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Homes for Sale in Country Club, Georgetown, TX
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The Country Club neighborhood sits in Williamson County near Georgetown, offering an established residential setting with quarter-acre lots, mature trees, and the kind of quiet streets that come with a well-rooted community. Homes here tend toward classic residential builds rather than cookie-cutter new construction, giving buyers something with character and room to make their own. The neighborhood draws buyers who want proximity to Georgetown's growing downtown, local restaurants, and the Square, without paying the premium of newer master-planned communities. Served primarily by Georgetown ISD, residents enjoy access to some of the county's most recognized campuses. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Country Club Homes for Sale in Williamson County, TX
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Country Club
The Country Club area in Williamson County is made up of the core Country Club subdivision along with the adjoining Country Club Addition. Both sections share similar lot sizes and a residential scale that feels genuinely neighborhood-like rather than sprawling. Lots average around a quarter acre, giving homeowners meaningful yard space while keeping the community compact enough that neighbors actually know each other. The homes here tend to be three and four-bedroom single-family residences with traditional layouts, a mix of brick and frame construction, and established landscaping that newer subdivisions simply cannot replicate.
Buyers comparing this area to newer developments in Williamson County often appreciate that Country Club properties are not governed by the same HOA structures that come with master-planned communities. That independence appeals to owners who want flexibility with their property without sacrificing access to the broader Georgetown corridor and everything it offers.
If you are exploring the wider Austin area homes for sale, Country Club presents a compelling alternative to higher-density options closer to the city. For buyers who want to stay in Williamson County but compare options, nearby Georgetown has a broad inventory of both established and newer-construction neighborhoods worth considering alongside Country Club.
Schools Serving Country Club
The Country Club neighborhood falls within the Georgetown ISD attendance zone for most residents, one of the larger and more established public school systems in Williamson County. Elementary students may attend Ben Milam Elementary, Leonard Shanklin Elementary, or The Village Elementary, depending on their specific address. Middle school options within Georgetown ISD include Charles A. Forbes Middle, Douglas Benold Middle, and Gilbert Gerdes Middle. Georgetown High School serves high school students in the district and has a long-standing presence in the community.
Portions of the broader Country Club area may also fall within Cameron ISD, where Cameron Yoe High School serves students, or Luling ISD. Buyers should confirm their specific attendance zone with the relevant school district before making decisions based on school assignment, as boundaries can shift with new development and redistricting cycles.
For buyers who prioritize school district research, Neuhaus Realty Group can help clarify which campuses serve any specific address in the Country Club area before you begin touring homes.
Real Estate Market Overview
Country Club is a modest, established residential neighborhood rather than a high-profile luxury enclave. The homes here are priced accessibly relative to newer construction in Williamson County, making it one of the more attainable entry points in the Georgetown area for buyers looking for single-family residences on real lots. The inventory in this neighborhood moves, reflecting steady demand from buyers who want a foothold in Williamson County without stretching into newer developments with higher price tags and HOA dues.
The absence of new construction in the neighborhood means buyers are working with established homes rather than builder contracts. That dynamic typically means more room for negotiation and a faster path to ownership compared to lots in active build-out phases. Sellers in Country Club benefit from consistent buyer interest driven by Georgetown's continued growth as one of the faster-expanding cities in Texas.
The mix of residential ownership and a smaller rental component in Country Club reflects a neighborhood that accommodates both long-term owners and investment-minded buyers. Quarter-acre lots in an established Williamson County location hold appeal regardless of market cycles.
Getting Around Country Club
Country Club's location in Williamson County near Georgetown puts residents within reasonable reach of the broader Austin metro via IH-35, which runs through Georgetown and connects directly south toward Round Rock, Cedar Park, and Austin. The drive to downtown Austin from this area typically runs 35 to 50 minutes depending on traffic, making it workable for buyers who commute a few days a week rather than daily.
Georgetown itself has grown significantly and now offers meaningful day-to-day convenience without requiring a trip south. The Georgetown Square hosts locally owned restaurants, shops, and regular events. HEB, Walmart, and a growing number of national retailers serve the area along Williams Drive and Austin Avenue. For medical services, St. David's Georgetown Medical Center provides substantial healthcare access without leaving the county.
Buyers who work in Round Rock, which hosts major employers including Dell Technologies and several healthcare systems, will find Country Club's position in northern Williamson County adds minimal commute time compared to neighborhoods further south. The commuter rail extension discussions in the region also make Williamson County increasingly relevant for buyers thinking about long-term transportation options.
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