Market Overview for County Glen
There are 4 active listings in County Glen with a median list price of $315K and a median sold price of $310K.
Homes average 38 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 0 homes have sold, with 11 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $233.
About County Glen
County Glen is a residential subdivision located in Leander, Texas, within the 78641 zip code in Williamson County. The neighborhood sits north of Crystal Falls Parkway and west of US 183, approximately 28 miles northwest of downtown Austin. County Glen was developed in the early 2010s as part of the broader residential growth in the Leander area along the Crystal Falls corridor. The subdivision contains single-family homes arranged along cul-de-sac streets with sidewalks and shared open spaces, bordered by other newer residential communities and undeveloped land along the limestone terrain of the eastern Hill Country fringe.
Homes in County Glen typically range from $300,000 to $450,000 depending on lot size, square footage, and upgrades. Floor plans range from approximately 1,400 to 2,800 square feet with three- to five-bedroom configurations. Construction features include stone and stucco exteriors, composition shingle roofing, attached two-car garages, and open-concept interiors with granite countertops and tile flooring common throughout the subdivision. Lot sizes average between 5,000 and 7,000 square feet, with some lots backing to greenbelt or drainage easements providing additional buffer space.
County Glen is served by Leander Independent School District. Students in the subdivision are typically zoned to Whitestone Elementary School, Running Brushy Middle School, and Leander High School. Whitestone Elementary serves grades pre-K through 5 and enrolls approximately 800 students. Running Brushy Middle School serves grades 6 through 8 with roughly 1,200 students. Leander High School enrolls approximately 2,200 students in grades 9 through 12 and offers Advanced Placement courses, career and technical education pathways, and a range of extracurricular programs. Leander ISD operates over 40 campuses serving more than 42,000 students across the district.
US 183 provides the primary highway corridor south toward Cedar Park and Austin, while Crystal Falls Parkway connects east to I-35 in Leander. Commute times from County Glen to downtown Austin average 35 to 45 minutes by car depending on traffic and route. The Capital Metro MetroRail Red Line station at Lakeline is approximately 6 miles south, offering commuter rail service to downtown with a travel time of roughly 30 minutes. H-E-B Plus on Crystal Falls Parkway sits less than 3 miles east, and additional retail and dining options line US 183 through Cedar Park.
Living in County Glen
County Glen features single-story and two-story homes with stone and stucco facades on moderately sized lots averaging 5,000 to 7,000 square feet. Sidewalks line both sides of the main collector streets, and several cul-de-sac pockets back to drainage easements with native vegetation. The subdivision includes an HOA that manages common-area landscaping and enforces architectural guidelines. Property tax rates fall under Williamson County, Leander ISD, and City of Leander jurisdictions, with combined rates near $2.20 per $100 of assessed valuation. Street lighting and maintained front-yard landscaping give the neighborhood a consistent appearance across the blocks.
Daily errands from County Glen center on the commercial corridor along Crystal Falls Parkway and US 183. H-E-B Plus, roughly 3 miles east, offers full-service grocery with a fuel station and pharmacy. Restaurants and retail along US 183 in Cedar Park range from fast-casual chains to local dining options. Robin Bledsoe Park, a 28-acre Leander city park approximately 4 miles north, provides playgrounds, a splash pad, sports fields, and pavilions. Devine Lake Park, located about 5 miles north, features a 5-acre spring-fed lake, fishing pier, and walking trails. Weekend farmers markets operate seasonally in the Leander and Cedar Park area, and the 1890 Ranch shopping center in Cedar Park offers additional retail roughly 6 miles south on US 183.
Things to Do in County Glen
- Robin Bledsoe Park: 28-acre Leander city park about 4 miles north with playgrounds, splash pad, sports fields, and covered pavilion.
- Devine Lake Park: 40-acre Leander park approximately 5 miles north featuring a 5-acre spring-fed lake, fishing pier, walking trails, and picnic areas.
- Crystal Falls Golf Club: Public 18-hole golf course roughly 3 miles northwest in Leander, set along limestone bluffs and natural terrain.
- 1890 Ranch Shopping Center: Open-air retail center in Cedar Park about 6 miles south on US 183 with shops, restaurants, and a 14-screen movie theater.
- Lakeline Mall: Regional shopping center approximately 9 miles south on US 183 with over 150 stores, dining options, and entertainment.
Major Employers in County Glen
- Leander ISD (Education): Williamson County school district employing over 5,500 staff across more than 40 campuses in the Leander-Cedar Park area.
- Cedar Park Regional Medical Center (Healthcare): 148-bed acute care hospital on Whitestone Boulevard in Cedar Park, approximately 6 miles south, employing over 700 staff.
- Apple (Technology): Apple's Austin campus at Parmer Lane employs over 6,000 workers, approximately 20 miles south via US 183.
- Emerson Automation Solutions (Manufacturing): Industrial automation facility in Round Rock employing approximately 500 workers, about 18 miles east via SH 45.
County Glen Schools
County Glen is served by Leander ISD. Students typically attend Whitestone Elementary or William J Winkley Elementary for elementary school, Leander Middle for middle school, and Leander High for high school.
School District: Leander ISD
Public Schools
- Leander Middle
- Leander High School
Pre-Schools
- Creative World School Leander - Preschool and childcare center offering programs for ages 6 weeks through 12 years with STEAM-based curriculum.
- Primrose School of Cedar Park West - Accredited early education center near US 183 serving infants through pre-K with Balanced Learning curriculum.
Private Schools
- Summit Christian Academy - Private school in the Cedar Park-Leander area serving pre-K through 12 with college-preparatory academics.
- Holy Family Catholic School - Catholic school in Cedar Park serving pre-K through 8, approximately 6 miles south of County Glen.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are home prices in County Glen Leander
Homes in County Glen typically range from $300,000 to $450,000 depending on lot size and square footage. Floor plans span approximately 1,400 to 2,800 square feet with three- to five-bedroom configurations.
What school district is County Glen in
County Glen is zoned to Leander ISD. Students typically attend Whitestone Elementary, Running Brushy Middle School, and Leander High School. Leander ISD operates over 40 campuses serving more than 42,000 students.
How far is County Glen from downtown Austin
County Glen is approximately 28 miles northwest of downtown Austin. The commute takes 35 to 45 minutes by car via US 183 depending on traffic. The MetroRail Red Line at Lakeline station is about 6 miles south.
What grocery stores are near County Glen Leander
H-E-B Plus on Crystal Falls Parkway is less than 3 miles east and offers full-service grocery with fuel station and pharmacy. Additional retail and dining options line US 183 through Cedar Park.
Does County Glen have an HOA
Yes, County Glen has a homeowners association that manages common-area landscaping and enforces architectural guidelines. HOA fees cover shared space maintenance within the subdivision.
What parks are near County Glen Leander TX
Robin Bledsoe Park is about 4 miles north with playgrounds, splash pad, and sports fields. Devine Lake Park, roughly 5 miles north, features a 5-acre spring-fed lake, fishing pier, and walking trails.