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Great Oaks Homes for Sale
Great Oaks is a well-established residential neighborhood in Williamson County where generous lot sizes and a quieter pace of life set it apart from the denser suburban developments that have expanded across Central Texas. Homes here sit on acreage-style parcels that give residents real breathing room, mature trees, and a sense of privacy that is increasingly rare this close to major employment corridors. The neighborhood draws buyers who want the convenience of proximity to Round Rock, Georgetown, and the broader Austin metro without giving up the open feel of a more rural setting. Served by both Round Rock ISD and Salado ISD, Great Oaks offers access to well-regarded schools while remaining tucked away from the traffic and density of the more heavily developed parts of Williamson County. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Great Oaks Homes for Sale
Great Oaks Neighborhood Overview
Great Oaks is a single-subdivision community in Williamson County where the residential character is defined by space, privacy, and established landscaping. Unlike master-planned communities with dense amenity packages and tight lot lines, Great Oaks is the kind of place where buyers are purchasing land as much as they are purchasing a home. Average lot sizes hover well above an acre, which means you get a real yard, actual distance between houses, and the kind of quiet that disappears quickly once you move into a standard subdivision.
Homes in Great Oaks are primarily single-family residential properties, with three-bedroom floor plans being common. The architecture reflects an older, established build period, so buyers will find traditional construction with solid bones rather than the cookie-cutter new builds flooding other parts of Williamson County. If you are the type who wants a project property to personalize or an established home with mature trees and character, Great Oaks delivers that in spades.
Schools Serving Great Oaks
Great Oaks sits in an area where two school districts converge, which means your assigned schools may vary depending on the specific parcel. Round Rock ISD serves a portion of the neighborhood, with students attending Brushy Creek Elementary, Cedar Valley Middle School, and Round Rock High School. Round Rock ISD has a strong reputation across Williamson County, with well-funded campuses and a broad range of academic and extracurricular programs.
Other parcels in Great Oaks fall within Salado ISD, one of the more distinctive small districts in Central Texas. Salado ISD students attend Thomas Arnold Elementary, Salado Middle School, and Salado High School. Salado as a district tends to offer a tight-knit community feel with smaller class sizes than you would find at the larger Round Rock campuses. Buyers should confirm their specific school assignments before closing, as the district boundary runs through this area.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Great Oaks market is driven by scarcity. This is not a neighborhood where new lots are being cut and new phases are being added, so when a home comes available, buyers who have been watching the area tend to move quickly. Acreage properties in established Williamson County neighborhoods have seen consistent demand as more buyers migrate north from Austin and Round Rock looking for larger parcels at a more accessible price point than what Travis County typically offers.
Homes here compete in a niche that prioritizes land and privacy over amenity packages. Buyers comparing Great Oaks to new construction communities in Leander or Cedar Park will find a very different value proposition. Those markets offer resort-style pools, trails, and retail nearby, while Great Oaks offers acreage, quiet, and established trees. For the right buyer, that trade is an easy one.
For a broader look at what is available across Williamson County and the greater metro, explore Austin area homes for sale to compare what different price points and lifestyle preferences will get you across the region.
Getting Around Great Oaks
Great Oaks sits in northern Williamson County in a corridor that gives residents reasonable access to several employment hubs without being in the middle of any of them. Round Rock is the closest major commercial center, and the drive connects you to the Dell campus, the Outlet Mall, and a deep bench of retail, restaurants, and medical services. From there, IH-35 provides the primary artery south toward Austin and north toward Georgetown.
Georgetown has grown substantially and now offers its own employment, healthcare, and entertainment options, reducing the need to commute south for daily errands. The historic square, Georgetown's hospital system, and ongoing commercial expansion make it a genuinely useful nearby city for Great Oaks residents. For buyers who commute to Austin regularly, expect 35 to 50 minutes to downtown depending on the time of day, with IH-35 serving as the main route.
The area also connects reasonably to Hutto and Taylor to the east, where Samsung's semiconductor plant has added significant employment to the eastern Williamson County corridor. For buyers working in that area, Great Oaks can serve as a well-positioned base with less commuter traffic than the congested IH-35 spine.
Lifestyle in Great Oaks
Life in Great Oaks centers on the land itself. With average lots well over an acre, residents have room for gardens, workshops, small hobby farms, or simply wide-open space that keeps the neighborhood feeling rural even as the surrounding area builds out. This is a neighborhood for people who want to mow a real yard on a Saturday morning and still be at a Georgetown restaurant for dinner.
The broader Williamson County area provides the infrastructure for a full lifestyle. Georgetown's town square hosts regular events and a thriving local dining scene. Liberty Hill to the west has grown into a vibrant small town in its own right. Jarrell to the north and Leander to the southwest add additional options for grocery shopping, fitness, and everyday conveniences within a short drive.
Buyers who place a premium on outdoor access will find that the Williamson County area connects to lake recreation at Lake Georgetown and the San Gabriel River corridor, as well as the Brushy Creek Regional Trail system that threads through much of central Williamson County.
The team at Neuhaus Realty Group knows this pocket of Williamson County well, including how to read the district boundary lines, evaluate lot quality, and assess the considerations that come with acreage properties. If you are weighing Great Oaks against other options in the corridor, we can help you get a clear picture of what each area offers.
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