
$3,999,945
17726 FM 973 RD, Manor, TX, 78653

$3,999,945
17726 FM 973 RD, Manor, TX, 78653

$3,600,000
2016 Rowe Loop LOOP, Pflugerville, TX, 78660

$2,750,000
1902 Rowe LOOP, Pflugerville, TX, 78660

$1,399,000
20020 Farm Pond LN, Pflugerville, TX, 78660

$1,100,000
1931 Rowe LOOP, Pflugerville, TX, 78660

$999,000
20808 Pinewalk DR, Pflugerville, TX, 78660

$974,999
2006 Kit CIR, Austin, TX, 78758

$910,000
21007 Hodde LN, Pflugerville, TX, 78660

$850,000
17308 Saint Therese RD, Manor, TX, 78653

$849,999
12115 Fennec WAY, Austin, TX, 78758

$849,990
1602 Kit CIR, Austin, TX, 78758

$845,000
807 Clarence Bohls LN, Pflugerville, TX, 78660

$840,000
155 Comanche CIR, Hutto, TX, 78634

$824,999
2014 Kit CIR, Austin, TX, 78758

$802,273
16613 Embry WAY, Pflugerville, TX, 78660

$799,999
12009 Fennec WAY, Austin, TX, 78758

$789,900
8906 Cele RD, Manor, TX, 78653

$782,986
16621 Embry WAY, Pflugerville, TX, 78660

$769,355
17733 Joyce Erna LN, Pflugerville, TX, 78660

$765,000
19312 Chayton CIR, Pflugerville, TX, 78660
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There are 607 active listings in Pflugerville Independent School District with a median list price of $399K and a median sold price of $375K.
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Pflugerville Independent School District covers approximately 95 square miles across northeastern Travis County and southern Williamson County, serving the city of Pflugerville plus portions of Austin, Coupland, Hutto, Manor, and Round Rock. The Pflugerville school system traces its roots to a school established in the 1870s in the original Pflugerville settlement — founded in late 1849 by German immigrant Henry Pfluger Sr. and his family. The modern district was formally established in 1902. District administration is at 1401 West Pecan Street in Pflugerville (78660).
The district enrolled 25,297 students in the most recent reporting year across 33 traditional neighborhood-attendance campuses (22 elementary, 7 middle, and 4 high schools) plus two alternative programs — the PACE High School alternative campus and the Provan Opportunity Center K-12 discipline campus. PISD employs approximately 1,809 teachers (full-time-equivalent basis) plus support staff. Each of the four traditional comprehensive high schools — John B. Connally, Hendrickson, Pflugerville, and Weiss — competes in UIL Class 5A.
PISD earned a "C" overall accountability rating from the Texas Education Agency for the 2024-2025 school year, scoring 79 of 100 (an improvement from the 2023-24 rating of C / 75 of 100). Pflugerville HS is the district's oldest comprehensive campus (opened 1973); Connally HS opened 1996; Hendrickson HS opened 2003; and Weiss HS — the newest — opened 2017.
Pflugerville sits on Interstate 35 and is connected to the broader Austin metro by the SH-130 toll road (running north-south on the eastern side of the district), the SH-45 toll road (east-west connector), and US-290. Capital Metro bus service reaches the western portions of the district. The City of Pflugerville (2020 Census population 65,191) is the third-largest city in the broader region by 2020 Census count after Austin and Cedar Park within the immediate northern Travis County footprint. Major regional employers near or within the district include Dell Technologies (headquartered in adjacent Round Rock), Amazon fulfillment centers along the SH-130 corridor, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center on Highway 45, and a concentration of technology firms along the I-35 corridor.
Lake Pflugerville (a 180-acre City of Pflugerville reservoir with a 3-mile loop trail and public swimming beach), Stone Hill Town Center on SH-130, the 1849 Park retail district on FM 685, and Pfluger Park in central Pflugerville anchor the area's recreation and retail. The annual Deutschen Pfest in May celebrates the city's German heritage with festivities at Pfluger Park.
