Market Overview for Wildleaf
There are 10 active listings in Wildleaf with a median list price of $352K and a median sold price of $344K.
Homes average 38 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 1 homes have sold, with 10 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $187.
About Wildleaf
Wildleaf by D.R. Horton is a single-family residential subdivision located in Liberty Hill, Texas, within the 78642 zip code in Williamson County. The development sits along the Ronald Reagan Boulevard corridor approximately 40 miles northwest of downtown Austin. Liberty Hill has experienced rapid residential growth since 2018, and Wildleaf is one of several master-planned communities built by national homebuilder D.R. Horton to meet that demand. The subdivision is positioned with access to SH 29 and Ronald Reagan Boulevard, connecting residents to Georgetown to the east and Burnet to the west.
Homes in Wildleaf typically range from $300,000 to $450,000, with square footage between 1,400 and 2,800 across single-story and two-story floor plans. Construction began in the late 2010s, and the community features three- to five-bedroom layouts with attached two-car garages, open-concept living areas, and covered patios. Lot sizes generally range from 5,000 to 7,000 square feet. Exterior materials include stone and brick veneer with composition roofing, consistent with newer construction in the Liberty Hill market. HOA fees cover common-area maintenance, landscaping along entry corridors, and access to community amenities.
Wildleaf is served by Liberty Hill Independent School District. Students are typically zoned to Liberty Hill Elementary School, Liberty Hill Intermediate School, Liberty Hill Middle School, and Liberty Hill High School. Liberty Hill ISD operates seven campuses serving approximately 5,500 students. Liberty Hill High School enrolls roughly 1,400 students in grades 9 through 12 and offers career and technical education programs, dual-credit courses through Austin Community College, and UIL athletics. The district has passed multiple bond packages in recent years to fund new campus construction to keep pace with enrollment growth.
Commuters from Wildleaf reach downtown Austin in approximately 45 to 55 minutes via Ronald Reagan Boulevard to US 183 or SH 29 to I-35. Cedar Park and its retail and employment centers along US 183 are roughly 20 minutes southeast. Georgetown, the Williamson County seat, is approximately 15 minutes east via SH 29. H-E-B on SH 29 in Liberty Hill provides the nearest full-service grocery, located within 5 minutes of the subdivision. The Ronald Reagan Boulevard corridor continues to add retail and commercial development as the Liberty Hill area grows.
Living in Wildleaf
Wildleaf features single-family homes on lots ranging from 5,000 to 7,000 square feet, with construction dating from the late 2010s onward. Streets include sidewalks and curbed lanes with community street lighting throughout. The HOA maintains entry landscaping, common-area greenbelts, and a community amenity center that includes a pool and playground. Property tax rates fall under Williamson County and Liberty Hill ISD jurisdictions, with combined rates near $2.20 per $100 of assessed valuation. Homes are served by a municipal utility district for water and wastewater, with Pedernales Electric Cooperative providing electrical service.
Daily errands center on the SH 29 commercial corridor in Liberty Hill, where H-E-B, fuel stations, and restaurants are clustered within a 5-minute drive. Liberty Hill City Park, located along the San Gabriel River, provides open green space, a seasonal swimming area, and picnic grounds roughly 3 miles west. The Ronald Reagan Boulevard corridor includes newer retail and dining options as the area continues to develop. Dink's Cafe, a local restaurant on Main Street in downtown Liberty Hill, has operated since 2013. Weekend activities include visiting nearby wineries and breweries in the Hill Country, with Balcones Distillery in Waco and several Williamson County vineyards within 30 to 45 minutes.
Things to Do in Wildleaf
- Liberty Hill City Park: Municipal park along the San Gabriel River with open green space, a seasonal swimming area, and picnic grounds. Located approximately 3 miles west of Wildleaf.
- San Gabriel River Trail: Walking and nature trail along the San Gabriel River corridor near downtown Liberty Hill, offering access to the river and native vegetation.
- Georgetown Square: Historic town square in Georgetown, approximately 15 minutes east, with over 50 shops, restaurants, and the 1911 Williamson County Courthouse.
- Berry Springs Park and Preserve: 90-acre Williamson County park east of Georgetown with spring-fed swimming area, hiking trails, and disc golf. Open daily, free admission.
- Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge: 26,000-acre federal preserve northwest of Liberty Hill with hiking trails and birding opportunities. The Doeskin Ranch trailhead is approximately 20 minutes north.
Major Employers in Wildleaf
- Liberty Hill ISD (Education): Local school district operating seven campuses and employing over 600 staff across the Liberty Hill area.
- H-E-B (Grocery/Retail): Texas-based grocery chain with a full-service store on SH 29 in Liberty Hill, employing roughly 150 associates locally.
- Williamson County (Government): County government with offices in Georgetown, approximately 15 minutes east, employing over 2,500 workers county-wide.
- Cedar Park Regional Medical Center (Healthcare): 108-bed acute care hospital in Cedar Park employing over 700 staff, approximately 20 minutes southeast via Ronald Reagan Boulevard.
Wildleaf Schools
Wildleaf by D.R. Horton is served by Liberty Hill ISD. Students typically attend Bill Burden Elementary or Santa Rita Elementary or Rancho Sienna Elementary for elementary school, Santa Rita Middle or Liberty Hill Intermediate or Liberty Hill Middle for middle school, and Liberty Hill High School or Legacy Ranch High School for high school.
School District: Liberty Hill ISD
Public Schools
- Bill Burden Elementary
- Louine Noble Elementary
- Santa Rita Middle
- Liberty Hill Middle
- Liberty Hill High School
Pre-Schools
- Liberty Hill Montessori - Montessori-method early education center in Liberty Hill serving children ages 18 months through 6 years.
- Kiddie Academy of Cedar Park - Childcare and preschool center on US 183 in Cedar Park offering programs for ages 6 weeks through 12 years, approximately 15 minutes southeast.
Private Schools
- Summit Christian Academy - Private school in Leander offering pre-K through 12 college-preparatory curriculum, approximately 20 minutes south.
- Holy Family Catholic School - Catholic school in Georgetown serving pre-K through 8, approximately 15 minutes east via SH 29.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are home prices in Wildleaf Liberty Hill
Homes in Wildleaf typically range from $300,000 to $450,000 depending on square footage and floor plan. The community features three- to five-bedroom layouts between 1,400 and 2,800 square feet with attached two-car garages.
What school district is Wildleaf in
Wildleaf is zoned to Liberty Hill ISD. Students typically attend Liberty Hill Elementary, Liberty Hill Middle School, and Liberty Hill High School, which enrolls roughly 1,400 students and offers CTE and dual-credit programs.
How far is Wildleaf from downtown Austin
Wildleaf is approximately 40 miles northwest of downtown Austin. The commute takes 45 to 55 minutes via Ronald Reagan Boulevard to US 183 or SH 29 to I-35, depending on traffic.
What grocery stores are near Wildleaf Liberty Hill
H-E-B on SH 29 in Liberty Hill is the nearest full-service grocery, located within a 5-minute drive. Additional retail and grocery options are available along the US 183 corridor in Cedar Park, roughly 20 minutes southeast.
Does Wildleaf have an HOA
Wildleaf has a homeowners association that covers common-area maintenance, entry landscaping, and access to community amenities including a pool and playground. Monthly dues vary based on current assessment schedules.
What is there to do near Wildleaf Liberty Hill
Liberty Hill City Park along the San Gabriel River is approximately 3 miles west with green space and seasonal swimming. Georgetown Square is 15 minutes east with over 50 shops and restaurants. Berry Springs Park offers 90 acres of trails and a spring-fed swimming area.