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Salerno is a multi-phase planned community in Hutto, Texas, tucked into the northeastern corner of Williamson County where suburban growth meets open ranchland. The neighborhood has expanded steadily through more than a dozen development phases, resulting in a broad mix of home sizes and floor plans served by Hutto ISD. Residents here get the practical advantages of the SH 130 corridor, connecting quickly to Round Rock, Georgetown, and the employment hubs along the I-35 and US 183 corridors. With KB Home bringing periodic new construction alongside an established resale market, Salerno offers buyers real options across the Williamson County suburban landscape. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | New Construction | FAQs
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About Salerno Homes for Sale in Hutto, TX
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Salerno
Salerno grew through a long series of development phases, and that phased history shows in the variety of homes you find here today. The original Salerno section established the community's bones, while Salerno Ph 2, Ph 5, Ph 7, Ph 8, and Ph 11 each added new streets and floor plans as Hutto's population climbed. The result is a neighborhood with real depth, from established cul-de-sacs where mature landscaping has had time to fill in, to newer blocks where fresh concrete and builder-bright trim reflect recent construction. Each phase tends to have its own HOA structure and slightly different deed restrictions, so buyers comparing homes across phases will want to dig into the specifics for each section.
Homes in Salerno are predominantly single-family residences, with floor plans running three to five bedrooms and layouts designed for modern suburban living. Lot sizes are compact and consistent with master-planned development, which keeps the streetscape cohesive and maintenance demands manageable. The neighborhood connects directly to Hutto's broader infrastructure of parks, recreational trails, and the retail corridor that has built up along FM 685 and the SH 130 frontage roads. Buyers also looking at communities in Round Rock will find Salerno offers a comparable suburban experience at a different price point in the Williamson County market.
Schools Serving Salerno
Salerno is zoned to Hutto Independent School District, one of the fastest-expanding school districts in the entire Austin metro. Elementary students in the neighborhood attend either Benjamin Doc Kerley Elementary or Veterans Hill Elementary, both of which were developed specifically to absorb the enrollment growth in Hutto's newer residential communities. Middle school students have access to Farley Middle School, Gus Almquist Middle School, and Hutto Middle School, giving families options within the district as boundaries are adjusted over time. All Salerno residents feed into Hutto High School, which has received significant capital investment over the past several years to keep pace with enrollment increases.
Hutto ISD has been proactive about adding campuses and expanding programs to serve the district's growing population, but attendance boundaries in fast-growing districts can shift. Buyers should verify current boundary assignments directly with Hutto ISD before making a purchase decision based on a specific campus assignment. The district's administrative offices can confirm which campus serves any given address, and Hutto ISD's website typically maintains an up-to-date boundary map.
Real Estate Market Overview
Salerno occupies a value-conscious segment of the Williamson County housing market. Compared to established communities in Round Rock closer to I-35, Salerno tends to offer more square footage per dollar in exchange for a position further northeast along the SH 130 corridor. The resale market here includes homes across all of the neighborhood's phases, from original builds that have been updated over the years to more recent construction that still carries a modern finish level out of the box.
The rental market is also active in Salerno, reflecting demand from residents who want Williamson County suburban access without a long-term purchase commitment. That rental activity keeps investor interest steady in the neighborhood and gives the market a broader base of activity beyond owner-occupant transactions. Buyers exploring the full range of Austin area homes for sale will find that Salerno represents one of the more accessible entry points into the Williamson County market without sacrificing the school district quality and infrastructure access that define this region.
Getting Around Salerno
Salerno's location in Hutto puts SH 130 within easy reach, which is the primary commute route heading south toward Cedar Park, north Austin employment centers, and the tech corridors along US 183. Driving to downtown Austin from Salerno typically runs 35 to 45 minutes depending on time of day and traffic conditions on the toll road. For buyers who commute to employers clustered in Round Rock, Dell Diamond area, or the North Austin tech belt, the SH 130 and US 79 combination makes the drive efficient compared to surface streets.
US 79 runs directly through Hutto and connects Salerno residents heading west toward Round Rock and the I-35 spine within about 20 minutes. Georgetown, with its expanding retail options along Williams Drive and the Wolf Ranch corridor, is accessible in roughly the same time heading northwest on SH 130. For those who prefer to leave the car behind, the Capital Metro commuter rail station in Taylor, located a short drive northeast of Hutto, offers a rail connection into central Austin and is worth considering for buyers with downtown workplaces.
New Construction in Salerno
KB Home has been the primary production builder active in Salerno's newer phases, bringing a customizable build model that lets buyers select flooring, countertops, cabinetry, and exterior elevations within a defined package structure. This approach suits buyers who want some personal input into their home without committing to the timeline and complexity of a fully custom build. New construction in Salerno typically includes builder warranties on structural components, appliances, and workmanship, which reduces near-term maintenance concerns for buyers coming from the resale market.
Production builders like KB Home often have in-house or preferred lenders that come with financing incentives, rate buydowns, or closing cost credits. Those offers can be genuine value, but comparing them against an independent lender quote is always a smart step before committing. Neuhaus Realty Group works regularly with buyers purchasing in new construction communities and can help you understand what builders will and won't negotiate, from upgrades to closing timelines, so you get the best possible outcome on your purchase.
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