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Verona is a quietly established residential neighborhood in Travis County, tucked within the Pflugerville corridor northeast of Austin. With homes spread across four distinct sections and zoned to Pflugerville ISD, the area draws buyers looking for suburban stability without straying far from the metro. Lots tend toward manageable sizes, homes run three and four bedrooms, and the overall feel is settled and community-minded. It is the kind of place where neighbors know each other and streets stay quiet without feeling remote. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Verona, TX Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Verona
The Verona community is organized into four distinct sections that developed over time as the area filled out. The original Verona section anchors the neighborhood, while Verona Sec 1, Verona Sec 2, and Verona Sec 3 expanded outward to accommodate demand in the broader Pflugerville corridor. Each section carries its own character, but the overall neighborhood shares a consistent suburban texture: single-family homes, manageable lot sizes averaging around a sixth of an acre, and a residential pace that feels intentional rather than hurried.
Home sizes in Verona tend toward the generous side for the price point, with average square footage that gives buyers meaningful living space without the maintenance burden of an estate property. The mix of three- and four-bedroom homes makes the neighborhood versatile, with floorplans that work for a wide range of situations. No new construction is currently active in the subdivision, so buyers are working within an established pool of resale homes, which often means mature trees, settled landscaping, and improvements already made by previous owners.
If Verona is on your radar, it is worth comparing it to nearby Pflugerville more broadly. The city has grown considerably and now contains dozens of distinct subdivisions at varying price points, so buyers who find Verona appealing often find similar options throughout the Pflugerville area. Exploring the full range of Austin area homes for sale can also help put Verona in context relative to the wider metro.
Schools in Verona
Verona is zoned to Pflugerville Independent School District, one of the larger suburban districts serving the northeast Austin area. PISD has invested substantially in its campuses over the past decade, and the schools serving Verona reflect that growth.
Elementary students in the neighborhood are served by Carpenter Elementary School and Mott Elementary, both within the Pflugerville ISD system. Middle school students attend Cele Middle School, and the neighborhood feeds into Weiss High School for grades nine through twelve. Weiss is one of the newer high schools in the district, having opened to serve the population growth along the northeast Travis County corridor.
Pflugerville ISD as a whole serves a large and growing student population, and families interested in specific programs, magnet options, or extracurricular offerings should contact the district directly for the most current information. School boundaries in fast-growing districts like PISD can change, so confirming zoning at the time of purchase is always a good step.
Real Estate Market Overview
Verona sits within a segment of the Travis County market that offers relative value compared to central Austin and the western suburbs. Buyers focused on resale inventory rather than new construction will find an established neighborhood where homes reflect the styles and finishes popular in suburban Austin development over the past fifteen to twenty years. The mix leans toward traditional ranch and two-story builds with attached garages, low-maintenance yards, and layouts designed for comfortable everyday living.
The neighborhood is predominantly owner-occupied, though occasional lease listings do appear. Activity in Verona tends to be steady rather than frenzied, reflecting the broader temperament of the Pflugerville corridor market. Homes here are priced accessibly relative to Austin's western and central submarkets, which consistently attracts buyers priced out of higher-cost areas who still want Travis County addresses and proximity to major employment centers.
As with most established subdivisions in this part of the metro, condition and updates matter significantly at resale. Buyers in Verona should pay close attention to HVAC age, roof condition, and kitchen and bath finishes, as these factors influence both offer prices and inspection negotiations in a resale-only market. Working with an experienced local agent through Neuhaus Realty Group gives buyers an informed perspective on how to evaluate and negotiate on the specific homes they see.
Getting Around Verona
Verona's location in northeast Travis County puts residents within reach of several key commute corridors. State Highway 130, the toll loop running along the eastern edge of the Austin metro, is among the most practical routes for drivers heading south toward the airport, Tesla Gigafactory in Del Valle, or further into South Austin and beyond. SH 45 provides a connector between the eastern and western portions of the metro for those with employment in Round Rock, Cedar Park, or the Domain area.
US-290 East and the US-183 corridor are both accessible from the Pflugerville area and serve commuters heading into central and east Austin. Downtown Austin typically runs thirty to forty minutes by car depending on time of day and route. The Pflugerville area is primarily car-dependent at this stage, though the region has seen incremental improvements to its trail and sidewalk infrastructure as population density has grown.
Retail and daily conveniences are well represented throughout Pflugerville, with grocery stores, dining, fitness centers, and major retailers all within a short drive of the Verona neighborhood. Stone Hill Town Center and the broader commercial corridor along FM 1825 and Pecan Street serve much of the day-to-day retail needs for residents in this part of Travis County. For residents who work in the tech corridor along North Mopac or in Round Rock's commercial districts, commute times vary but remain manageable against the backdrop of Austin metro traffic patterns.
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