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Morningside Estates, TX Real Estate

Morningside Estates is a residential neighborhood tucked into Williamson County, offering the kind of calm, established feel that draws buyers away from busier corridors without sacrificing convenience. Positioned within reach of Georgetown and Round Rock, residents here get access to two of the fastest-growing cities in the Austin metro while coming home to quieter streets and a more settled pace. The neighborhood sits in a county that has seen consistent demand from buyers looking for value, good schools, and room to breathe, and Morningside Estates checks those boxes without the premium price of closer-in Austin neighborhoods. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle & Amenities | FAQs

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4 bed, 2 bath, residential at 308 Morningside CIR, Hutto TX 78634, Hutto TX Off Market
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308 Morningside CIR, Hutto TX 78634 Hutto, TX 78634
5 bed, 3 bath, residential lease at 115 Clarks Grove LN, Hutto TX 78634, Hutto TX Off Market
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3 bed, 3 bath, residential at 101 Morningside CIR, Hutto TX 78634, Hutto TX Off Market
Sold Apr 2023
3 bd 3 ba 2,024 sqft
101 Morningside CIR, Hutto TX 78634 Hutto, TX 78634
4 bed, 3 bath, residential lease at 115 Clarks Grove LN, Hutto TX 78634, Hutto TX Off Market
Sold Nov 2022
4 bd 3 ba 2,811 sqft
115 Clarks Grove LN, Hutto TX 78634 Hutto, TX 78634
4 bed, 3 bath, residential at 304 Morningside CIR, Hutto TX 78634, Hutto TX Off Market
Sold Oct 2022
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304 Morningside CIR, Hutto TX 78634 Hutto, TX 78634

About Morningside Estates, TX Real Estate

About Morningside Estates

Morningside Estates is a low-key residential neighborhood in Williamson County that appeals to buyers who want a genuine sense of place without the noise and congestion of denser suburban developments. Homes here tend to sit on respectably sized lots, giving neighbors a bit of separation and a more open feel than you'd find in tightly packed master-planned communities closer to IH-35. The neighborhood's established character means mature trees, settled landscaping, and streets that feel lived-in rather than freshly stamped from a development mold.

Williamson County has become one of the most sought-after destinations in the greater Austin area homes for sale market, and Morningside Estates reflects that trend well. Buyers are often drawn here after considering larger communities like Georgetown or Round Rock and deciding they prefer something a little more contained. This is not a sprawling master-planned community with resort amenities; it is a straightforward neighborhood where the value is in the homes themselves and the location, not the HOA amenity package.

Schools Serving Morningside Estates

Morningside Estates falls within Williamson County, which is served by several well-regarded school districts depending on precise location within the county. Georgetown Independent School District and Round Rock Independent School District are both active in this part of Williamson County. Georgetown ISD includes schools like Georgetown High School and East View High School at the secondary level, and the district has invested significantly in its campuses over the last decade as growth has pushed enrollment upward. Round Rock ISD, one of the largest and most established districts in the Austin metro, serves portions of the county with schools that consistently draw strong reputations for academics and extracurriculars.

Buyers with school-age children should confirm the specific campus assignments for any address in Morningside Estates, as attendance boundaries can shift with redistricting. The Williamson County area overall has seen substantial investment in school infrastructure, and both districts offer competitive programs including Advanced Placement coursework, dual enrollment options with local community colleges, and strong athletics and fine arts programs.

Real Estate Market Overview

Williamson County real estate has been one of the more active markets in the Austin metro, driven by employers relocating to the northern corridor, ongoing infrastructure investment along SH-130 and SH-29, and the continued expansion of Georgetown and Round Rock as destination cities rather than just commuter suburbs. Morningside Estates sits within that broader wave of demand.

Because the neighborhood is relatively small and established, inventory tends to be limited. Buyers looking here are often competing with others who have already ruled out newer construction and prefer a home with character and a lot that does not feel like it was carved out of a cornfield last spring. Properties in Morningside Estates are priced in line with the broader Williamson County mid-range market, typically above entry-level suburban options but below the premium commanded by master-planned communities with full amenity packages. Neuhaus Realty Group tracks this neighborhood closely and can provide current comparables for any property you are considering.

Getting Around Morningside Estates

Williamson County's road network has expanded substantially to keep pace with growth, and Morningside Estates benefits from that investment. SH-130, the toll road running along the county's eastern edge, provides a direct and often underutilized route south toward Austin and north toward Taylor and Hutto. IH-35 remains the primary spine for access to downtown Austin and the northern suburbs, with Georgetown and Round Rock both offering easy on-ramp access.

Commuting into central Austin from Williamson County typically runs 35 to 50 minutes depending on time of day and your specific destination. The MetroRail commuter line, which connects to downtown Austin via Leander and Cedar Park, is an option for buyers willing to drive to a park-and-ride station. Leander and Cedar Park are both accessible within a short drive and offer the closest MetroRail stations for north Williamson County residents.

