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Scottsdale Crossing is a quiet residential neighborhood tucked into Williamson County, served by the well-regarded Leander Independent School District. Situated near the Cedar Park and Leander corridor, residents here enjoy convenient access to some of the area's best shopping, dining, and outdoor recreation without the density of closer-in Austin neighborhoods. The neighborhood draws people who want suburban calm with easy reach to major employers along the 183A Toll Road and the broader Austin metro. Homes in Scottsdale Crossing tend to sit on modest lots with a traditional subdivision feel that fits well with the surrounding northwest Austin communities. Schools | Neighborhood Overview | Lifestyle & Amenities | Getting Around | Market Overview | FAQs

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About Scottsdale Crossing Homes for Sale

Scottsdale Crossing Neighborhood Overview

Scottsdale Crossing is a single-subdivision neighborhood in Williamson County, positioned in the fast-growing northwest Austin corridor between Leander and Cedar Park. The neighborhood carries the straightforward suburban character common to this part of Williamson County, with homes built to a consistent scale on manageable lots. It is not a sprawling master-planned community with miles of amenity trails, but rather a tighter, established neighborhood where residents tend to stay put and know their neighbors.

Because Scottsdale Crossing sits within Williamson County, homeowners benefit from the county's infrastructure investment and proximity to the rapid commercial development that has transformed the Cedar Park-Leander corridor over the past decade. Grocery stores, retail centers, medical offices, and restaurant strips are all within a short drive, making daily errands genuinely convenient.

Buyers exploring this part of Williamson County often also consider neighboring communities in Leander and Cedar Park, where similar home styles and the same Leander ISD schools create a natural comparison set. For those open to a bit more space and a slower pace, Liberty Hill to the northwest offers larger lots and a more rural feel while still staying within Leander ISD boundaries.

Schools Serving Scottsdale Crossing

Scottsdale Crossing is zoned to Leander Independent School District, one of the most consistently recognized districts in the Austin metro. Leander ISD has earned a reputation for competitive academics, strong extracurricular programs, and well-maintained campuses, which contributes to steady buyer interest across the neighborhoods it serves.

Students in Scottsdale Crossing attend Block House Elementary, Stiles Middle School, and Rouse High School. Block House Elementary has a solid reputation within the district for its staff continuity and community engagement. Stiles Middle School feeds into Rouse High, which offers a range of Advanced Placement courses, fine arts programs, and competitive athletics. Rouse's graduation rates and college readiness metrics place it among the stronger high schools in Williamson County.

Leander ISD also operates several specialty and magnet programs at the district level, giving families options beyond the base campus assignments. Parents researching schools in this area will find that the Block House-Stiles-Rouse pipeline is a consistent draw for buyers choosing Scottsdale Crossing and the surrounding communities.

Lifestyle and Amenities Near Scottsdale Crossing

One of the practical advantages of living in Scottsdale Crossing is the proximity to the full retail and dining corridor that stretches along US-183A and Whitestone Boulevard in Cedar Park. HEB anchors several nearby shopping centers, and the 1890 Ranch area brings in national retailers, local restaurants, and entertainment options that residents rely on daily.

Outdoor recreation is accessible without a long drive. Brushy Creek Regional Trail connects through the broader Cedar Park and Round Rock park system, offering miles of paved paths for cycling and walking. Lake Georgetown is a short trip north for boating, fishing, and camping along the Williamson County portion of the San Gabriel River. Nearby Cedar Park also maintains several community parks with sports courts, splash pads, and open green space.

The northwest Austin corridor has also become a genuine restaurant and coffee scene over the past several years. Georgetown Street in Cedar Park and the Lakeline-area dining district offer a rotating mix of local independents and regional favorites, so residents are not dependent on driving into Austin proper for a quality meal.

Getting Around from Scottsdale Crossing

Scottsdale Crossing's location in Williamson County puts residents within reasonable reach of major Austin employment hubs. The 183A Toll Road is the primary artery heading south toward the Apple campus in North Austin and the broader Domain and MoPac corridor. During normal traffic conditions, a commute to the Domain area runs under 30 minutes; downtown Austin adds another 15 to 20 minutes depending on time of day.

Capital Metro's Leander MetroRail station is among the closer transit options for residents who prefer to avoid the highway entirely. The rail line connects through North Austin stations and terminates downtown, making it a viable option for commuters whose employers cluster near the route. Leander's station also has a park-and-ride lot, which simplifies the last-mile portion of the commute.

