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Sundance Estates is a residential neighborhood in Williamson County near Liberty Hill, offering the kind of elbow room that draws buyers out of the suburbs and into the Hill Country fringe. Homesites here run around an acre, giving residents a genuine sense of space without sacrificing access to the amenities and schools that the Liberty Hill corridor has built up over the past decade. The neighborhood sits in the Liberty Hill ISD attendance zone, one of the most closely watched school districts in the greater Austin area, and its location puts residents within a reasonable drive of both Cedar Park and Georgetown for everyday needs. For buyers who want a quiet, established setting with room to breathe, Sundance Estates is worth a serious look. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Sundance Estates Homes for Sale
Sundance Estates: The Neighborhood
Sundance Estates is a single-subdivision community located in the Liberty Hill area of Williamson County. The neighborhood is made up of residential homesites that average just over an acre, which puts it firmly in the category of rural-residential rather than traditional suburban. Lots are large enough for a detached garage workshop, a pool with room to spare, or simply a backyard that doesn't feel like your neighbor is standing next to you at the grill. The homes themselves tend toward the spacious side, with floor plans suited to households that need room to spread out.
The subdivision carries a low-density feel that stands in contrast to the master-planned communities closer to Austin's core. There are no amenity centers or resort-style pools here. What Sundance Estates offers instead is privacy, space, and a strong connection to the natural Hill Country character of the land. Buyers who've spent years in tighter neighborhoods and are ready for something quieter consistently find this kind of community compelling.
Buyers also exploring the broader Liberty Hill market should look at nearby Liberty Hill, which has seen significant growth and offers a wider range of price points and community types alongside Sundance Estates.
Schools Serving Sundance Estates
Sundance Estates falls within Liberty Hill Independent School District, a district that has earned a strong reputation as the Liberty Hill area has grown. Students in the neighborhood are zoned to Bill Burden Elementary, Liberty Hill Intermediate for middle school grades, and Liberty Hill High School. Liberty Hill ISD has invested heavily in facilities and academic programs in recent years, keeping pace with the population growth the area has experienced. For buyers with school-age children, the district is a genuine draw rather than an afterthought.
Liberty Hill High School in particular has grown into a comprehensive campus with a range of athletics, fine arts, and career and technical education programs. The district's trajectory has been upward, and it's one of the reasons buyers looking northwest of Austin keep landing in this corridor. If you'd like to verify current attendance boundaries or explore magnet and program options, the Liberty Hill ISD website is the authoritative source.
Real Estate Market Overview
Sundance Estates is a smaller, established neighborhood, which means inventory here moves differently than in a large master-planned community. Homes don't turn over constantly, and when well-maintained properties do come to market, they tend to attract buyers who have specifically sought out the acreage lifestyle. The limited number of available homesites at any given time can create competitive conditions when a quality home does hit the market.
The Williamson County acreage market has held steady as buyers continue to move outward from Austin in search of larger lots without sacrificing access to good schools and infrastructure. Sundance Estates sits in a pocket of the county where those priorities converge. Buyers should work with an agent who understands the nuances of rural-residential transactions in this part of Williamson County, including well and septic considerations, deed restrictions, and lot-specific due diligence that differs from a standard subdivision purchase. Neuhaus Realty Group works regularly in the Liberty Hill corridor and can walk buyers through what to expect.
For context on what else is available in the region, browsing Austin area homes for sale gives a useful picture of how acreage communities like Sundance Estates compare to other options across the metro.
Getting Around from Sundance Estates
Sundance Estates is located in the Liberty Hill area, which places it along the Highway 29 corridor in Williamson County. From the neighborhood, residents have access to Ronald Reagan Boulevard and eventually the 183A toll road, which connects to Cedar Park, the Domain area, and points south toward downtown Austin. The full drive to downtown Austin runs roughly 40 to 45 miles depending on the specific route, and commute times vary considerably based on time of day and which stretch of road you're traveling.
For daily errands, the Liberty Hill town center has grown substantially and now includes grocery options, restaurants, medical offices, and retail along Highway 29. Georgetown is a reasonable drive to the east along 29, offering additional shopping and the appeal of a historic downtown square. Cedar Park is south via Ronald Reagan and serves as a hub for big-box retail, entertainment, and medical care for much of the northwest corridor.
Buyers who work in Austin's tech corridor near the Domain or in Round Rock should factor commute distance carefully. This is genuinely Hill Country-adjacent living, and the tradeoff for the space and setting is a longer drive on the days when traffic on 183A or US-183 stacks up. Many residents who choose communities like Sundance Estates do so intentionally, treating the commute as a reasonable exchange for the lifestyle.
Lifestyle in the Liberty Hill Area
Living in Sundance Estates means participating in the broader Liberty Hill community, which has transformed from a small agricultural town into one of the more active growth corridors in the Austin metro. The town has worked to preserve its small-town character even as development has accelerated around it. There's a genuine main street feel in historic Liberty Hill, with local dining and community events that residents take pride in.
The Hill Country setting near Sundance Estates provides access to outdoor spaces throughout Williamson and neighboring counties. The North San Gabriel River runs through parts of the Liberty Hill area, and the rolling terrain west of town gives the landscape a more textured feel than the flatter areas east of Austin. Residents with acreage often keep horses, maintain gardens, or simply use the land for the privacy it provides.
The community character in this part of Williamson County is oriented around the land and the school district. Events tied to Liberty Hill ISD athletics and community gatherings are central to the social fabric here. For buyers who want to be part of a community where neighbors know each other and where kids grow up with roots, this corridor has developed that kind of culture organically as it has grown.
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Ed Neuhaus
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