resale single-family homes represent the core of what's available, with new construction from Brohn Homes adding to the mix. The neighborhood does not carry the premium price tags of master-planned communities with extensive resort amenities, but it also holds its value steadily as a well-located suburban option.
Buyers can find three-bedroom residences as well as four-bedroom homes suited for those who need more space. The lot sizes run on the smaller side typical of Williamson County suburban development, though the neighborhood doesn't feel cramped. The presence of both lease and for-sale inventory in the subdivision means the community has some rental activity alongside owner-occupied households. Neuhaus Realty Group monitors this market closely and can help buyers read current conditions before making an offer.
Getting Around Clear Creek
Clear Creek's location in Williamson County puts residents within practical range of the Round Rock employment and retail corridor along I-35. The highway connection gives commuters a direct shot toward Austin's major employment centers, including the Domain tech corridor, the medical district, and downtown Austin, though drive times vary considerably based on traffic patterns and time of day.
Round Rock itself has become a significant employment center in its own right, with major corporate presences including Dell Technologies' campus. Residents of Clear Creek who work in Round Rock or the northern Austin suburbs often find the commute far more manageable than those traveling all the way to central Austin. Georgetown, Cedar Park, and Leander are also accessible without lengthy drives, expanding the practical geography for daily errands and work trips.
For those who prefer alternatives to driving, Capital Metro's Park & Ride options in Round Rock provide bus connections into central Austin, and the MetroRail red line station in Leander offers another transit option for commuters headed downtown.
Living in Clear Creek
The Clear Creek neighborhood sits within easy reach of Round Rock's extensive retail and dining scene along the Toll 45 and University Boulevard corridors. The Round Rock Premium Outlets, Ikea, and a wide range of national and local restaurant options are accessible without venturing far. Old Settlers Park in Round Rock, one of the largest municipal parks in Central Texas, offers athletic fields, disc golf, and miles of trail access that residents of Clear Creek can take advantage of.
Williamson County's broader outdoor scene also plays a role in the area's appeal. Brushy Creek Regional Trail connects to a network of parks and green spaces that wind through the northern Austin suburbs, giving residents a low-key option for weekday exercise or weekend recreation. The Hill Country remains within a reasonable drive to the west for those who want to get out on the lake or into more rugged terrain.
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