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Homes for Sale in Presidential Meadows, Manor, TX
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Presidential Meadows is one of the more established residential communities on Austin's eastern edge, tucked into Travis County just outside the city of Manor. The neighborhood spans multiple sections built out over the years, giving it a mature feel with tree-lined streets and a mix of home sizes that suits a wide range of buyers. Residents here enjoy a quieter pace of life while staying well-connected to Austin's job centers via SH-130, US-183, and Highway 290, all within easy reach. Presidential Meadows Elementary sits right in the heart of the community, feeding into the Manor ISD school system that also serves the broader Manor area. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Presidential Meadows Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Presidential Meadows
Presidential Meadows has grown through more than a dozen platted sections over the years, each adding a new layer to the community's residential fabric. The original Presidential Meadows subdivision anchors the development, with later phases including Presidential Meadows Sec 3, Sec 4, Sec 5, Sec 6, Sec 8, Sec 9, Sec 11, and Sec 13 filling in surrounding streets and cul-de-sacs. Older sections tend to feature more established landscaping and larger trees, while sections built out in more recent years often include updated floor plans with open living areas and larger primary suites. The result is a neighborhood that feels lived-in and grounded rather than cookie-cutter, with real variation between sections in terms of lot size, home style, and age of construction.
Most homes in Presidential Meadows are single-family residences on standard suburban lots, with three and four-bedroom floor plans making up the bulk of available inventory. Five-bedroom homes do come to market from time to time, often representing the larger builds in the newer sections. The neighborhood also sees some rental activity, which speaks to its accessibility and proximity to Austin employment corridors. Buyers looking to put down roots in a community that already has its mature identity intact will find Presidential Meadows to be a solid option in the eastern Travis County market.
Schools in Presidential Meadows
Presidential Meadows is served entirely by Manor ISD, one of the faster-growing school districts in the Austin metro. Students here start at Presidential Meadows Elementary, which is located within the neighborhood itself, making for an easy and familiar morning routine. From there, students move on to Manor Middle School before completing their secondary education at Manor High School. Manor ISD has invested significantly in its facilities and programs in recent years as the district's enrollment has grown alongside the broader residential development in the eastern Travis County corridor. Families considering this area should visit the district's website for the most current information on programs, boundaries, and enrollment options.
Real Estate Market Overview
Presidential Meadows occupies an accessible price tier in the greater Austin market, drawing buyers who want Travis County addresses without the premium pricing that comes with central Austin or the western suburbs. The neighborhood's established character means buyers are generally getting more square footage per dollar compared to newer master-planned communities closer to downtown. Homes here range from starter-sized three-bedroom floorplans to larger builds in the more recent sections, giving the neighborhood a natural breadth of options across different budgets and needs.
The eastern Travis County market, including Presidential Meadows and the surrounding Manor area, has benefited from buyers priced out of central Austin who still need reasonable access to the city's employment base. SH-130 in particular has made this corridor more practical for commuters, and that accessibility factor continues to support demand here. Sellers in Presidential Meadows are typically working with buyers who have done their homework on the commute and are ready to act when the right home comes to market. The neighborhood's mix of sections also means there is usually something available regardless of where a buyer is in their home search.
For a broader look at what is active across the Austin region, explore our Austin area homes for sale search to compare Presidential Meadows against other neighborhoods and price ranges.
Getting Around Presidential Meadows
Presidential Meadows sits in eastern Travis County in a spot that gives residents access to multiple major roadways without requiring a haul through city traffic. SH-130, the toll loop that runs north-south through the eastern suburbs, is one of the most direct routes for residents heading to the Domain, North Austin, or Round Rock. US-183 connects southward through Austin toward Bergstrom Airport and the south side employment centers. Highway 290 East provides the most direct surface route into central Austin and is a key corridor for anyone working downtown or in the tech campuses along the 290 East corridor.
The drive to downtown Austin typically runs 25 to 40 minutes depending on the time of day and which route you take, with SH-130 to 183 South or Ben White generally being the most consistent options during peak hours. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is conveniently close, sitting roughly 20 to 25 minutes southwest via 183. For daily errands, the city of Manor has grown its retail footprint considerably, with grocery, pharmacy, and dining options now available without needing to drive into Austin proper.
Lifestyle in Presidential Meadows
Life in Presidential Meadows moves at a more relaxed pace than what you find closer to Austin's core. The streets are residential in character, with sidewalks and established yards that give the community a settled feel. Several parks and open spaces serve the area, and the broader Manor community has continued to add recreational amenities as the population has grown. Proximity to Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park, one of Travis County's largest open spaces, gives residents access to lakeside recreation, trails, and picnic areas that are rarely crowded.
The eastern Travis County corridor has also seen meaningful retail and dining growth over the past several years. Manor's main commercial strip has added grocery anchors, fast casual dining, and service businesses that cover most everyday needs. For a broader dining or entertainment outing, Austin's growing east side neighborhoods are accessible within 20 to 30 minutes, putting music venues, restaurants, and entertainment districts within a reasonable drive without the parking headaches of the central city.
Buyers who work with Neuhaus Realty Group on a Presidential Meadows purchase benefit from our hands-on knowledge of the Manor ISD market and the eastern Travis County corridor. We know which sections of the neighborhood hold value well, how to approach pricing in a market with real variation between sections, and what to look for in homes that have been through Austin's freeze events and summer heat cycles. Our goal is to get you into the right home with as few surprises as possible.
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Ed Neuhaus
Broker / Owner, Neuhaus Realty Group · TREC #593057
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