For day-to-day errands, Georgetown's Wolf Ranch Town Center and the retail corridors along Williams Drive handle most shopping needs. Round Rock's Ikea corridor, Domain Northside, and the broader retail cluster at US-79 and IH-35 are also within a reasonable drive.

Lifestyle and Amenities

Living in Morningside Estates puts you within the orbit of Georgetown, one of the most charming mid-sized cities in Texas. Georgetown's historic downtown square, anchored by the Williamson County Courthouse and lined with locally owned restaurants, coffee shops, and boutiques, gives the area a distinct identity that sets it apart from generic suburban sprawl. The San Gabriel River and Georgetown Lake add outdoor recreation options including kayaking, fishing, and trail running that you would not find in purely urban neighborhoods.

Buyers who are also considering communities to the west often look at Liberty Hill, which has grown rapidly and offers newer construction on larger lots. To the east, Hutto and Taylor represent more affordable Williamson County options, with Taylor in particular attracting significant attention since Samsung's semiconductor plant announcement brought new investment and jobs to the area. Jarrell, further north on IH-35, offers some of the most accessible price points in the county for buyers prioritizing lot size and square footage over proximity to urban amenities.

Morningside Estates itself is not a neighborhood built around amenities; there is no community pool or clubhouse to speak of. That trade-off is exactly what draws some buyers here. Lower or no HOA fees, homes that were built with permanence in mind, and neighbors who have typically been around long enough to have a stake in the community all contribute to a neighborhood dynamic that newer developments often lack.

When you are ready to explore what is available in Morningside Estates, our team at Neuhaus Realty Group knows this stretch of Williamson County well. We can help you compare options in Morningside Estates against nearby neighborhoods in Georgetown and Round Rock so you find the right fit at the right value.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves Morningside Estates?
Morningside Estates is in Williamson County, which is served by several districts depending on the specific address. Georgetown ISD and Round Rock ISD are both active in this part of the county. Buyers should confirm the exact campus assignments for any property they are considering, as attendance boundaries can change with redistricting. Both districts have made significant investments in facilities and academic programs in recent years.
How far is Morningside Estates from downtown Austin?
From Morningside Estates, the drive to downtown Austin typically runs between 35 and 50 minutes depending on traffic and the time of day. IH-35 is the primary route, though SH-130 offers a useful alternative for reaching southeastern Austin destinations. Buyers who want to reduce commute time sometimes consider the MetroRail option, with park-and-ride stations available in Leander and Cedar Park.
Is Morningside Estates in an HOA?
HOA status can vary by section within a neighborhood, and Morningside Estates is generally known as a lower-HOA or no-HOA community compared to newer master-planned developments in the area. This is one of the qualities that draws buyers who prefer fewer restrictions and lower monthly carrying costs. Always confirm HOA status and any deed restrictions during the due diligence process for a specific property.
What are property taxes like in Morningside Estates?
Morningside Estates is in Williamson County, where effective property tax rates typically run in the range of 1.8 to 2.2 percent of appraised value. Rates depend on the specific taxing entities that apply to a given address, including the school district, city, and county. Texas does not have a state income tax, so property taxes tend to be the primary tax consideration for homeowners. Your lender can provide a more precise estimate based on a specific property.
What kind of homes are available in Morningside Estates?
Morningside Estates is primarily a single-family residential neighborhood with an established character. Homes tend to sit on reasonably sized lots and were built with traditional residential construction rather than the dense layouts common in newer subdivisions. Buyers can expect a mix of brick and stone construction, attached garages, and yards with mature landscaping. It is not a new construction community, so inventory turns over as existing homeowners list.
What cities are close to Morningside Estates?
Georgetown and Round Rock are the closest major cities and provide the bulk of shopping, dining, and services for residents. Hutto and Taylor are accessible to the east, while Liberty Hill and Cedar Park are options to the west for buyers who want to compare. Each of these communities has a distinct feel and price range, which makes working with a local agent valuable when weighing your options.
Is Morningside Estates a good area to buy right now?
Williamson County as a whole has shown consistent demand and price appreciation, driven by employer relocations, infrastructure investment, and Austin's continued growth northward. Morningside Estates, as a small and established neighborhood, tends to see limited inventory, which generally supports pricing stability. Whether the timing is right depends on your personal situation, financing, and how this neighborhood compares to your other options in the area.
How does Morningside Estates compare to newer communities in Georgetown?
Newer master-planned communities in Georgetown, such as Santa Rita Ranch and Wolf Ranch, offer resort-style amenity packages including pools, fitness centers, and organized community events, typically paired with higher HOA fees. Morningside Estates trades those amenities for an established neighborhood character, potentially lower carrying costs, and homes with more mature landscaping and lot separation. Buyers choosing between the two are usually deciding how much they value community amenities versus the quieter pace of a more settled neighborhood.
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Ed Neuhaus

Broker / Owner, Neuhaus Realty Group · TREC #593057

Licensed Texas Realtor since 2007 serving Austin and the Hill Country. Investor, STR operator, and straight-talking advisor for buyers, sellers, and investors. 16 five-star reviews.

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