
$3,750,000
12522 FM 1625, Creedmoor, TX, 78610
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
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.