For those whose work takes them north toward Georgetown or south toward Round Rock, IH-35 access is accessible via Leander Road or through Cedar Park, keeping those corridors within reach without backtracking through Austin surface streets. Hutto and Taylor to the east, both growing rapidly with new manufacturing and tech employers, are also accessible via Ronald Reagan Boulevard or US-79.

Real Estate Market Overview

The Scottsdale Crossing market reflects the broader dynamics of Williamson County real estate, where suburban neighborhoods with strong school district credentials tend to hold value through market cycles. The area sits in a price range that draws both first-time buyers upgrading from smaller Austin rentals and established buyers looking for consistency and suburban convenience over flash.

The rental market in Scottsdale Crossing is also worth noting. Williamson County neighborhoods served by Leander ISD see consistent rental demand, particularly from relocating families who want to land in the right school zone before committing to a purchase. This makes Scottsdale Crossing relevant not just to buyers but to investors seeking rental properties in a stable suburban corridor.

Buyers comparing options in this part of the metro often look at comparable neighborhoods across Leander, Cedar Park, and Round Rock to calibrate value. The Austin area homes for sale market continues to show that Williamson County communities like Scottsdale Crossing represent a middle ground between the premium pricing of closer-in Austin and the more affordable but less infrastructure-rich options further out in Jarrell or Liberty Hill.

Neuhaus Realty Group works extensively in the Williamson County market and knows the Leander ISD neighborhoods well. If you are considering Scottsdale Crossing or nearby communities, we can help you understand how this neighborhood fits within the broader Cedar Park and Leander landscape and identify the right home for your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves Scottsdale Crossing?
Scottsdale Crossing is zoned to Leander Independent School District. Students attend Block House Elementary, Stiles Middle School, and Rouse High School. Leander ISD is one of the more recognized districts in the Austin metro, with competitive academics and strong extracurricular offerings at all three campuses.
How far is Scottsdale Crossing from downtown Austin?
Scottsdale Crossing sits in the northwest Williamson County corridor, roughly 30 to 40 minutes from downtown Austin depending on time of day and route. The 183A Toll Road provides the most direct path south toward the Domain and MoPac employment centers, with downtown adding additional drive time from there.
Is Scottsdale Crossing a good area to rent a home?
Scottsdale Crossing does see rental activity, and Williamson County neighborhoods served by Leander ISD tend to have steady rental demand from relocating households. Renting in the area can be a practical way to get established in the Block House-Stiles-Rouse school zone before deciding on a purchase.
How does Scottsdale Crossing compare to other neighborhoods in Cedar Park and Leander?
Scottsdale Crossing is a smaller, single-subdivision neighborhood compared to larger master-planned communities in Cedar Park or Leander. It offers a more established, lower-density feel without the HOA amenity packages of newer developments. Buyers who prefer a quieter, less programmed neighborhood often compare it favorably to the larger communities nearby.
What is the property tax rate in Williamson County?
Williamson County property tax rates typically run in the range of approximately 1.8 to 2.2 percent of assessed value annually, though the exact rate depends on the specific tax entities that apply to a given property address. Your Neuhaus agent can pull the specific tax records for any home you are seriously considering.
Are there parks and outdoor activities near Scottsdale Crossing?
Yes. The Brushy Creek Regional Trail system connects through the Cedar Park and Round Rock area and is accessible from nearby trailheads. Lake Georgetown is a short drive north for boating, fishing, and camping. Cedar Park also maintains several community parks within a few miles of Scottsdale Crossing.
What nearby cities do buyers often compare to Scottsdale Crossing?
Buyers in this area most commonly compare Scottsdale Crossing to similar neighborhoods in Leander and Cedar Park, which share the same Leander ISD schools and general lifestyle. Some buyers also look at Round Rock to the east or Liberty Hill to the northwest for more space at a different price point.
Does Scottsdale Crossing have an HOA?
Many Williamson County neighborhoods like Scottsdale Crossing carry HOA requirements, which typically cover common area maintenance and community standards. HOA fees and specific rules vary by subdivision, so it is worth reviewing the governing documents during your due diligence period before making an offer.
Ed Neuhaus, Austin Realtor

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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