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Mountain Creek, TX Real Estate

Mountain Creek is one of those Travis County pockets where the land does the talking. Generous acreage lots, quiet roads, and the kind of elbow room that most Austin neighborhoods simply cannot offer make this community a destination for buyers who want a different pace without giving up their Austin address. Properties here run the range from comfortable residential homes to sprawling estate parcels, giving the neighborhood a character that feels genuinely rural rather than just rural-adjacent. If you've been searching for a place where you can spread out, keep animals, or simply watch a proper Hill Country sunset from your own land, Mountain Creek warrants a serious look. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs

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3 bed, 3 bath, residential lease at 1217 Lost Oak TRL, Johnson City TX 78636, Johnson City TX Off Market
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4 bed, 3 bath, residential at 1000 Rutgers DR, Pflugerville TX 78660, Pflugerville TX Off Market
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About Mountain Creek, TX Real Estate

Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Mountain Creek

Mountain Creek is organized around two primary subdivisions: Mountain Creek Sub and Mountain Creek Sec 03. Both share the same foundational character, large residential lots with meaningful separation between neighbors, but they appeal to slightly different buyers. Mountain Creek Sub tends to draw buyers looking at the upper end of the price spectrum, where parcels are expansive and homes are built to take advantage of every acre. Mountain Creek Sec 03 offers a more accessible entry point into the community while still delivering the lot sizes and rural atmosphere that define Mountain Creek as a whole.

Because the subdivisions sit in outer Travis County, you won't find the tight-knit streetscape of a master-planned suburb here. Roads wind through the property rather than following a grid, and neighbors tend to know each other without being on top of each other. The overall feel is intentional and unhurried, which is exactly what buyers are paying for. If you're also exploring similar estate communities in the region, Pflugerville offers a contrasting suburban option to the northeast with a wider inventory of more traditional residential homes.

Schools Serving Mountain Creek

Mountain Creek is served by two separate school districts depending on which section of the community a property falls in: Johnson City ISD and Pflugerville ISD. That dual-district situation is worth confirming with your agent before you go under contract, since your address determines your assigned school rather than the subdivision name.

Buyers zoned to Johnson City ISD are assigned to Lyndon B Johnson Elementary, Lyndon B Johnson Middle School, and Lyndon B Johnson High School. The LBJ schools are a tight-knit district with deep Hill Country roots and a strong sense of community. Class sizes are smaller than you'd see in larger suburban districts, and the schools maintain a close relationship with the surrounding land and agricultural traditions of the area.

Buyers in the Pflugerville ISD portion are served by Timmerman Elementary, Pflugerville Middle School, and Pflugerville High School. Pflugerville ISD is a larger district with a broad range of academic programs, extracurricular offerings, and athletics. As always, verify current attendance boundaries directly with the district before making a school-based decision, since boundary lines can shift.

Real Estate Market Overview

Mountain Creek operates at a different scale than most Austin neighborhoods. The homes that trade here are not tract houses on quarter-acre lots. These are residential properties measured in acres, with square footage to match. Buyers shopping Mountain Creek are typically looking for something the standard Austin market simply doesn't offer: true land with a livable home on it.

Because the community is relatively small and transactions are infrequent compared to high-density neighborhoods, the market moves at its own rhythm. Pricing reflects both the land component and the home itself, which means two properties in Mountain Creek can look very different on paper even when they share the same street. Working with an agent who understands how to evaluate acreage properties in outer Travis County, and how to read comparable sales in low-volume rural communities, matters more here than in a subdivision where every third house is the same floor plan.

Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers across the Austin Hill Country corridor and can help you understand what Mountain Creek's unique inventory looks like relative to your goals. You can also browse all Austin area homes for sale to compare Mountain Creek against other communities in Travis County.

Getting Around Mountain Creek

Mountain Creek's location in outer Travis County means you're trading convenience for space, a trade most buyers here make willingly and intentionally. The commute into central Austin will take longer than from an inner-ring suburb, and there's no light rail stop nearby. The trade-off is that you arrive home to something central Austin can't give you: acreage, quiet, and genuine separation from the city's noise.

Highway access is the key variable for daily commuters, and the specific route from Mountain Creek to your workplace will depend on which roads are accessible from your section of the community. Buyers who work in the technology corridor along US-183 or around the Domain will have a different commute profile than those headed downtown. A realistic test drive at rush hour, in both directions, is worth doing before you make an offer.

