
$799,000
101 Aldea ST, Georgetown, TX, 78633

$799,000
101 Aldea ST, Georgetown, TX, 78633
There are 1 active listings in Beltorre with a median list price of $799K and a median sold price of $885K.
Over the past 30 days, 0 homes have sold, with 7 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $243.
Beltorre is a residential community developed on 106 acres between Liberty Hill and Georgetown in Williamson County, Texas. The neighborhood takes its name from an English-Spanish combination meaning "bell tower," and its design draws from the Spanish mission architectural style that is part of the region's history. The property is bordered by Russell Creek and features mature live oak and pecan trees throughout its 86 lots, each averaging just over one acre. Homes in Beltorre range from the mid-$300,000s to over $600,000 depending on the lot position, tree coverage, and build specifications. Several builders including Clear Rock Homes and Grand Endeavor Homes have constructed residences in the community. The one-acre minimum lot size means Beltorre has a lower density than many newer subdivisions in the Liberty Hill area, where quarter-acre and half-acre lots have become standard in master-planned developments such as Santa Rita Ranch and Orchard Ridge.
Liberty Hill, the nearest town center, has grown from a rural crossroads community into one of the faster-developing areas in Williamson County. The town sits along State Highway 29 about 40 miles northwest of downtown Austin. Local services have expanded with the population, including grocery options such as H-E-B and Brookshire Brothers along Highway 29, medical offices, and a growing number of restaurants. Samsung's semiconductor fabrication campus under construction along Ronald Reagan Boulevard has drawn national attention to the area and is part of a reported $191 billion regional investment. The project is expected to bring thousands of construction and manufacturing jobs to the corridor. Liberty Hill's downtown area retains a small-town commercial district with local shops and restaurants, and the city hosts events including the annual Liberty Hill Fair & Rodeo and seasonal festivals.
Beltorre straddles the boundary between Liberty Hill ISD and Georgetown ISD, with the dividing line running roughly north-south through the western third of the neighborhood. Buyers should verify which district applies to a specific lot before purchasing. For Liberty Hill ISD homes, MLS records show students attending Ford Elementary or Liberty Hill Elementary at the elementary level, with Douglas Benold Middle School, Santa Rita Middle School, Liberty Hill Intermediate, and Liberty Hill Middle School serving the middle grades. Liberty Hill High School is the primary high school campus for the district. Georgetown ISD campuses serve the eastern portion of the community. Both districts have been recognized by the Texas Education Agency and have invested in new campus construction to handle enrollment growth driven by the residential expansion along the Highway 29 and Ronald Reagan Boulevard corridors.
The Hill Country terrain at Beltorre is characterized by rolling limestone topography, seasonal wildflower displays in spring, and native grasslands interspersed with tree clusters. Russell Creek provides a natural drainage corridor through the property and supports riparian vegetation along its banks, including pecans and willows. The creek is seasonal, flowing more heavily after rain events and during wet years. Road access is via local county roads connecting to Highway 29 and Ronald Reagan Boulevard, which links south to Cedar Park and the broader Austin metro highway network via 183A toll road. The absence of commercial development immediately adjacent to Beltorre gives the neighborhood a rural feel despite its location within one of Central Texas's growth corridors. Deed restrictions and the HOA govern architectural standards, lot use, and maintenance requirements to preserve the community's design intent.
Residents of Beltorre live on one-acre-plus lots in a setting defined by mature trees, Russell Creek, and Hill Country terrain. The neighborhood does not have a commercial center within walking distance; most residents drive to Liberty Hill or Georgetown for groceries, dining, and services. Liberty Hill's H-E-B and Brookshire Brothers are the closest grocery options, approximately 5 to 10 minutes away depending on the lot's position within the community. Georgetown's larger retail, dining, and medical infrastructure is roughly 15 to 20 minutes east via Highway 29, including a full H-E-B Plus, the Georgetown Square historic district with locally owned shops and restaurants, and the St. David's Georgetown Hospital. The Samsung semiconductor campus under construction along Ronald Reagan Boulevard is expected to increase traffic volumes on local roads over the coming years, and transportation planning for the corridor is ongoing at both the county and state level.
Commuting to Austin from Beltorre takes approximately 45 to 60 minutes depending on the route and traffic. Highway 183A and Ronald Reagan Boulevard provide toll-road access toward Cedar Park and Leander, while Highway 29 connects east to I-35 through Georgetown. There is no public transit service in Liberty Hill, so a vehicle is required for all trips. The one-acre lots allow space for outbuildings, workshops, gardens, and outdoor living areas that are not feasible in denser subdivisions, and some homeowners keep small livestock or maintain hobby agriculture. Municipal water and wastewater services are available in the community, though some lots may use well water or septic depending on their connection status. Williamson County property taxes apply, and residents should confirm whether their lot falls within Liberty Hill ISD or Georgetown ISD tax boundaries, as the district rates differ and represent a significant portion of the annual tax obligation. Internet service in the area has improved with the expansion of fiber and fixed-wireless providers, though service levels can vary by lot position.
Beltorre straddles the Liberty Hill ISD and Georgetown ISD boundary. The dividing line runs north-south through the western third of the community, so buyers should confirm which district serves their specific lot.
School District: Liberty Hill ISD / Georgetown ISD
Beltorre straddles the Liberty Hill ISD and Georgetown ISD boundary. The dividing line runs roughly north-south through the western third of the neighborhood. Buyers should verify which district applies to their specific lot.
Beltorre has 86 lots averaging just over one acre each, spread across 106 acres. The community is bordered by Russell Creek and features mature live oak and pecan trees.
Beltorre is approximately 40 miles northwest of downtown Austin. Commute times range from 45 to 60 minutes depending on route and traffic. Highway 183A and Ronald Reagan Boulevard provide toll-road access toward Cedar Park.
Builders in Beltorre include Clear Rock Homes and Grand Endeavor Homes. Homes are custom or semi-custom built on one-acre-plus lots with pricing starting in the mid-$300,000s.
Yes. Samsung's semiconductor campus under construction along Ronald Reagan Boulevard is located in the same general area of Williamson County. The facility is expected to be a significant employment center for the region.
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