Market Overview for Morningside Estates
There are 1 active listings in Morningside Estates with a median list price of $750K and a median sold price of $521K.
Homes average 336 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 1 homes have sold, with 2 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $306.
About Morningside Estates
Morningside Estates is a residential subdivision in Hutto, Texas, located in Williamson County approximately 30 miles northeast of downtown Austin. The neighborhood is part of the broader Lookout at Brushy Creek area and sits within the 78634 zip code. Hutto, originally a small railroad town, has experienced rapid growth as part of the northward expansion of the Austin metro area.
Homes in Morningside Estates range from approximately 1,900 to 3,000 square feet and include three- to five-bedroom single-family residences. Construction dates in the subdivision span from the early 2000s through the 2010s. Home values typically fall between $275,000 and $425,000. The housing stock consists primarily of one- and two-story brick and frame homes on quarter-acre to half-acre lots.
Morningside Estates is served by Hutto ISD, one of the fastest-growing school districts in Texas. The district operates multiple elementary campuses, three middle schools, and Hutto High School. Students in the Morningside Estates area typically attend Cottonwood Creek Elementary, Farley Middle School, and Hutto High School. Hutto ISD serves over 10,000 students across 15 campuses in Williamson and Travis counties.
The subdivision has access to US 79 and SH 130, which provide connections to Round Rock, Georgetown, and downtown Austin. The commute to downtown Austin takes approximately 35 to 45 minutes via SH 130 or I-35. Major employment centers within a 20-mile radius include the Dell Technologies campus in Round Rock, St. David's Round Rock Medical Center, and the growing Hutto industrial corridor along SH 130.
Living in Morningside Estates
Morningside Estates sits within a community that has grown rapidly alongside Hutto's overall expansion. The city of Hutto has seen its population increase from under 2,000 in 2000 to over 40,000 in recent estimates, driven by relatively affordable housing compared to central Austin. The subdivision has a high rate of owner-occupied housing, with most residents commuting to employment centers in Round Rock, Pflugerville, or Austin.
Daily conveniences are accessible along US 79, where an H-E-B, Walmart, and several restaurants are located within 5 to 10 minutes. Fritz Park in Hutto offers a playground, sports fields, and a splash pad. Brushy Creek Regional Trail, a 6.4-mile paved path, connects to parks and green spaces in the broader Williamson County trail system. The annual Hutto Olde Tyme Days festival in October features live music, a parade, and local food vendors along East Street in downtown Hutto.