
$269,500
222 Quail CIR, Hutto, TX, 78634

$269,500
222 Quail CIR, Hutto, TX, 78634

$250,000
319 Clarks WAY, Hutto, TX, 78634

$249,999
207 Kates WAY, Hutto, TX, 78634
There are 3 active listings in Clarks Crossing with a median list price of $250K and a median sold price of $258K.
Homes average 51 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 0 homes have sold, with 6 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $211.
Clarks Crossing is a residential subdivision located in Hutto, Texas, within the 78634 zip code in Williamson County. The neighborhood sits southeast of the intersection of CR 108 and CR 137, approximately 35 miles northeast of downtown Austin and roughly 5 miles east of the SH 130 tollway. Hutto is one of the faster-growing cities in the Austin metro area, with a population that has expanded from approximately 1,500 in 2000 to over 40,000 by the mid-2020s. Clarks Crossing is part of this growth wave, consisting of single-family homes on platted lots within a master-planned layout that includes internal sidewalks and landscaped common areas.
Homes in Clarks Crossing were built primarily in the 2010s and 2020s by regional production builders. Floor plans range from approximately 1,400 to 2,800 square feet with three to five bedrooms. Resale prices in the subdivision typically range from the low $200s to the mid-$300s, depending on lot size, square footage, and upgrades. Construction features include slab-on-grade foundations, composition roofing, and a mix of brick, stone, and fiber-cement siding. Lot sizes in the community generally range from 5,000 to 7,500 square feet, and many homes include covered patios, two-car garages, and open-concept floor plans.
Clarks Crossing is served by Hutto ISD. Students in the area are typically zoned to Ray Elementary School, Hutto Middle School, and Hutto High School. Ray Elementary serves grades pre-K through 5 and was opened to accommodate enrollment growth in eastern Hutto. Hutto Middle School serves grades 6 through 8 with approximately 1,200 students. Hutto High School enrolls over 2,500 students in grades 9 through 12 and offers career and technical education pathways, dual-credit courses through Austin Community College, and UIL athletics programs. Hutto ISD has added multiple new campuses since 2015 to keep pace with residential growth.
Commuters from Clarks Crossing reach downtown Austin in approximately 40 to 50 minutes via SH 130 to I-35, or via US 79 west to I-35 through Round Rock. SH 130 provides a toll-road alternative that bypasses much of the I-35 congestion through central Williamson County. Employers along the SH 130 corridor in eastern Williamson County include distribution and logistics operations. The H-E-B on US 79 in Hutto serves as the primary grocery option, roughly 3 miles west of the neighborhood. Additional retail and dining options are concentrated along US 79 through downtown Hutto and at the Hutto Town Center.
Clarks Crossing features single-story and two-story homes on compact lots with sidewalk-lined streets and a community park area. The subdivision layout includes cul-de-sacs and looped streets that limit through-traffic. Homes feature attached two-car garages, covered front porches, and fenced backyards. The HOA maintains common-area landscaping and enforces deed restrictions covering exterior modifications, parking, and yard maintenance. Property tax rates in the area fall under Williamson County, City of Hutto, and Hutto ISD jurisdictions, with combined rates near $2.50 per $100 of assessed valuation.
Daily errands from Clarks Crossing typically involve a short drive to the US 79 corridor in Hutto. H-E-B grocery is roughly 3 miles west, and Hutto Town Center includes restaurants, a Walmart Supercenter, and service-oriented businesses. Fritz Park, a 10-acre Hutto city park about 2 miles west, offers a playground, basketball courts, a splash pad, and walking paths. The Hutto Lake Park on Limmer Loop, approximately 4 miles northwest, provides a 16-acre fishing lake, pavilions, and a disc golf course. The Old Settlers Association Park in Round Rock, roughly 12 miles southwest, hosts community events and includes athletic fields and a seasonal concert venue.
Clarks Crossing is served by Hutto ISD. Students typically attend Hutto Elementary or Ray Elementary for elementary school, Hutto Middle School or Farley Middle School for middle school, and Hutto High School for high school.
School District: Hutto ISD
Resale homes in Clarks Crossing typically range from the low $200s to the mid-$300s depending on square footage and condition. Homes range from approximately 1,400 to 2,800 square feet with three to five bedrooms.
Clarks Crossing is zoned to Hutto ISD. Students typically attend Ray Elementary, Hutto Middle School, and Hutto High School. Hutto High enrolls over 2,500 students and offers CTE pathways and dual-credit courses.
Clarks Crossing is approximately 35 miles northeast of downtown Austin. The commute takes 40 to 50 minutes via SH 130 to I-35, depending on traffic conditions.
Fritz Park offers a playground, splash pad, and walking paths about 2 miles west. Hutto Lake Park, approximately 4 miles northwest, has a 16-acre fishing lake and disc golf course. Downtown Hutto features local restaurants and seasonal events.
Clarks Crossing has a homeowners association that maintains common-area landscaping and enforces deed restrictions. HOA fees cover shared amenity upkeep and neighborhood standards for exterior maintenance and parking.
H-E-B on US 79 in Hutto is approximately 3 miles west. Walmart Supercenter at Hutto Town Center is also within a short drive. Additional grocery and retail options are available in Round Rock and Pflugerville along SH 130.
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