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Sundance Ranch is a rural acreage community set in the rolling hills of western Williamson County, just outside Liberty Hill. Homes here sit on spacious multi-acre lots surrounded by cedar-covered terrain, wide-open skies, and the kind of breathing room that makes northwest Austin buyers stop scrolling and start scheduling showings. The community feeds into Liberty Hill ISD, one of the area's most respected and fastest-growing school districts, adding to its draw for buyers ready to put down roots. If you want the Texas Hill Country lifestyle while keeping reasonable access to Georgetown, Leander, and the broader Austin metro, Sundance Ranch delivers without compromise. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Sundance Ranch Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Sundance Ranch
Sundance Ranch is an established acreage subdivision in Williamson County offering a mix of custom residential estates and raw land parcels. What sets this community apart from the denser master-planned developments taking shape along the Liberty Hill corridor is scale. Lot sizes here average over five acres, which means genuine privacy, room for outbuildings or a barn, and homesites that feel deliberately removed from the noise of suburban growth. This is not a neighborhood where you hear your neighbor's lawnmower from your living room.
Homes in Sundance Ranch tend to be large, custom-built residences with features suited to the Texas landscape: covered wraparound porches, metal roofs, open-concept interiors, and oversized garages. Because the community developed through individual custom builds rather than production builders, no two homes are quite the same. That variety appeals to buyers who are tired of the cookie-cutter sameness common in newer master-planned neighborhoods. Buyers who explore Sundance Ranch often also look at the broader Liberty Hill market, where both rural acreage communities and newer planned developments sit side by side along Ronald Reagan Boulevard and SH-29.
The presence of available land parcels gives Sundance Ranch an additional draw for buyers who want to design and build from the ground up. Securing a lot here means starting with a blank canvas on real acreage rather than a quarter-acre pad in a subdivision where every build follows the same setback lines.
Schools in Sundance Ranch
Sundance Ranch falls within Liberty Hill Independent School District, which has earned a strong reputation across Williamson County as the district has grown alongside the region's rapid population expansion. Younger students in the community attend Bill Burden Elementary or Liberty Hill Elementary for their foundational years. Liberty Hill Middle School serves sixth through eighth grade, and Liberty Hill High School completes the K-12 path within the district.
Liberty Hill High School has become a genuine point of community pride. The school fields competitive programs in academics, fine arts, and athletics, and the district has made significant capital investments in new facilities to keep up with enrollment growth. That commitment to infrastructure shows in both the physical campuses and the range of programs available to students. For buyers who weigh school district quality heavily in their home search, Liberty Hill ISD consistently ranks among the strongest choices in northwest Williamson County, which is saying something in a county full of well-regarded districts.
Real Estate Market Overview
Sundance Ranch occupies a distinct niche in the Williamson County market, sitting well above the entry-level suburban tier and below the rarified lakefront estate category. Custom homes on five-plus acres with no builder warranty and a mix of well and septic infrastructure require buyers and their agents to do more thorough due diligence than a standard subdivision purchase. Inspections here go deeper: well flow rates, septic capacity, any agricultural exemptions attached to the land, and the age and condition of major mechanicals in homes that may be ten to twenty years old.
The broader Austin area homes for sale market has recalibrated since the intense run-up of 2021 and 2022, and acreage communities in the outer northwest corridor, including Sundance Ranch, have tracked that same arc. Pricing has settled into a more measured range, which has opened the door for buyers who were previously priced out of true acreage ownership in this part of Williamson County. Quality estate homes in move-in condition still attract serious attention when they appear, particularly those with updated kitchens, newer roofs, and HVAC systems within their service life.
Land parcels in Sundance Ranch appeal to a specific buyer: someone with a builder relationship, a clear vision, and the patience to see a custom build through to completion. With lot sizes above five acres, the opportunity to create a property that reflects the owner's exact preferences rather than choosing from a spec builder's palette is a real one.
Getting Around from Sundance Ranch
Sundance Ranch sits in the Liberty Hill area, roughly 35 to 45 miles northwest of downtown Austin depending on the route. The two main access corridors are Ronald Reagan Boulevard heading south toward Cedar Park and SH-29 running east toward Georgetown. Both connect to 183A, the toll corridor that links the northwest suburbs to north Austin's major employment centers.
The drive to Cedar Park takes roughly 25 to 30 minutes under normal conditions, which puts everyday shopping, urgent care, and H-E-B within a reasonable window. Georgetown, the Williamson County seat, sits about 20 to 25 minutes east and offers a historic downtown square with restaurants and boutique retail, along with regional healthcare through St. David's Georgetown Hospital. Buyers commuting to the Apple Campus in north Austin or to tech campuses along the 183 corridor often find the drive workable, especially with partial remote schedules.
For regional shopping and dining, Leander is a 25 to 35 minute drive and delivers major retail, including the Leander Metro Rail station for buyers who want an alternate commute into Austin that avoids toll roads during peak hours. Round Rock is accessible within 40 minutes and offers one of the most complete retail and dining corridors in the metro, anchored by the Round Rock Premium Outlets and a deep roster of restaurant options along University Boulevard.
Buyers considering Sundance Ranch as a primary residence should come in with clear expectations about a lifestyle centered on driving. There are no walkable town centers or nearby transit stops. The tradeoff is acreage, quiet, and a natural setting that simply cannot be replicated closer to Austin at a comparable price point. Most residents in the community make that tradeoff deliberately and do not regret it.
Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout the Liberty Hill corridor and northwest Williamson County, with specific experience in acreage transactions, Liberty Hill ISD school zones, and the due diligence requirements that come with rural estate properties. If you are exploring Sundance Ranch or nearby communities, we can help you understand the market and find the right fit.
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Ed Neuhaus
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