
$315,000
110 Fossil TRL, Leander, TX, 78641
US 183, accessible from West South Street, provides the primary commercial corridor with H-E-B Plus, restaurants, and retail within a 5-minute drive. Robin Bledsoe Park, a 28-acre Leander city park approximately 2 miles north, offers playgrounds, a splash pad, sports fields, and a covered pavilion. Devine Lake Park, a 40-acre park about 3 miles north, features a 5-acre spring-fed lake, fishing pier, walking trails, and picnic areas. The Capital Metro MetroRail Leander station, roughly 2 miles south, provides commuter rail service on the Red Line. Downtown Leander along Old Bagdad Avenue is approximately 1 mile east and hosts the Leander Liberty Fest each July.
Old Town Village is served by Leander ISD. Students typically attend Camacho Elementary or Jim Plain Elementary or Knowles Elementary or Charlotte Cox Elementary or Whitestone Elementary for elementary school, Leander Middle for middle school, and Leander High or Glenn High School or Rouse High School for high school.
School District: Leander ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Homes in Old Town Village typically range from $300,000 to $450,000. Properties include single-family homes of 1,345 to 3,380 square feet with three to four bedrooms on lots of 0.15 to 0.33 acres.
Old Town Village is served by Leander ISD. Students typically attend Christine Camacho Elementary, Leander Middle School, and Glenn High School. Leander ISD enrolls more than 42,000 students district-wide.
Old Town Village is approximately 22 miles northwest of downtown Austin. The commute takes 30 to 40 minutes by car via US 183 or I-35. The MetroRail Leander station is roughly 2 miles south with service to downtown.
The Capital Metro MetroRail Red Line station at Leander is approximately 2 miles south. The Red Line provides commuter rail service to downtown Austin with a travel time of about 50 minutes.
Robin Bledsoe Park, a 28-acre city park, is approximately 2 miles north with a splash pad and sports fields. Devine Lake Park, featuring a 5-acre spring-fed lake and fishing pier, is about 3 miles north.
Old Town Village was developed in the mid-2000s by Armadillo Homes and Gehan Homes, with construction completed around 2007. Street trees and landscaping planted during development have matured over two decades.