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Saxony Homes for Sale
Saxony is a residential neighborhood tucked into Travis County just outside the city limits of Pflugerville, offering suburban convenience without sacrificing the spacious lots and established feel that buyers in this part of the metro tend to seek out. The neighborhood sits within Pflugerville ISD, giving residents access to Brookhollow Elementary, Park Crest Middle School, and Pflugerville High School. With quick access to major corridors heading into Austin, Saxony appeals to buyers who want room to breathe while staying connected to the city. The area's mix of four-bedroom homes on generous lots makes it a solid option for buyers who need space and value in the Northeast Austin corridor. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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Saxony Neighborhood Overview
Saxony is a single-subdivision community in Travis County, bearing the same name as the neighborhood itself. It sits within the broader Pflugerville growth corridor, an area that has seen steady residential development over the past two decades as buyers look northeast of Austin for more land and lower price points than inner-ring suburbs can offer. Homes here tend to run in the 2,400 to 2,600 square foot range on lots of roughly a fifth of an acre, which is a comfortable footprint for buyers who want a backyard without the upkeep of a true acreage property.
The neighborhood has a quiet, residential character with tree-lined streets and homes that were built with practical layouts in mind. Four-bedroom floor plans are common, making Saxony well-suited for buyers who need home offices, guest rooms, or flex space. Because the subdivision is not a massive master-planned community, it tends to feel more intimate than some of the larger developments further out in the Pflugerville corridor. Buyers who have looked at neighboring communities like Parkcrest, Grayson, or Summerlyn often circle back to Saxony for its combination of lot size, location, and relative scarcity compared to those higher-volume neighborhoods.
If you are browsing the broader Northeast Austin market, Austin and Pflugerville both offer a wide range of inventory across price points, and comparing Saxony to similar subdivisions in those markets is a good way to calibrate your expectations before making a move. You can also browse a broader view of Austin area homes for sale to see how Saxony fits into the regional picture.
Schools Serving Saxony
Saxony falls within Pflugerville Independent School District, one of the larger suburban districts in the Austin metro. The district has expanded its programming in recent years to keep pace with population growth in the area, and families in Saxony are zoned to three campuses that cover the full K-12 path.
Brookhollow Elementary serves the youngest students in the neighborhood. The school is part of PISD's growing elementary network and reflects the district's investment in updated facilities and curriculum as the surrounding area has grown. Park Crest Middle School feeds from Brookhollow and offers the full range of middle school programs including athletics, fine arts, and career and technology education electives. Students then move on to Pflugerville High School, the district's flagship campus, which offers Advanced Placement coursework, dual credit programs through Austin Community College, and a well-established athletics program.
Pflugerville ISD also operates magnet and specialized programs at various campuses across the district, so buyers interested in alternative educational pathways within the public system have options beyond the standard zoned schools. It is always worth contacting the district directly to confirm current zoning and any program changes, as boundaries can shift with new development in the area.
Real Estate Market Overview
Saxony is a small, tight-knit neighborhood where inventory tends to be limited at any given time. Because the subdivision is not large, homes here do not turn over as frequently as in some of the high-volume communities nearby. When properties do come to market, they tend to attract serious buyers who have done their homework on the Northeast Austin corridor and understand what they are getting relative to comparable options in Pflugerville and Manor.
The resale market in Saxony reflects broader trends in Travis County's northeast quadrant, where buyers have consistently found more value per square foot compared to central and south Austin submarkets. Homes here are primarily single-family residences on standard suburban lots, and the market has generally rewarded sellers who price accurately and present their properties well. Buyers working with an experienced agent who knows the Pflugerville corridor will be better positioned to act quickly when listings appear, given how infrequently homes in a neighborhood this size come available.
Neuhaus Realty Group works regularly with buyers and sellers throughout Travis County's northeast submarkets, including communities like Saxony where local knowledge and timing make a real difference.
Getting Around from Saxony
Saxony's location in Travis County near Pflugerville puts residents within a reasonable drive of several major employment corridors. The neighborhood is positioned with access to SH-130, the toll loop that runs north-south through the eastern suburbs, which connects commuters to Round Rock and Cedar Park to the north and toward the South Austin tech corridor to the south. IH-35 is also accessible without a major detour, providing the most direct route into downtown Austin and the University of Texas area.
The commute to downtown Austin from Saxony runs roughly 25 to 35 minutes under normal conditions, though peak-hour traffic on IH-35 can push that figure higher. Buyers who work in the Domain, North Austin tech cluster, or Round Rock employment centers will find the commute considerably easier, often running 15 to 20 minutes via SH-130 or Parmer Lane. The Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is also accessible in under 30 minutes via SH-130 South, which is a meaningful convenience for frequent travelers.
Day-to-day errands in the area are well-covered by the retail and dining options along Pflugerville's main commercial corridors on FM 1825 and near Stone Hill Town Center. Grocery stores, restaurants, and big-box retail are all within a short drive. Buyers also consider nearby Manor for additional shopping and services on the eastern side of the metro.
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