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Homes for Sale in Turtle Creek, Round Rock, TX
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Turtle Creek is a well-established residential neighborhood tucked into Williamson County, offering the kind of attainable, no-fuss homeownership that keeps buyers coming back to this corner of the greater Round Rock area. The community is served entirely by Round Rock ISD, with Callison Elementary, CD Fulkes Middle School, and Cedar Ridge High School all part of the draw. Homes here tend to be modestly sized single-family residences on compact lots, making this a neighborhood where low-maintenance living is baked right into the footprint. It sits close enough to major retail corridors and employment centers that daily errands rarely require a long drive. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Turtle Creek Homes for Sale in Williamson County, TX
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Turtle Creek
The Turtle Creek community is organized under the Turtle Creek Village banner, with several phases and sections that were developed over time. You will find Turtle Creek Village Ph 01 Sec A, Turtle Creek Village Ph 02 Sec A, and Turtle Creek Village Ph 08 among the platted subdivisions that make up this neighborhood. Each phase shares the same general character: modest single-family homes on compact lots with consistent street layouts and established trees that give the area a settled, lived-in feel.
Because the neighborhood was built out in phases, you get a mix of build years and floor plans across the community. Some sections have slightly updated homes that have been renovated by long-term owners, while others offer an opportunity for a buyer who wants to put their own stamp on a property. The subdivision structure also means there is a defined community identity here, rather than the scattered, lot-by-lot development you find in some older parts of Williamson County.
Schools in Turtle Creek
Turtle Creek falls within Round Rock Independent School District, one of the most recognized school districts in Central Texas. Students from this neighborhood attend Callison Elementary School, which feeds into CD Fulkes Middle School and then Cedar Ridge High School. Cedar Ridge is known for its competitive athletics programs, fine arts offerings, and college preparatory curriculum, making it a school that draws attention from buyers evaluating the entire Round Rock ISD pipeline.
Round Rock ISD as a whole has a strong track record of academic programming, dual enrollment opportunities through Austin Community College, and career and technical education pathways. For buyers prioritizing a well-resourced public school district without paying the premium that comes with some of the Lake Travis or Eanes ISD zones, Round Rock ISD neighborhoods like Turtle Creek often represent a compelling value.
Real Estate Market Overview
Turtle Creek is positioned as one of the more attainably priced residential neighborhoods in Williamson County, drawing buyers who want to be in the Round Rock ISD zone without stretching into higher-priced territory. The homes here are predominantly three-bedroom, single-family residences on smaller lots, which keeps both the purchase price and ongoing maintenance costs accessible relative to newer master-planned communities with larger square footage and higher HOA fees.
Buyer interest in Turtle Creek tends to be steady. The neighborhood's combination of an established Round Rock ISD pipeline, proximity to employment and retail along the major corridors north of Austin, and modest price points keeps it on the radar for first-time buyers and those looking to downsize. Activity here reflects broader Williamson County trends: when demand for affordable housing in the Austin metro picks up, neighborhoods like Turtle Creek typically see it first. Buyers considering Turtle Creek often also look at nearby Round Rock neighborhoods and communities further north like Leander for comparison.
Getting Around Turtle Creek
Turtle Creek's location in Williamson County puts residents within reasonable reach of the major employment and retail hubs that define the northern Austin metro. The neighborhood has access to the broader Round Rock road network, with connections to IH-35 and the toll roads that let commuters reach the Domain, the Apple campus, and downtown Austin without being entirely dependent on surface streets.
Round Rock itself has grown into a significant employment center in its own right, with Dell Technologies' global headquarters and a robust medical corridor anchored by Round Rock Medical Center. That means many Turtle Creek residents can work within a few miles of home. For those commuting south into Austin proper, the drive on IH-35 during peak hours requires planning, and many residents use the toll roads to cut time off the trip. The MetroRail Red Line station in Round Rock also offers a transit alternative for commuters heading downtown.
For day-to-day needs, the major retail nodes along University Boulevard and Louis Henna Boulevard are nearby, covering grocery stores, dining, and services without requiring a trip into Austin. Buyers who want walkable access to Round Rock's Old Town area or the Round Rock Premium Outlets will find both within a short drive from Turtle Creek.
If you are exploring Austin area homes for sale and want to understand where Turtle Creek fits within the broader market, Neuhaus Realty Group has deep roots in Williamson County and can walk you through how this neighborhood compares to similar communities across the region. Our focus on the Austin and Hill Country market means we know exactly what questions to ask and what details matter when you are evaluating a neighborhood like Turtle Creek.
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