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Homes for Sale in Windermere, Pflugerville, TX
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Windermere is a well-established residential neighborhood tucked into northeast Travis County, sitting just outside the city of Pflugerville with convenient access to the SH 130 corridor. With multiple phases developed across several decades, the community has a settled, mature feel with tree-lined streets, established landscaping, and a mix of single-family homes across a range of sizes and styles. Pflugerville Independent School District serves the area, with Windermere Elementary, Windermere Primary, and Hendrickson High School among the schools within reach. For buyers looking for an accessible entry point into Travis County homeownership without sacrificing proximity to major northeast Austin employment corridors, Windermere is worth a close look. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Windermere Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods and Subdivisions in Windermere
Windermere was built out across multiple phases spanning several decades, and that gradual development gives the community an internal variety that newer master-planned neighborhoods rarely have. The earliest sections, Windermere Ph A and Windermere Ph C, feature modest ranch-style homes on standard suburban lots with mature trees and established landscaping that simply take years to grow into. These sections tend to offer some of the more accessible price points within the neighborhood while still sitting squarely inside Travis County.
As development pushed into Phase F, Phase G, and Phase H, the homes shifted toward more contemporary floor plans with updated finishes and slightly more generous square footage. Windermere Ph F Sec 01, Windermere Ph F Sec 03, and Windermere Ph H Sec 02 represent the newer construction end of the spectrum, and homes in those sections typically show in better condition with fewer deferred maintenance items. Windermere Ph D, Windermere Ph E, and Windermere Phs G Sec 1 round out the overall inventory, giving buyers multiple price tiers to consider within a single neighborhood boundary in northeast Austin.
One characteristic worth understanding before buying in Windermere is the blend of owner-occupied homes and rental properties throughout the community. A meaningful share of homes here are investor-owned and tenant-occupied, which reflects the broader pattern across Pflugerville-area neighborhoods where consistent rental demand has attracted investment alongside primary homeownership. Buyers should walk the specific block of any property they are considering to get a feel for the immediate surroundings, since character can shift from one section to another.
Schools Serving Windermere
Windermere falls within Pflugerville Independent School District, one of the larger and more rapidly growing suburban districts in the Austin metro. PISD has expanded its campus footprint and programming significantly as northeast Travis County's population has grown, and the district continues to add resources to meet increasing enrollment.
Elementary students in Windermere are served by Windermere Primary and Windermere Elementary, both situated close to the neighborhood. Timmerman Elementary and Pflugerville Elementary are also within the district's elementary attendance zone. For middle school, students feed into either Pflugerville Middle School or Westview Middle School, both of which offer core academic programs alongside athletics and extracurricular activities.
At the high school level, Windermere students attend either Hendrickson High School or Pflugerville High School. Hendrickson opened in 2009 and brought a modern campus with strong academic and athletic programs to the eastern portion of the district. Pflugerville High carries decades of community tradition alongside it. PISD has invested in career and technical education pathways across its campuses in recent years, giving students access to programs in technology, healthcare, and skilled trades in addition to standard college-prep coursework. Buyers should confirm current attendance zone assignments directly with PISD, since boundaries can shift as the district responds to continued growth.
Real Estate Market Overview
Windermere holds one of the more accessible positions in Travis County's housing market, a county that otherwise tilts toward premium valuations as you move closer to central Austin. The bulk of the neighborhood's homes are three-bedroom single-family residences, with two-bedroom options appearing in the older phases and four-bedroom homes available in the newer Phase F and Phase H sections. All available inventory in Windermere is resale, as no new construction is currently active in the neighborhood.
Home condition in Windermere varies more than it might in a fully new development, which is a feature as much as a caveat. Buyers willing to look past cosmetic issues in the older Phase A and Phase C sections can often find solid structures at more competitive prices, while buyers who prefer move-in-ready homes can focus on the newer Phase F and Phase H listings. Local knowledge matters here, and an agent familiar with Windermere's phases can help you avoid overpaying for a section that does not support the price.
For buyers who want to compare options, nearby Pflugerville offers a wider range of inventory across both older established neighborhoods and newer master-planned communities with active builder programs. The broader Austin area homes for sale market has options at every price point, and Windermere sits at a tier that gives first-time buyers and investors alike a realistic path into Travis County ownership.
Getting Around Windermere
Windermere's northeast Travis County location is one of its practical advantages for commuters. State Highway 130, the toll corridor running through the eastern metro, is the neighborhood's primary artery. From SH 130 you can head north toward Round Rock and Georgetown or south toward Austin-Bergstrom International Airport and the interchange with I-35, giving you clean access to multiple employment centers without touching central Austin surface streets.
Commutes to the Domain, the North MoPac tech corridor, or downtown Austin typically run 30 to 45 minutes under normal traffic conditions. The SH 130 approach is generally faster and more predictable than fighting I-35, which is one reason northeast Travis County neighborhoods like Windermere have attracted consistent buyer interest even as central Austin prices have pushed outward. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is a particular advantage of this location, sitting just a direct south shot on SH 130 with no downtown congestion to deal with.
For day-to-day needs, Stone Hill Town Center along SH 130 at Pecan Street is the closest major retail hub, with grocery options, restaurants, and services. The Pflugerville commercial corridor along FM 685 continues to grow as the area's population builds, so residents rarely need to venture into central Austin for routine errands.
Neuhaus Realty Group works regularly with buyers and sellers across Pflugerville ISD neighborhoods, including Windermere. We know the real differences between the Phase A homes and the newer Phase H sections, and that kind of on-the-ground familiarity translates into better offers and sharper pricing decisions on both sides of a transaction.
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