For everyday errands, the retail and services available in Pflugerville provide a reasonable option to the northeast. Pflugerville has grown substantially in recent years and now offers grocery stores, restaurants, medical offices, and big-box retail without requiring a trip into the urban core. Hill Country towns to the west also provide local options for buyers in the Johnson City ISD sections of Mountain Creek.

Lifestyle in Mountain Creek

The lifestyle Mountain Creek offers centers on the land itself. Buyers come here because they want space to raise animals, maintain a garden, build a workshop, or simply have privacy that a standard suburban lot cannot deliver. The community attracts a mix of people who work remotely and want a rural retreat, buyers who have sold a city home and are cashing out into acreage, and longtime Texans who want a property that feels more like ranch country than subdivision living.

Because lots are large and the community is quiet, outdoor life tends to happen on-property rather than at a shared amenity center. There's no community pool or clubhouse in the traditional sense. What Mountain Creek offers instead is the kind of lifestyle where your backyard is the amenity. Birding, stargazing, gardening, horseback riding, and similar pursuits fit naturally into the Mountain Creek setting in a way they simply don't in denser neighborhoods.

The broader region offers additional outdoor options. Pedernales Falls State Park and Barton Creek Greenbelt are within driving distance for those who want to get outside the fence line. And Austin's full range of dining, arts, and entertainment remains accessible on evenings and weekends, even if the daily commute requires some planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which school district serves Mountain Creek?
Mountain Creek is served by two school districts depending on the specific property location: Johnson City ISD and Pflugerville ISD. Homes in the Johnson City ISD zone attend Lyndon B Johnson Elementary, Middle, and High School. Homes in the Pflugerville ISD zone attend Timmerman Elementary, Pflugerville Middle School, and Pflugerville High School. Always confirm the assigned district for a specific address before purchasing.
What are property taxes like in Mountain Creek?
Mountain Creek is located in Travis County, where property tax rates typically range from approximately 1.8 to 2.2 percent of assessed value, depending on applicable taxing entities. Rural properties on large acreage may qualify for agricultural exemptions that significantly reduce the effective tax burden. A tax consultant or your agent can help you evaluate the specific tax situation for any property you're considering.
How far is Mountain Creek from downtown Austin?
Travel time from Mountain Creek to downtown Austin varies by route and time of day, but buyers should expect a commute of roughly 45 minutes to an hour or more under typical conditions. The trade-off is the acreage and rural character that properties here offer. Buyers who work remotely or have a flexible schedule tend to find the distance much less of a factor.
What types of homes are available in Mountain Creek?
Mountain Creek is a residential community with an emphasis on large-lot estate properties. Homes range from comfortable single-family residences on multi-acre parcels to larger custom builds designed to take full advantage of the land. The community has no new construction currently underway, so buyers are working with existing homes rather than building from the ground up.
Is Mountain Creek a good fit if I want acreage?
Mountain Creek is specifically known for its large lot sizes, which average well above what you'd find in a typical Austin suburb. If land is a priority and you want to avoid subdivision-style density, Mountain Creek is worth a serious look. Nearby communities in outer Travis County offer similar rural character if Mountain Creek's current inventory doesn't have the right match.
Are there HOA fees in Mountain Creek?
Mountain Creek's subdivisions are generally low on HOA infrastructure compared to master-planned communities. Some sections may have minimal deed restrictions rather than an active homeowner association with dues. It's important to review the specific covenants and restrictions for any property before purchase, as rules can vary between Mountain Creek Sub and Mountain Creek Sec 03.
How does Mountain Creek compare to Pflugerville for buyers?
Pflugerville offers a very different buying experience, with a wide inventory of newer suburban homes on standard lots, a full complement of retail and services, and shorter commutes into Austin's tech corridor. Mountain Creek appeals to buyers who specifically want acreage and rural character over suburban convenience. Both communities are in the broader northeast and outer Travis County area, but they serve distinctly different lifestyle priorities.
What should I know about buying rural acreage in Travis County?
Acreage properties in outer Travis County come with considerations that don't apply to standard suburban homes. Well and septic systems are common rather than city utilities, and agricultural exemptions can dramatically affect property taxes if you qualify. Deed restrictions, easements, and road maintenance agreements also deserve careful review. Working with an agent experienced in rural Travis County transactions, like the team at Neuhaus Realty Group, helps you avoid surprises during due diligence.
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