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Warner Ranch is a quiet, established neighborhood tucked into Williamson County with quick access to the best of the greater Round Rock corridor. Zoned to Round Rock ISD, the community draws buyers who want suburban convenience without sacrificing a sense of neighborhood character. Homes here sit on modest lots with mature trees, and the surrounding area has seen steady growth while Warner Ranch itself has maintained the grounded, settled feel that comes with an older, well-built community. With Round Rock, Cedar Park, and Georgetown all within easy reach, residents enjoy broad access to shopping, dining, and employment without the congestion of central Austin. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Warner Ranch Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Warner Ranch
Warner Ranch is organized across a handful of platted phases, including Warner Ranch Phase 2 Section 1 and Warner Ranch PH2, giving the community a layered, developed feel rather than a single uniform build-out. The Warner area broadly encompasses these phases, and buyers will find that each section carries its own subtle personality while sharing the same tree-lined streets and consistent architectural character. Homes throughout the neighborhood are primarily single-family residences, with four-bedroom floor plans making up the bulk of available inventory. Lot sizes tend to be compact but functional, averaging around a quarter acre, which keeps maintenance manageable without sacrificing outdoor space.
The residential character here leans traditional, with brick and stone exteriors, two-car garages, and covered patios that reflect the building standards common across Williamson County's established growth corridors. Buyers looking for move-in-ready homes with some age and maturity to them will feel at home in Warner Ranch. There is no active new construction in the neighborhood, which means the inventory is stable and the streetscape is fully developed.
Schools Serving Warner Ranch
Warner Ranch is zoned to Round Rock ISD, one of the most respected school districts in Central Texas. Students attend Callison Elementary School, CD Fulkes Middle School, and Cedar Ridge High School. Cedar Ridge, in particular, has built a strong reputation within the district for its academics and extracurricular programs. Round Rock ISD consistently earns strong state accountability ratings, and its breadth of magnet programs, dual enrollment options, and athletics draws buyers who prioritize public school quality when choosing where to plant roots.
For buyers considering nearby communities with similar school district access, Round Rock and Cedar Park also fall within or immediately adjacent to Round Rock ISD boundaries, which makes Warner Ranch part of a broader cluster of well-schooled Williamson County neighborhoods.
Real Estate Market Overview
Warner Ranch occupies a grounded position in the Williamson County market. It is not a luxury enclave, nor is it a starter-home corridor, but rather a practical mid-tier neighborhood that appeals to buyers seeking solid value in a mature, well-located community. Because there is no active new construction here, all available inventory is resale, which means buyers are competing for a finite number of homes and sellers benefit from that scarcity.
The mix of residential and lease listings in Warner Ranch reflects a neighborhood with both owner-occupant depth and some investor-held properties. Buyers in this segment of the market should be prepared to move with reasonable speed when the right home comes available. The neighborhood does not turn over at a rapid clip, so patience combined with preparation is the right posture. Working with a local agent familiar with the Round Rock corridor is key to catching listings before they gain broad attention. The team at Neuhaus Realty Group tracks Williamson County inventory closely and can position buyers to act quickly in this type of market.
Getting Around Warner Ranch
Warner Ranch's Williamson County location puts it in a commuter-friendly position relative to the broader Austin metro. State Highway 45, Interstate 35, and US-183A (the Toll) are all accessible within a short drive, giving residents multiple route options depending on where they work. The commute to downtown Austin typically runs 30 to 45 minutes depending on traffic and route choice, with toll roads offering a faster option during peak hours.
Round Rock's employment base, including the major corporate campuses along the US-79 and I-35 corridor, is within 15 minutes for most Warner Ranch residents. Georgetown, which has grown into its own employment and commercial hub, is a short drive north. To the southwest, Cedar Park and Leander are easily reachable, and the MetroRail station in Leander provides a rail option into central Austin for those who prefer to leave the car at home.
Lifestyle in Warner Ranch
Daily life in Warner Ranch is grounded in the rhythms of a well-established suburb. Grocery stores, pharmacies, and everyday retail are minutes away along the Round Rock and Georgetown commercial corridors. The neighborhood's proximity to several large retail centers means residents rarely need to drive far for what they need. Dining options span the full range from local Austin-area favorites to national chains, with Round Rock in particular offering a dining scene that has matured considerably over the past decade.
For outdoor activity, Old Settlers Park in Round Rock is one of the largest and most amenity-rich parks in Williamson County, with sports fields, disc golf, playgrounds, and open green space. Georgetown's San Gabriel River trail system and nearby Lake Georgetown offer additional options for hiking, biking, and waterside recreation. Buyers drawn to the balance of suburban access and outdoor availability will find Warner Ranch punches above its size in terms of what surrounds it.
For buyers exploring the broader area, the Austin area homes for sale search covers everything from urban infill to Hill Country estates, and Warner Ranch fits comfortably within the Williamson County corridor that includes Liberty Hill, Hutto, and Taylor as neighboring communities each with their own distinct character and price positioning.
The agents at Neuhaus Realty Group specialize in the Williamson County market and know Warner Ranch and the surrounding Round Rock corridor well. If you are buying or selling in this area, reach out to get honest, specific guidance on timing, value, and what to expect.
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