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Homes for Sale in Larkspur, Leander, TX
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Larkspur is a well-established neighborhood tucked into the growing city of Leander, bringing together single-family homes, community green space, and the kind of suburban ease that northwest Austin buyers have been gravitating toward for years. The neighborhood sits in Williamson County and feeds into Leander ISD, giving residents access to some of the most recognized schools in the region, including its own namesake elementary school. Homes here tend to be newer construction with thoughtful floor plans, and the broader Leander area adds restaurants, retail, and quick access to major corridors heading into Austin. If you want the energy of a growing city with a neighborhood feel, Larkspur is worth a close look. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Larkspur Homes for Sale in Leander, TX
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Larkspur
Larkspur functions as both a neighborhood name and the master-planned subdivision that anchors the area. The community was developed with walkability in mind, featuring interconnected streets, sidewalks, and pocket parks scattered throughout the grid. Homes are predominantly single-family residences on modest lots, which keeps the neighborhood feeling cohesive without being sprawling. The scale of the lots means less yard maintenance and more time actually using the community amenities.
Buyers exploring this pocket of Leander often look at nearby Caughfield as well, which sits close by and offers a similar feel with comparable home styles. Together these neighborhoods represent a solid slice of what newer Leander development looks like, with established tree canopies starting to fill in and give the streets that lived-in character buyers want. If you want a broader look at everything available in this corridor, our full Austin area homes for sale search lets you filter by school district, price, and community features across the region.
Schools in Larkspur
Larkspur falls entirely within Leander Independent School District, one of the most consistently well-regarded districts in the Austin metro. LISD has seen significant investment in facilities and staff as Leander has grown, and the schools serving Larkspur reflect that.
Elementary-aged students in the neighborhood attend either Larkspur Elementary or Jim Plain Elementary, both of which are modern campuses built to handle the area's growth. For middle school, students feed into Danielson Middle School or Knox Wiley Middle School, both of which offer strong academic programs and extracurricular options. Glenn High School serves the area at the secondary level. Glenn opened in the mid-2010s and has built a reputation quickly, with competitive athletics, performing arts programs, and solid college prep coursework. It is one of the newer high schools in the district and still has that energetic, building-something feel.
Real Estate Market Overview
Larkspur sits in a part of Leander that has matured enough to have a real transaction history, which gives buyers and sellers meaningful comparable data to work from. The neighborhood is not brand new anymore, so there is genuine price discovery happening here rather than the guesswork that comes with early-phase new construction communities.
Most of the homes in Larkspur are three- and four-bedroom single-family residences, which makes up the core of what trades in this neighborhood. The price range is accessible relative to many Austin suburbs, particularly when you factor in the Leander ISD schools and the proximity to major employment corridors. This is a neighborhood where the value proposition is clear: good schools, reasonable prices, and a location that has only gotten more convenient as Leander's infrastructure has grown around it.
The Williamson County location also means property tax rates that buyers moving from Travis County often find competitive. Working with Neuhaus Realty Group means you get someone who tracks this market specifically and can tell you when a listing is priced right versus when it's been sitting for a reason.
Getting Around Larkspur
Location is one of Larkspur's real selling points. Leander sits at the northwest end of the Capital MetroRail Red Line, which means residents have a genuine rail commute option into downtown Austin, the Domain, and the medical corridor near UT. The Leander station is a commuter hub with parking, and for buyers who work downtown or near the rail line, it changes the calculus on how far out is too far.
By car, State Highway 183A (the Leander Toll Road) connects the area to Cedar Park and south toward Austin quickly. US-183 itself parallels it for those avoiding tolls. SH-29 runs east-west through Leander and connects to Georgetown to the east and Liberty Hill to the west. Getting to the Domain takes roughly 25 to 30 minutes in normal traffic, and downtown Austin is typically 40 to 45 minutes. The drive times are predictable because 183A bypasses most of the surface street congestion that affects other northwest Austin commutes.
For daily errands, Leander has grown considerably. The Leander Town Center area along Crystal Falls Parkway has HEB, Target, restaurants, and urgent care. You do not need to leave Leander for much anymore, which was not always the case even five years ago.
Living in Larkspur
The character of Larkspur is best described as a neighborhood built for real life. The streets are quiet, the sidewalks actually connect somewhere, and the community pool and parks give residents a reason to be outside. It is the kind of place where you recognize your neighbors and the kids know each other from the nearby elementary school down the street.
Leander as a city has invested in parks and green space, and the broader area includes the Devine Lake Park, which has trails, a disc golf course, and lake access that residents use year-round. The Hill Country terrain starts showing up just a few miles west of here, and Cedar Park to the southeast adds another layer of dining and entertainment options for evenings out. Brushy Creek Regional Trail is also accessible from this part of the metro for cyclists and runners who want serious mileage.
Buyers also consider nearby Leander neighborhoods broadly when searching in this area, and it is worth casting that net wide to find the right fit. The density of good options in this part of Williamson County is genuinely high right now.
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