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Market Overview for Park at Brushy Creek
There are 4 active listings in Park at Brushy Creek with a median list price of $312K and a median sold price of $340K.
Homes average 128 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 1 homes have sold, with 10 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $193.
About Park at Brushy Creek
Park at Brushy Creek is a residential subdivision in the Round Rock area of Williamson County, Texas, located along the Brushy Creek corridor west of Interstate 35. The neighborhood sits within the 78681 zip code, approximately 18 miles north of downtown Austin. The Brushy Creek area of Round Rock has been one of the most consistently developed residential corridors in Williamson County since the 1990s, with multiple subdivisions built along the creek's greenbelt and trail system.
Homes in Park at Brushy Creek are primarily single-family residences built from the late 1990s through the 2010s. The housing stock includes one- and two-story homes on lots ranging from 6,000 to 10,000 square feet, with prices typically in the mid-$300s to the mid-$500s. Floor plans range from approximately 1,500 to 3,200 square feet. The neighborhood's proximity to the Brushy Creek trail system and greenbelts is a primary amenity.
Park at Brushy Creek is served by Round Rock Independent School District, a district of approximately 47,000 students across more than 50 campuses. Students typically attend Brushy Creek Elementary, Walsh Middle School, and Westwood High School. Westwood High School has earned consistent TEA Met Standard ratings and is one of Round Rock ISD's highest-performing campuses.
The neighborhood's central Williamson County location provides access to major employers along I-35 and US-183. Dell Technologies' Round Rock headquarters is approximately 10 minutes east. La Frontera, Round Rock's primary retail and dining district at I-35 and SH-45, is approximately 10 minutes east. IKEA Round Rock is located at the I-35 and University Boulevard interchange. Commuters heading to downtown Austin face 20 to 35 minutes via I-35 or MoPac.
Living in Park at Brushy Creek
Park at Brushy Creek is in an area with a median household income above $90,000 and a high percentage of families with school-age children. The Brushy Creek corridor attracts professionals working at Dell, Apple, Samsung, and other technology companies in the Round Rock and north Austin area. The neighborhood has an established character with mature landscaping and the Brushy Creek greenbelt providing natural buffer and recreation.
Daily life benefits from Round Rock's well-developed commercial infrastructure. H-E-B on Sam Bass Road and a Costco on University Boulevard handle grocery shopping. The Brushy Creek Regional Trail provides miles of paved hiking and biking paths connecting to parks throughout the area. Sendero Springs offers a community swimming pool. La Frontera and Round Rock Premium Outlets provide shopping and dining within a 10-minute drive. Old Settlers Park, a 570-acre park with sports fields, a fishing lake, and the Dell Diamond, is approximately 15 minutes east. The IKEA at I-35 and University Boulevard is one of only two in Central Texas.
Things to Do in Park at Brushy Creek
- Brushy Creek Regional Trail: A paved multi-use trail system following Brushy Creek through Round Rock, with miles of hiking and biking paths connecting parks and neighborhoods.
- Old Settlers Park: A 570-acre Round Rock park with sports fields, a fishing lake, splash pad, and the Dell Diamond baseball stadium.
- Round Rock Premium Outlets: An outlet shopping center off I-35 with over 100 stores, approximately 10 minutes east.
- IKEA Round Rock: A 290,000-square-foot IKEA store at I-35 and University Boulevard, one of two locations in Central Texas.
- La Frontera: Round Rock's primary retail and dining district at I-35 and SH-45 with restaurants, entertainment, and shopping.
Major Employers in Park at Brushy Creek
- Dell Technologies (Technology): Dell's global headquarters in Round Rock, approximately 10 minutes east, employs thousands.
- Emerson Automation Solutions (Technology): Emerson's Round Rock facility focuses on industrial automation and measurement technologies.
- Round Rock ISD (Education): The district employs approximately 7,000 staff across more than 50 campuses.
- St. David's Round Rock Medical Center (Healthcare): A 171-bed hospital providing emergency, surgical, and outpatient services.
Park at Brushy Creek Schools
Park at Brushy Creek is served by Round Rock ISD, a district of approximately 47,000 students across more than 50 campuses.
School District: Round Rock ISD
Public Schools
- Brushy Creek Elementary - Round Rock ISD elementary school serving the Brushy Creek corridor.
- Walsh Middle School - Round Rock ISD middle school serving grades 6-8 in the western Round Rock area.
- Westwood High School - Round Rock ISD high school, one of the district's highest-performing campuses, with approximately 2,800 students.
Pre-Schools
- Primrose School of Round Rock at Brushy Creek - Private preschool in the Brushy Creek area of Round Rock.
- Children's Courtyard - Early childhood education center in the Brushy Creek area.
Private Schools
- Round Rock Christian Academy - Private Christian school in Round Rock serving pre-K through 12th grade.
- Redeemer Lutheran School - Private school in the Round Rock area serving elementary students.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Park at Brushy Creek?
Park at Brushy Creek is a residential subdivision in the Round Rock area of Williamson County, along the Brushy Creek corridor west of I-35. It is approximately 18 miles north of downtown Austin.
What school district is Park at Brushy Creek in?
Park at Brushy Creek is served by Round Rock ISD. Students typically attend Brushy Creek Elementary, Walsh Middle School, and Westwood High School.
What do homes cost in Park at Brushy Creek?
Homes typically range from the mid-$300s to the mid-$500s. The neighborhood features single-family homes built from the late 1990s through the 2010s.
Is there a trail at Brushy Creek?
Yes, the Brushy Creek Regional Trail is a paved multi-use trail system following the creek through Round Rock, connecting parks and neighborhoods with miles of hiking and biking paths.
How far is Park at Brushy Creek from Austin?
Park at Brushy Creek is approximately 18 miles north of downtown Austin. Commute times range from 20 to 35 minutes via I-35 or MoPac.