
$320,000
16904 Pocono DR, Austin, TX, 78717
Brushy Creek Regional Trail, a 6.5-mile paved multi-use path, runs along Brushy Creek near the neighborhood and connects to Cat Hollow Park, Sendero Springs Park, and other green spaces throughout the corridor. The trail is used for walking, running, and cycling. Sendero Springs swimming pool and recreation center, operated by the Brushy Creek MUD, is within a short drive. H-E-B on Sam Bass Road is less than 5 minutes away for daily grocery needs. Restaurants and retail along Parmer Lane and US 183 provide additional dining and shopping options within a 10-minute drive.
Brushy Creek Village is served by Round Rock ISD. Students typically attend Brushy Creek Elementary or Great Oaks Elementary for elementary school, Cedar Valley Middle School for middle school, and McNeil High School or Round Rock High School for high school.
School District: Round Rock ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Homes in Brushy Creek Village typically range from $350,000 to $550,000. Most properties were built in the late 1980s through mid-1990s with floor plans from 1,800 to 3,500 square feet on quarter-acre to half-acre lots.
Brushy Creek Village is zoned to Round Rock ISD. Students typically attend Fern Bluff Elementary, Chisholm Trail Middle School, and McNeil High School. McNeil High enrolls approximately 2,400 students and offers AP, IB, and CTE programs.
Brushy Creek Village is approximately 18 miles north of downtown Austin. The commute takes 25 to 35 minutes via I-35 or US 183, depending on traffic conditions and time of day.
The Brushy Creek Regional Trail is a 6.5-mile paved path running along Brushy Creek near the neighborhood. The trail connects to Cat Hollow Park, Sendero Springs Park, and other green spaces and is open for walking, running, and cycling.
H-E-B on Sam Bass Road is less than a 5-minute drive from the neighborhood. Additional grocery options are available at the 1890 Ranch shopping center roughly 4 miles west on US 183.
Brushy Creek Village is located in unincorporated Williamson County near Round Rock. The area is served by the Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District for water and wastewater services rather than the City of Round Rock utilities.