Market Overview for Creedmoor
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About Creedmoor
Creedmoor is a small unincorporated community in Travis County with a population of approximately 250 residents. Located south of Austin near the intersection of SH-45 and I-35, Creedmoor sits in the Blackland Prairie region on gently rolling terrain used for agriculture and ranching. The community has roots as a rural farming settlement dating to the late 1800s and retains much of its agricultural character today. Creedmoor Road (FM 1327) is the main local road through the area, connecting to Manchaca Road and I-35.
Real estate in Creedmoor consists primarily of single-family homes on large lots and rural acreage. Properties range from modest homes on one to five acres to larger tracts of 10 or more acres suitable for farming or ranching. Home prices vary widely depending on acreage and improvements, generally ranging from $250K for smaller properties to over $600K for homes on substantial acreage. The housing stock includes older farmhouses, manufactured homes, and some newer custom construction. There is no commercial development within the community itself.
Creedmoor is served primarily by Del Valle ISD, with some properties potentially falling in Austin ISD depending on exact location. Students in the Del Valle ISD portion attend Del Valle schools along the US-183 corridor east of I-35. Elementary students go to Hornsby-Dunlap or other Del Valle elementary campuses, middle schoolers attend Del Valle Middle School, and high schoolers attend Del Valle High School. There are no schools within the Creedmoor community, and students ride buses or are driven to campuses in the Del Valle or South Austin area.
Creedmoor is accessed via FM 1327 (Creedmoor Road), which connects west to Manchaca Road and I-35, and east toward Del Valle and US-183. SH-45 runs along the northern edge of the area, providing fast east-west access between I-35 and SH-130. Downtown Austin is approximately 20-25 minutes north via I-35 or Manchaca Road. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is about 15 minutes northeast via SH-45 to SH-130. There is no public transit in the area. The rural road network means some trips require indirect routing.
Living in Creedmoor
Creedmoor's residents are a mix of multi-generational farming families and newer arrivals who have purchased rural acreage for a quieter lifestyle within commuting distance of Austin. The community is unincorporated, meaning it falls under Travis County governance with no municipal services or property taxes beyond county and school district levies. The area has a distinctly rural character, with working cattle ranches, hay fields, and hobby farms visible along the local roads.
Daily life in Creedmoor requires driving to nearby towns for all services. Manchaca and South Austin, about 10-15 minutes west, offer the nearest grocery stores, restaurants, and medical clinics. An H-E-B is available on Slaughter Lane about 10 minutes northwest. For larger shopping trips, the Southpark Meadows retail center on I-35 is about 15 minutes north with Target, Best Buy, and other big-box stores. Nearby outdoor recreation includes Onion Creek District Park (about 10 minutes north) and McKinney Falls State Park (about 15 minutes northeast). Community gathering is informal, with neighbors connecting at local churches and the small Creedmoor cemetery, which dates to the 1890s.
Things to Do in Creedmoor
- Onion Creek District Park: 84-acre Travis County park about 10 minutes north with a swimming pool, sports fields, playground, and paved trails along Onion Creek.
- McKinney Falls State Park: 641-acre state park about 15 minutes northeast with hiking trails, swimming holes at Onion Creek, and campground facilities.
- Southpark Meadows: Large retail center on I-35 about 15 minutes north with Target, Best Buy, Dick's Sporting Goods, restaurants, and other shopping options.
- Creedmoor Cemetery: Historic cemetery dating to the 1890s that serves as a reminder of the community's agricultural heritage and early settlement history.
- Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park: 344-acre city of Austin park about 15 minutes northwest with hiking trails, mountain biking, a disc golf course, and picnic areas.
Major Employers in Creedmoor
- Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (Transportation): Austin's primary commercial airport about 15 minutes northeast, employing over 5,000 workers across airlines, concessions, and ground operations.
- Tesla Gigafactory Texas (Manufacturing): Electric vehicle and battery manufacturing plant on SH-130 about 15 minutes northeast, one of the largest industrial employers in the region.
- H-E-B - South Austin locations (Grocery): Multiple H-E-B stores within a 15-minute drive of Creedmoor, collectively employing several hundred workers in the South Austin area.
Creedmoor Schools
Creedmoor is served by Del Valle ISD. Students typically attend Creedmor Elementary for elementary school, Del Valle Middle School or Ojeda Middle School for middle school, and Del Valle High School for high school.
School District: Del Valle ISD
Public Schools
- Creedmor Elementary - Elementary school serving the Creedmoor area in Del Valle ISD.
- Del Valle Middle School - Middle school serving the Creedmoor area in Del Valle ISD.
- Ojeda Middle School - Middle school serving the Creedmoor area in Del Valle ISD.
- Del Valle High School - High school serving the Creedmoor area in Del Valle ISD.
Pre-Schools
- Stepping Stone Schools - South Austin - Early childhood center about 10 minutes northwest near Manchaca Road serving infants through pre-K.
- Del Valle ISD Pre-K Program - Free public pre-K available at several Del Valle ISD elementary campuses for eligible 3- and 4-year-olds in the district.
Private Schools
- Brentwood Christian School - Pre-K through 12th grade private school in South Austin about 15 minutes north, one of the nearest private school options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Creedmoor a city?
No, Creedmoor is an unincorporated community in Travis County, not an independent city. It falls under Travis County governance and does not have its own city government, municipal services, or city taxes.
What school district serves Creedmoor?
Creedmoor is primarily served by Del Valle ISD, with some properties possibly falling in Austin ISD depending on exact location. Students attend campuses in the Del Valle or South Austin area, as there are no schools within the community.
How far is Creedmoor from downtown Austin?
Downtown Austin is approximately 20-25 minutes north of Creedmoor via I-35 or Manchaca Road. The commute time can vary depending on traffic conditions, particularly on I-35 during peak hours.
Is Creedmoor a good area for rural living?
Creedmoor offers a rural setting with larger lots and acreage properties suitable for hobby farming, livestock, and a quiet lifestyle. It is within commuting distance of Austin, making it an option for those who want rural character without being far from urban amenities.
Are there stores or restaurants in Creedmoor?
Creedmoor has no commercial businesses within the community itself. Residents drive to Manchaca or South Austin (about 10-15 minutes) for groceries, dining, and services. The Southpark Meadows shopping center on I-35 is about 15 minutes north.
What is the housing market like in Creedmoor?
Creedmoor has a range of property types from modest homes on small acreage to larger rural tracts. Prices generally range from $250K to over $600K depending on acreage and home condition. The rural setting and distance from central Austin keep prices below the Austin metro average.