
$520,000
1002 Crestview ST, Round Rock, TX, 78681
Daily errands from Creekmont West are convenient due to the commercial density along FM 620 and McNeil Road. H-E-B grocery, Walmart, and multiple restaurants sit within a five-minute drive. The La Frontera district, approximately 2 miles east, includes Target, Best Buy, and a variety of dining options. Cat Hollow Park, a 5-acre Williamson County park located roughly 1 mile north, offers a swimming pool, playground, and sports courts. Old Settlers Park, a 645-acre facility approximately 5 miles east, includes a lake, disc golf course, sports fields, and the Dell Diamond minor-league baseball stadium.
Creekmont West is served by Round Rock ISD. Students typically attend Deep Wood Elementary for elementary school, Chisholm Trail Middle School for middle school, and Round Rock High School for high school.
School District: Round Rock ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Homes in Creekmont West typically range from $300,000 to $425,000. Properties include 1985-1989 single-story and two-story homes of 1,400 to 2,200 square feet on lots averaging 7,000 to 10,000 square feet.
Creekmont West is served by Round Rock ISD. Students typically attend Jollyville Elementary, Deerpark Middle School, and Westwood High School, which offers an International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.
Creekmont West is approximately 18 miles north of downtown Austin. The commute takes 25 to 35 minutes via I-35 or US 183 depending on traffic conditions.
Creekmont West does not have a mandatory homeowners association. Property owners are responsible for their own exterior maintenance and landscaping without HOA fee obligations.
The La Frontera shopping district sits approximately 2 miles east with restaurants and retail. H-E-B grocery is within a five-minute drive on FM 620, and Round Rock Premium Outlets are roughly 4 miles northeast.
Creekmont West was developed beginning in 1985, with homes built through the late 1980s. The subdivision contains approximately 69 homes with brick and wood-frame construction typical of mid-1980s Williamson County residential development.