The Georgetown town square, approximately 3 blocks east, serves as the primary destination for dining, shopping, and community events. The square hosts the annual Red Poppy Festival each April and includes independent restaurants, antique shops, and the Georgetown Art Center around the Williamson County Courthouse. San Gabriel Park, a 178-acre city park on the San Gabriel River roughly 1 mile south, offers walking trails, playgrounds, sports fields, swimming, and fishing access. Blue Hole Park, a 3-acre swimming area along the South Fork of the San Gabriel River, is approximately 1 mile south. Grocery options include H-E-B on Williams Drive about 2 miles west and Randalls on Austin Avenue roughly 1 mile south.
Eubank is served by Georgetown ISD. Students typically attend Annie Purl Elementary for elementary school, James Tippit Middle School or Charles A Forbes Middle School for middle school, and East View High School for high school.
School District: Georgetown ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Homes in Eubank typically range from $250,000 to $440,000 depending on condition and lot size. Properties are primarily single-family homes of 900 to 1,400 square feet built in the 1940s and 1950s.
Eubank is served by Georgetown ISD. Students are typically zoned to Williams Elementary, Tippit Middle School, and East View High School. Georgetown ISD operates approximately 20 campuses serving around 13,000 students.
Eubank in Georgetown is approximately 30 miles north of downtown Austin. Commute times average 35 to 45 minutes via I-35 or SH 130 Toll Road depending on traffic.
The Georgetown town square is approximately 3 blocks east of Eubank, making it walkable in under 10 minutes. The square includes restaurants, shops, and the Williamson County Courthouse.
San Gabriel Park is about 1 mile south with 178 acres of trails, playgrounds, and river access. Blue Hole Park, a swimming area on the San Gabriel River, is also roughly 1 mile south.
Eubank does not have a mandatory homeowners association. The neighborhood is part of Georgetown's original residential grid, and property maintenance standards are governed by City of Georgetown codes.