About Walburg Crossing
Walburg Crossing is a residential subdivision in an unincorporated area of Williamson County, Texas, located between Georgetown and the community of Walburg within the 78626 zip code. The neighborhood sits east of I-35 and north of FM 972, roughly 35 miles north of downtown Austin. The Walburg community, a historic German-Texan settlement, lies approximately 2 miles to the northeast along CR 100. The terrain is gently rolling Blackland Prairie transitioning to post oak savanna, with fertile agricultural land surrounding the subdivision.
Homes in Walburg Crossing are primarily single-family residences built from the 2010s onward, with lot sizes generally ranging from 7,000 to 12,000 square feet. Resale prices typically range from $300,000 to $475,000 depending on square footage, lot position, and upgrades. Floor plans average 1,600 to 2,800 square feet with three- to four-bedroom layouts. Construction materials include brick veneer, stone accents, and composition roofing. Many homes feature open-concept living areas, covered patios, and attached two- to three-car garages.
Walburg Crossing is served by Georgetown Independent School District. Students in the area are typically zoned to Carver Elementary School, Benold Middle School, and Georgetown High School. Carver Elementary enrolls approximately 700 students in grades pre-K through 5. Benold Middle School serves grades 6 through 8 with roughly 900 students. Georgetown High School enrolls approximately 2,200 students in grades 9 through 12 and offers AP courses, career and technical education pathways, and dual-credit programs through Temple College and Southwestern University.
Commuters from Walburg Crossing reach downtown Georgetown in approximately 10 minutes via I-35 South. Round Rock employment centers along I-35 and SH 45 are roughly 20 minutes south, while downtown Austin is approximately 40 to 50 minutes via I-35. The SH 130 toll road provides an alternate north-south route roughly 8 miles east. Georgetown's historic downtown square, with shops, restaurants, and the Williamson County Courthouse, is about 6 miles south.
Living in Walburg Crossing
Walburg Crossing features one- and two-story homes on paved streets with concrete sidewalks and open-sky views of the surrounding agricultural landscape. The subdivision includes a community park with a playground and open green space. Property tax rates fall under Williamson County and Georgetown ISD jurisdictions. The area sits outside Georgetown city limits in unincorporated Williamson County, which means residents rely on county services for road maintenance and Williamson County EMS for emergency response.
Daily life in Walburg Crossing connects to both the Walburg community and Georgetown. Walburg Mercantile, a restored general store roughly 2 miles northeast, hosts live music on weekends and serves as a community gathering point. H-E-B and Walmart in Georgetown are approximately 6 miles south along I-35. The Georgetown downtown square offers restaurants, an independent bookstore, and the Williamson Museum. Berry Springs Park and Preserve, a 90-acre Williamson County park roughly 8 miles south, has a spring-fed swimming area, hiking trails, and picnic grounds. Lake Georgetown, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is approximately 12 miles west with over 25 miles of shoreline and the 16.5-mile Goodwater Loop trail.