
$1,320,000
1610 County Road 262, Georgetown, TX, 78633
Daily life in Lake Georgetown Estates is oriented toward Georgetown's commercial corridors along Williams Drive and I-35. H-E-B Plus on Williams Drive is roughly 5 miles southeast and serves as the primary grocery option. Lake Georgetown itself offers three U.S. Army Corps of Engineers parks -- Cedar Breaks Park, Jim Hogg Park, and Russell Park -- with boat ramps, swimming beaches, hiking trails, and camping. The 26-mile Goodwater Loop Trail circles the entire lake and connects to multiple trailheads accessible from the neighborhood. Georgetown's historic square hosts regular events including Market Days, a monthly outdoor market, and Red Poppy Festival each April.
Lake Georgetown Estates is served by Georgetown ISD. Students typically attend Jo Ann Ford Elementary for elementary school, Douglas Benold Middle School for middle school, and Georgetown High School or East View High School for high school.
School District: Georgetown ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Homes in Lake Georgetown Estates typically range from $450,000 to $900,000 depending on lot size, lake proximity, and home square footage. Properties sit on half-acre to 3-acre lots with custom homes of 2,000 to 4,000 square feet.
Lake Georgetown Estates is served by Georgetown ISD. Students typically attend Ford Elementary, Tippit Middle School, and Georgetown High School. Georgetown High enrolls approximately 2,200 students and offers AP courses and dual-credit programs.
Lake Georgetown Estates is approximately 35 miles north of downtown Austin. The commute takes 40 to 50 minutes via I-35 south depending on traffic conditions.
Lake Georgetown Estates is in unincorporated Williamson County, outside Georgetown's city limits. This means residents do not pay city property taxes but do pay Williamson County and Georgetown ISD taxes.
Lake Georgetown offers swimming, boating, and fishing across 1,310 acres. The 26-mile Goodwater Loop Trail circles the lake with multiple trailheads. Cedar Breaks Park, Jim Hogg Park, and Russell Park provide camping and picnic areas.
H-E-B Plus on Williams Drive is roughly 5 miles southeast. Georgetown's commercial corridors along I-35 and Williams Drive provide grocery, medical, dining, and retail options within a 10-minute drive.