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Homes for Sale in Creek Bend, Hutto, TX
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Creek Bend is an established residential neighborhood in Williamson County, situated near the growing city of Hutto just northeast of the Austin metro. The community spans several platted sections developed over multiple decades, offering a mix of three and four bedroom homes on modest lots with mature landscaping and the kind of settled streetscape that newer master-planned communities simply have not had time to develop. Residents have quick access to SH-130, a growing lineup of retail and dining along the SH-79 corridor, and the practical day-to-day infrastructure that has followed Hutto's steady population growth. For buyers seeking solid suburban value in a well-connected corner of Williamson County, Creek Bend delivers without the premium attached to closer-in Austin neighborhoods. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Creek Bend Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Creek Bend
Creek Bend is organized into several numbered sections, each platted at different points as the area developed over the past two decades. The core Creek Bend subdivision anchors the neighborhood, with Creek Bend Sec 01 through Creek Bend Sec 06 filling out the surrounding blocks. Taken together, these sections create a cohesive residential area with consistent home sizes and lot dimensions, though buyers will notice some variation as they move between the older original sections and the somewhat more recent ones. Creek Bend Sec 06 tends to have homes that run a bit larger and newer in vintage, while Creek Bend Sec 03A sits at the upper configuration end within the neighborhood. The original Creek Bend section offers established streetscapes where trees and landscaping have had time to mature.
Buyers browsing Creek area properties will find Creek Bend fits into a larger cluster of similar established subdivisions that grew up in this part of eastern Williamson County during the growth years of the 2000s and 2010s. The neighborhood is fully built out, meaning buyers are working with resale inventory exclusively. No new construction is currently active within Creek Bend's platted sections, which keeps turnover patterns predictable and reinforces the community's settled character. Homes here are primarily brick and masonry construction, consistent with the suburban style common across the corridor between Hutto and the wider Austin metro.
Schools Serving Creek Bend
Creek Bend sits in an area where school district boundaries overlap, with homes assigned to either Hutto ISD or Austin ISD depending on exact location within the neighborhood. The majority of Creek Bend falls within Hutto ISD, a fast-growing district that has expanded its facilities and programs significantly alongside the city's population. Hutto ISD students in Creek Bend typically attend Hutto Elementary, Farley Middle School, and Hutto High School. The district has continued building capacity as enrollment has grown, and Hutto High offers a range of academic and extracurricular programs supported by an engaged local community.
For homes in the portion of Creek Bend zoned to Austin ISD, students may attend Ray Elementary or Widen Elementary at the primary level, feeding into Mendez Middle School and Akins High School. Akins, located in south Austin, offers a variety of career and technical education pathways and magnet tracks. Because the district boundary runs through the neighborhood, confirming the school assignment for any specific address directly with the applicable district is a necessary step, particularly for buyers who have made school zoning a priority in their search.
Real Estate Market Overview
Creek Bend occupies the mid-range tier of the Hutto market, offering three and four bedroom homes on modest lots that represent solid suburban value in a well-connected part of Williamson County. Homes average just over 2,000 square feet, and lot sizes typically run around a sixth of an acre, consistent with the compact suburban layouts common across Williamson County developments of this era. The inventory here is entirely resale, so performance depends on condition, updates, and how each home stacks up against comparables in the surrounding sections.
The market has tracked the broader appreciation trend across the northeast Austin corridor, reflecting sustained demand from buyers who want suburban infrastructure without the price tags found in higher-profile communities closer to the city. Buyers browsing Austin area homes for sale will find Creek Bend competitive among comparable established neighborhoods in the Hutto and eastern Williamson County submarket. Homes that are well-maintained and priced correctly tend to move reliably. The absence of new construction within Creek Bend's platted sections means buyers are not competing with builder incentives, which stabilizes the resale dynamic and keeps pricing relatively anchored to neighborhood comparables.
Getting Around Creek Bend
One of Creek Bend's practical strengths is its access to SH-130, the toll road running along the eastern side of the Austin metro that connects Hutto to Round Rock, Cedar Park, and south toward Buda and Kyle. From Creek Bend, the drive to downtown Austin typically runs 30 to 40 minutes under normal conditions, with SH-130 offering a bypass alternative to the congested I-35 corridor. The drive to Round Rock and its concentration of corporate campuses takes roughly 15 to 20 minutes, making Creek Bend a reasonable base for buyers with jobs in the technology corridor near the Dell campus and surrounding office parks.
SH-79 serves as the main east-west artery through Hutto, connecting the neighborhood to day-to-day retail needs. The HEB on Ed Schmidt Boulevard handles most grocery runs, with a growing selection of restaurants, coffee shops, and service businesses that have opened as Hutto's population has expanded. Hutto has continued building out its commercial base, reducing the need to drive into Round Rock or Georgetown for routine errands. Georgetown lies a short drive north via SH-130, adding additional shopping and dining options along with the Georgetown Municipal Airport. For buyers who need reliable metro access without paying inner-ring Austin prices, Creek Bend's location provides a genuine practical advantage.
Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout the Hutto area and eastern Williamson County. If you're considering Creek Bend or want to compare it against other options in the submarket, our team can help you assess current inventory and find the right fit for your goals.
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