About Deerfield Park
Deerfield Park is a residential subdivision in Cedar Park, Texas, located within the 78613 zip code in Williamson County. The neighborhood sits near the intersection of Cypress Creek Road and Lakeline Boulevard, roughly 18 miles northwest of downtown Austin. Brushy Creek Regional Trail runs nearby to the south, and US 183 provides primary highway access approximately 2 miles to the east. The subdivision was developed in the late 1990s and early 2000s as part of Cedar Park's residential expansion.
Homes in Deerfield Park are predominantly single-family residences built between 1998 and 2004. Floor plans range from approximately 1,600 to 3,200 square feet with three- to five-bedroom layouts. Lots typically measure 6,000 to 10,000 square feet with sod lawns, privacy fencing, and covered rear patios. Resale prices generally fall between $375,000 and $525,000 depending on square footage, updates, and lot position. Exterior materials include brick, stone veneer, and cementitious siding with composition roofing.
Deerfield Park is served by Leander Independent School District. Students in the neighborhood are typically zoned to Whitestone Elementary School, Running Brushy Middle School, and Vista Ridge High School. Whitestone Elementary enrolls approximately 700 students in grades pre-K through 5. Running Brushy Middle School serves grades 6 through 8 with roughly 1,100 students. Vista Ridge High School enrolls approximately 2,400 students and offers more than 20 AP courses, STEM electives, and UIL athletics in Class 6A.
Commuters from Deerfield Park reach downtown Austin in approximately 25 to 35 minutes via US 183 or RM 620 to MoPac Expressway. Capital Metro bus Route 383 operates along Cypress Creek Road, and the Lakeline MetroRail station is located about 4 miles south for rail service to downtown. Cedar Park's 1890 Ranch Shopping Center and Lakeline Mall are both within a 10-minute drive, providing retail, dining, and entertainment options.
Living in Deerfield Park
Deerfield Park households reflect Cedar Park's suburban profile. The surrounding census tracts show median household incomes ranging from $85,000 to $105,000. Approximately 40 percent of households include children under 18, and the median age is roughly 36 years. About 50 percent of adults over 25 hold a bachelor's degree or higher. Property tax rates combine Williamson County, Leander ISD, and City of Cedar Park jurisdictions, totaling approximately $2.10 per $100 of assessed valuation.
Day-to-day life in Deerfield Park revolves around Cedar Park's suburban corridor. H-E-B Plus on Cypress Creek Road is less than 2 miles away, and 1890 Ranch Shopping Center roughly 3 miles east has Target, Ross, and multiple restaurants. Brushy Creek Regional Trail is accessible within a short drive or bike ride south of the neighborhood, providing over 6 miles of paved trail through Williamson County parks. The Cedar Park Recreation Center about 3 miles northeast offers a fitness facility, pool, and youth programming. Cedar Park Center, now the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park, hosts minor league hockey and arena events roughly 4 miles east on New Hope Drive.