
$399,999
717 Kaluga TRL, Leander, TX, 78641

$399,999
717 Kaluga TRL, Leander, TX, 78641
There are 1 active listings in Magnolia Creek with a median list price of $400K and a median sold price of $375K.
Homes average 76 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 0 homes have sold, with 2 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $168.
Magnolia Creek is a residential subdivision in Leander, Texas, located within the 78641 zip code in Williamson County. The neighborhood sits in west Leander, just west of US 183A, with entrances from Mason Creek Drive and Leander Heights Drive. Magnolia Creek is approximately 28 miles northwest of downtown Austin. The subdivision was built by D.R. Horton between 2013 and 2017, containing single-family homes on lots averaging approximately 0.18 acres. The community is laid out without major thoroughfares running through it, as it is accessed from residential collector streets off the adjacent arterials.
Home prices in Magnolia Creek typically range from $300,000 to $450,000. Properties include single-family homes of approximately 1,539 to 2,896 square feet with an average size around 2,200 square feet. Floor plans offer three to five bedrooms with open-concept living areas, attached two-car garages, and covered patios. Construction features three-sided masonry including brick, stone, and stucco exteriors with composition roofing. The community includes one- and two-story homes, with most floor plans oriented toward standard suburban layouts with formal and informal living spaces.
Leander ISD serves Magnolia Creek. Students in the area are typically zoned to W. Stone Elementary School, Running Brushy Middle School, and Leander High School. W. Stone Elementary is located on Crystal Falls Parkway and serves grades pre-K through 5 with approximately 880 students. Running Brushy Middle School enrolls roughly 1,200 students in grades 6 through 8. Leander High School serves grades 9 through 12 with approximately 2,200 students and offers Advanced Placement courses, career and technical education programs, and fine arts and athletics programs. Leander ISD operates over 40 campuses serving more than 42,000 students across the district.
Commuters from Magnolia Creek reach downtown Austin in approximately 30 to 45 minutes via US 183A toll road to MoPac or via I-35. The Capital Metro MetroRail Red Line station at Leander is approximately 2 miles east, providing commuter rail service to downtown Austin. US 183 provides the primary highway corridor south toward Cedar Park and Austin. H-E-B Plus on Crystal Falls Parkway is approximately 2 miles east, and additional retail options cluster along US 183 in the Cedar Park-Leander corridor. The Leander city government complex and library are within 3 miles east.
Magnolia Creek features single-family homes with three-sided masonry construction including brick, stone, and stucco exteriors on lots averaging 0.18 acres. Streets within the subdivision are residential in character with no major through-traffic, as the community is accessed from Mason Creek Drive and Leander Heights Drive. The neighborhood includes community amenities maintained by the HOA: a swimming pool with a poolside barbecue pavilion and picnic tables, and parks with playgrounds. Sidewalks connect internal streets, and the flat-to-gently-rolling terrain is typical of the Williamson County landscape. Property tax rates fall under Williamson County, City of Leander, and Leander ISD jurisdictions.
Daily shopping centers on the US 183 and Crystal Falls Parkway commercial corridors, both accessible within a 5-minute drive. H-E-B Plus on Crystal Falls Parkway, approximately 2 miles east, provides full-service grocery with fuel station and pharmacy. Restaurants along the US 183 corridor in Leander and Cedar Park cover a range of dining options from fast-casual to sit-down. Robin Bledsoe Park, a 28-acre Leander city park approximately 3 miles east, offers playgrounds, a splash pad, sports fields, and a covered pavilion. Devine Lake Park, a 40-acre Leander park roughly 4 miles northeast, features a 5-acre spring-fed lake, fishing pier, walking trails, and picnic areas. The Leander Public Library is within 3 miles east.
Magnolia Creek is served by Leander ISD. Students typically attend Camacho Elementary or Whitestone Elementary for elementary school, Leander Middle or Danielson Middle School for middle school, and Glenn High School or Leander High or Rouse High School for high school.
School District: Leander ISD
Homes in Magnolia Creek typically range from $300,000 to $450,000. Properties include single-family homes of approximately 1,539 to 2,896 square feet with three to five bedrooms and attached two-car garages.
Magnolia Creek is zoned to Leander ISD. Students typically attend W. Stone Elementary, Running Brushy Middle School, and Leander High School. Leander ISD serves over 42,000 students district-wide.
Magnolia Creek is approximately 28 miles northwest of downtown Austin. Commute times average 30 to 45 minutes via US 183A toll road or I-35. The MetroRail Leander station is about 2 miles east.
Yes, Magnolia Creek has a community swimming pool with a poolside barbecue pavilion and picnic tables, maintained by the HOA. The community also includes parks with playgrounds.
Magnolia Creek was built by D.R. Horton between 2013 and 2017. Homes feature three-sided masonry construction with brick, stone, and stucco exteriors and range from 1,539 to 2,896 square feet.
H-E-B Plus on Crystal Falls Parkway is approximately 2 miles east and includes a fuel station and pharmacy. Additional grocery and retail options are available along US 183 in the Cedar Park-Leander corridor.
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