The City of Pflugerville is the largest population center in PISD, with a 2020 Census population of 65,191; portions of north Austin, Manor, Round Rock, Hutto, and Coupland fall inside the district as well. Pflugerville City Hall is at 100 East Main Street; the city operates its own police, fire, and parks departments.
Master-planned communities inside the district include Falcon Pointe, Blackhawk, Avalon, Wells Branch, Springbrook, Carmel, Bohls Place, Park at Northpointe, and the Villages of Hidden Lake. Established neighborhoods cluster near downtown Pflugerville along West Pecan Street and Pfluger Crossing, and newer construction continues to expand on the eastern and northern edges of the district along SH-130 and FM 685.
Day-to-day retail centers on Stone Hill Town Center on SH-130 (anchored by H-E-B and Target), the 1849 Park district on FM 685, and the older retail along West Pecan Street. Healthcare access centers on Baylor Scott & White Medical Center on Highway 45 (between Pflugerville and Round Rock) and the St. David's Pflugerville-area medical office buildings.
Outdoor recreation centers on Lake Pflugerville (a 180-acre City of Pflugerville reservoir with a 3-mile loop trail, public swimming beach, fishing piers, and paddleboard rentals), Pfluger Park (the central community park along Windermere Drive with athletic fields, a skate park, and a community stage), Gilleland Creek Park, and the Northeast Metro Park. The Wells Branch MUD Greenbelt threads through the southwestern portion of the district. Capital Metro's bus network reaches into the western edge of PISD; the SH-130 toll road connects directly south to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, the SH-45 toll road connects west to MoPac and the Austin Country Club / Loop 360 corridor, and Interstate 35 runs immediately west of the district through Round Rock and Austin.
Pflugerville ISD operates 33 traditional neighborhood-attendance campuses serving 25,297 students: 22 elementary schools, 7 middle schools, and 4 traditional comprehensive high schools (all UIL Class 5A). Two additional alternative programs — PACE High School and the Provan Opportunity Center — round out the system.
School District: Pflugerville ISD
PISD operates 33 traditional neighborhood-attendance campuses serving 25,297 students: 22 elementary schools, 7 middle schools, and 4 traditional comprehensive high schools (all UIL Class 5A). Two additional alternative programs — PACE High School and the Provan Opportunity Center — round out the system.
PISD covers approximately 95 square miles across northeastern Travis County and southern Williamson County. The district serves the City of Pflugerville (2020 Census population 65,191) plus portions of Austin, Coupland, Hutto, Manor, and Round Rock. Master-planned communities include Falcon Pointe, Blackhawk, Avalon, Wells Branch, Springbrook, Carmel, Bohls Place, Park at Northpointe, and the Villages of Hidden Lake.
PISD earned a 'C' overall TEA accountability rating for the 2024-2025 school year (79 of 100), an improvement from C / 75 of 100 for 2023-24. All four traditional comprehensive high schools compete in UIL Class 5A.
PISD was formally established in 1902. The Pflugerville school system traces its roots to a school established in the 1870s in the original Pflugerville settlement, founded in late 1849 by German immigrant Henry Pfluger Sr. and his family.
Four comprehensive high schools: Pflugerville HS (opened 1973, mascot Panthers), Connally HS (1996, Cougars), Hendrickson HS (2003, Hawks), and Weiss HS (2017, Wolves). All compete in UIL Class 5A. PISD also operates the PACE alternative high school and the Provan Opportunity Center.
The City of Pflugerville (2020 Census population 65,191) was founded in late 1849 by German immigrant Henry Pfluger Sr. and his family; the annual Deutschen Pfest in May celebrates the city's German heritage. Lake Pflugerville (a 180-acre City reservoir) and Pfluger Park anchor the recreation scene; Stone Hill Town Center on SH-130 anchors the retail base.
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