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College Place, Georgetown TX Real Estate
College Place is a small, established residential neighborhood tucked into Georgetown, one of the most charming cities in the greater Austin area. Situated in Williamson County, the area puts residents close to Georgetown's walkable historic square, the San Gabriel River greenbelts, and the daily conveniences of a fast-growing city that still holds onto its small-town character. Students, commuters, and anyone who wants proximity to Georgetown's core without the hustle of a master-planned development tend to find College Place an appealing option. Georgetown ISD serves the neighborhood, with Annie Purl Elementary, James Tippit Middle School, and East View High School covering the K-12 pipeline. Neighborhoods | Schools | Lifestyle | Getting Around | Market Overview | FAQs
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About College Place, Georgetown TX Real Estate
College Place and the Surrounding Georgetown Area
College Place is one of Georgetown's smaller residential pockets, named in keeping with the city's deep ties to Southwestern University, the liberal arts institution that has anchored Georgetown's identity since 1840. The neighborhood offers modest-sized homes on compact lots, which positions it as one of the more accessible entry points into Georgetown's real estate market. It draws buyers and renters who want to live within the city rather than on its suburban fringes.
Georgetown itself has dozens of distinct neighborhoods and subdivisions, from the older streets near the courthouse square to newer master-planned communities spreading outward along Ronald Reagan Boulevard and Williams Drive. College Place sits in the more established core of the city, meaning residents benefit from mature trees, proximity to downtown, and a neighborhood feel that newer developments are still building toward. Buyers exploring College Place often compare it with other central Georgetown options before deciding where to plant roots.
If College Place's scale feels limiting, the broader Georgetown market and neighboring communities offer plenty of alternatives. Leander and Cedar Park sit just to the south and west along the 183A corridor, offering larger homes and extensive amenity-rich subdivisions. Liberty Hill to the northwest has seen significant growth with new construction on larger lots and a quieter Hill Country feel. For buyers open to exploring all of these options together, browsing Austin area homes for sale is a good way to compare communities side by side.
Schools Serving College Place
College Place falls within Georgetown Independent School District, one of the more established districts in Williamson County. The K-12 path runs through Annie Purl Elementary, James Tippit Middle School, and East View High School. Georgetown ISD has invested significantly in facilities and programs as the district has grown, and East View in particular has developed strong extracurricular and career and technical education offerings.
Georgetown ISD operates multiple elementary campuses across the city, and depending on where exactly a property falls within district boundaries, attendance zones can vary. Buyers with school-age children should always confirm current attendance zone assignments directly with the district before closing, as boundaries are subject to periodic updates as new campuses come online.
For families comparing districts across the region, Round Rock to the south is served by Round Rock ISD, another well-regarded Williamson County district. Hutto ISD and Taylor ISD serve communities further east. Each district has its own strengths and magnet program offerings worth researching.
Life in Georgetown and College Place
One of the biggest draws of living in College Place is the walkability to Georgetown's historic downtown. The Williamson County Courthouse Square is one of the most intact Victorian-era town squares in Texas, lined with locally owned restaurants, boutiques, wine bars, and coffee shops. Georgetown hosts a robust calendar of festivals and events throughout the year, including the Red Poppy Festival each spring, which turns the square into one of the more lively street celebrations in Central Texas.
The San Gabriel River runs through Georgetown and connects to a growing network of hike and bike trails, including the Good Water Trail and the San Gabriel River Trail. Berry Springs Park and Preserve on the city's east side offers hiking, disc golf, and open green space. Lake Georgetown, managed by the Army Corps of Engineers, sits just a few miles west and provides fishing, kayaking, swimming, and camping access that most suburban neighborhoods simply cannot match.
Southwestern University's campus adds a cultural dimension to the immediate area, with theater productions, art exhibits, and public lectures that are open to the broader community. The university's presence contributes to the walkable, urban-feeling blocks around College Place and keeps the neighborhood connected to Georgetown's academic and cultural calendar.
Getting Around from College Place
Georgetown sits at the northern edge of the Austin metro, positioned along IH-35 which is the primary north-south corridor connecting the city to Round Rock, Pflugerville, and downtown Austin. From College Place, commuters heading south toward Austin's core should expect a drive of roughly 35 to 45 minutes under normal conditions, though peak hour traffic on IH-35 can extend that considerably.
The Capital Metro Rail (MetroRail) operates a station in Georgetown at the northern terminus of the Red Line, offering a commuter rail option that runs to downtown Austin. For buyers who want to reduce car dependence on the commute, the proximity to a rail stop is a meaningful quality-of-life factor. Riders can board at the Georgetown station and connect into Austin's core without touching IH-35.
State Highway 29 and Ronald Reagan Boulevard provide east-west access across Georgetown and connect to communities like Liberty Hill and Jarrell. The 183A Toll Road, accessible from the south side of Georgetown, offers a faster alternative to IH-35 for commuters heading toward Cedar Park and Lakeline. Georgetown's location also makes it a reasonable drive from the new Samsung semiconductor campus in Taylor, which has added a new employment center to the northeast corridor of Williamson County.
College Place Real Estate Overview
College Place is a small, tight-knit neighborhood where listings come up infrequently. The homes here tend to be compact, reflecting the neighborhood's established character rather than the larger square footages common in newer Georgetown subdivisions. Because inventory turns over slowly, buyers should be prepared to move decisively when a home that fits their criteria becomes available.
The neighborhood attracts buyers looking for a central Georgetown location without paying the premium associated with some of the city's newer planned communities. It also draws investors and renters who want proximity to Southwestern University and the downtown square. If you are searching for a home in this specific pocket of Georgetown and want to be notified when something hits the market, working with an agent who knows the area well makes a real difference. Neuhaus Realty Group works regularly throughout Williamson County and can help you track availability in College Place and evaluate comparable options nearby.
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