Just north of Austin, Williamson County is anchored by Georgetown (the seat) and includes Round Rock, Cedar Park, and Leander. Established in 1848, it transitioned from ranchland to one of the fastest-growing suburban counties in the U.S. Today, it is highly suburban-urban, tied to Austin’s booming tech economy. Housing ranges from historic homes in Georgetown to suburban subdivisions and luxury estates. Prices are high: most homes range $350,000–$550,000, with luxury properties topping $1M. Land averages $30,000–$80,000 per acre near growth corridors. Buyers include tech professionals, investors, and families relocating to Austin’s orbit.
Williamson County Real Estate Listings
Just north of Austin, Williamson County is anchored by Georgetown (the seat) and includes Round Rock, Cedar Park, and Leander. Established in 1848, it transitioned from ranchland to one of the fastest-growing suburban counties in the U.S. Today, it is highly suburban-urban, tied to Austin’s booming tech economy. Housing ranges from historic homes in Georgetown to suburban subdivisions and luxury estates. Prices are high: most homes range $350,000–$550,000, with luxury properties topping $1M. Land averages $30,000–$80,000 per acre near growth corridors. Buyers include tech professionals, investors, and families relocating to Austin’s orbit.