
$1,795,000
194 Gabriel Meadows DR, Hutto, TX, 78634
Daily life in Gabriel Farms is oriented toward the Hutto and Georgetown corridors. H-E-B in Hutto on US 79 is roughly 7 miles southeast, and additional grocery options are available in Georgetown approximately 12 miles west. The Co-Op District in downtown Hutto, a redeveloped area along East Street, offers restaurants and local shops. Garey Park, a 525-acre Williamson County park on the San Gabriel River, is approximately 8 miles west and provides hiking trails, an equestrian arena, and fishing access. The San Gabriel River runs near the subdivision, and local residents use the surrounding agricultural landscape for horseback riding and livestock keeping.
Gabriel Farms is served by Hutto ISD, which operates 14 campuses serving over 10,000 students in the Hutto area of Williamson County.
School District: Hutto ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Homes in Gabriel Farms typically range from $300,000 to $550,000. Properties include single-family homes of 1,600 to 3,000 square feet on lots of 1 to 5 acres with brick, stone, and siding construction.
Gabriel Farms is served by Hutto Independent School District. Students typically attend Hutto Elementary, Hutto Middle School, and Hutto High School. Hutto High enrolls approximately 2,400 students and offers AP courses and CTE programs.
Gabriel Farms is approximately 40 miles northeast of downtown Austin. The commute takes 45 to 55 minutes via US 79 to I-35 or SH 130 depending on traffic and route.
Gabriel Farms is located in unincorporated Williamson County outside any city limits. The subdivision uses Jonah Water Special Utility District for water and private septic systems. There are no city tax levies on the properties.
H-E-B in Hutto on US 79 is roughly 7 miles southeast. Georgetown commercial corridors are approximately 12 miles west with additional grocery, retail, and dining. The Co-Op District in downtown Hutto adds local shops and restaurants.
Gabriel Farms lots range from 1 to 5 acres in unincorporated Williamson County, and many properties include barns or outbuildings. The area's agricultural zoning and acreage support livestock keeping including horses.