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Homes for Sale in Settlers Crossing, Round Rock, TX
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Settlers Crossing is a well-established residential neighborhood in Williamson County, tucked into the greater Round Rock area and served by the highly regarded Round Rock ISD. The neighborhood offers single-family homes on modest lots with a suburban feel that puts residents close to the retail corridors, employers, and parks that make Round Rock one of the most sought-after communities in the Austin metro. Homes here tend to be solidly built, with floor plans centered around practical living spaces and yards that give residents room to breathe without the upkeep of a large acreage property. Whether you are buying your first home or looking to put down roots in a community with strong schools and convenient access to Austin, Settlers Crossing is worth a close look. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Settlers Crossing Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Settlers Crossing
Settlers Crossing is organized within Williamson County as a cohesive residential community, with Settlers Crossing Sec 03 being the primary recorded subdivision in the neighborhood. The lots run to roughly a sixth of an acre, which is typical for established suburban neighborhoods in this part of the county, and the homes themselves are sized for comfortable everyday living, generally in the 2,000 square foot range. The streetscape is mature, with established trees and older landscaping that gives the area a settled, rooted quality you do not always find in newer master-planned developments.
Because Settlers Crossing is positioned within the broader Round Rock real estate market, buyers here get the benefit of Round Rock's infrastructure, parks system, and commercial amenities without always paying the premium that comes with addresses closer to the city's main retail core. That positioning makes it a compelling option for buyers who want value and proximity in the same package. Nearby neighborhoods in Williamson County offer similar suburban character, and buyers who want to compare options in the area will find that Round Rock as a whole has a deep inventory of established neighborhoods worth exploring.
Schools Serving Settlers Crossing
Settlers Crossing falls within Round Rock Independent School District, one of the most consistently regarded school districts in the greater Austin area. Round Rock ISD serves a large portion of Williamson County and has built a strong reputation for academics, extracurricular programs, and career and technical education pathways.
Elementary students in Settlers Crossing are served by Herrington Elementary or Redbud Elementary, depending on precise address. Both schools are part of Round Rock ISD's established elementary network. From there, students move on to Hopewell Middle School before entering Stony Point High School, which serves the northeast Round Rock corridor and offers a range of advanced coursework and athletics programs. Buyers who prioritize school district quality will find that Round Rock ISD's reputation holds up across the board, and Settlers Crossing sits squarely within that attendance zone.
Real Estate Market Overview
Settlers Crossing trades as a mid-range suburban neighborhood within the Williamson County market. The homes here are primarily detached single-family residences, and the neighborhood draws buyers who want an established address with proven school district access and reasonable proximity to Round Rock's employment base and the broader Austin metro. Because the neighborhood is fully built out with no new construction activity, the supply of available homes at any given time is limited to resale inventory, which tends to keep demand relatively steady from buyers who know what they are looking for.
Williamson County as a whole has seen sustained interest from buyers priced out of Travis County, and neighborhoods like Settlers Crossing that offer established infrastructure and Round Rock ISD schools remain competitive within their price tier. For buyers comparing options across the Austin area homes for sale landscape, Settlers Crossing represents the kind of grounded suburban neighborhood that holds its value through market cycles because it delivers on the fundamentals: good schools, manageable lot sizes, and a location that keeps Austin accessible without requiring a premium address.
The neighborhood also sees some rental activity, which reflects the broader demand in Williamson County from the tech and logistics employers that have planted roots in the Round Rock area. That rental demand can be relevant context for buyers thinking about long-term holding value.
Getting Around Settlers Crossing
One of Settlers Crossing's practical strengths is its access to the highway network that connects Williamson County to Austin and the broader metro. Round Rock sits at the intersection of Interstate 35 and State Highway 45, and most parts of the city, including neighborhoods like Settlers Crossing, can reach these corridors without a lengthy surface street drive. From Round Rock, downtown Austin is roughly 20 to 25 miles south via I-35, a commute that runs smoothly in off-peak hours and more slowly during the typical morning and evening rush.
Round Rock itself has matured into a job center in its own right, with major employers including Dell Technologies, Apple, and a wide range of logistics, healthcare, and retail operations. Many Settlers Crossing residents may find that their daily commute stays entirely within the Round Rock and Pflugerville corridor rather than pushing into Austin proper. The neighborhood's location also provides reasonable access to the shopping and dining along University Boulevard, Round Rock Premium Outlets, and the 1890 Ranch corridor, which covers most everyday retail needs without leaving the city.
For residents who travel frequently, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is accessible via I-35 south, typically a 35 to 45 minute drive depending on traffic conditions and time of day.
Working with Neuhaus Realty Group in Settlers Crossing
Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers across Williamson County, including Settlers Crossing and the surrounding Round Rock neighborhoods. If you are tracking resale inventory in this neighborhood or want to understand how Settlers Crossing compares to nearby options in Round Rock, we can help you move efficiently from search to contract. Reach out to connect with an agent who knows this area well.
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