Market Overview for Jarrell
There are 25 active listings in Jarrell with a median list price of $339K and a median sold price of $312K.
Homes average 70 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 2 homes have sold, with 37 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $167.
About Jarrell
Jarrell is a small but fast-growing city of approximately 3,000 residents in Williamson County, located along Interstate 35 about 10 miles north of Georgetown and 40 miles north of Austin. The city was established in the 1880s as a railroad stop and grew slowly as an agricultural community for most of its history. In recent years, Jarrell has experienced rapid residential growth as developers build new subdivisions to serve the northward expansion of the Austin metro. The terrain is gently rolling Blackland Prairie transitioning to limestone Hill Country, with views of the surrounding farmland from many neighborhoods.
Real estate in Jarrell is dominated by new construction in master-planned subdivisions. Homes in developments like Sonterra, Sundance Fields, and Jarrell Station range from $250K to $450K for three- to four-bedroom houses. Older homes in the original town area are more limited but range from $150K to $300K. Acreage properties on the outskirts list from $300K to $600K. Jarrell offers some of the lowest new-construction prices in Williamson County, which has driven its population growth. Several national homebuilders including D.R. Horton, Lennar, and Meritage Homes have active communities in the area.
Jarrell is served by Jarrell Independent School District, which enrolls approximately 3,000 students and has grown rapidly alongside the city's population. The district built a new high school in 2018 to replace the former junior-senior high campus. Jarrell High School competes in UIL 4A athletics. The district also operates an intermediate school, a middle school, and two elementary schools. Class sizes have increased with the population boom, and the district has passed bonds for additional campus construction.
Jarrell sits directly on I-35, providing straightforward access to Georgetown (10 minutes south), Round Rock (25 minutes), and downtown Austin (40-45 minutes, traffic dependent). SH-130 toll road can be accessed via US-79 through Taylor for an alternative route south. The city has a small commercial area along I-35 with gas stations, fast food, and a Dollar General, but residents typically drive to Georgetown or Round Rock for major shopping and services. Georgetown's H-E-B, medical offices, and retail centers are the primary service destinations.
Living in Jarrell
Jarrell's population has shifted dramatically from a small agricultural community to a growing suburb of young families. Median household income is approximately $75,000, reflecting the dual-income households that make up many of the new subdivisions. The population is roughly 55 percent White, 30 percent Hispanic, and 10 percent Black. Many residents are first-time homebuyers or families relocating from more expensive parts of the Austin metro. The median age is around 32, among the youngest in Williamson County, driven by the influx of families with young children.
Daily life in Jarrell centers on the new subdivisions and the school community. Neighborhood pools, playgrounds, and walking trails within the master-planned communities provide recreation. Georgetown, 10 minutes south, has the nearest H-E-B, Walmart, medical clinics, and the historic downtown square with restaurants and shops. Inner Space Cavern, a limestone cave open for tours, is on I-35 just south of Georgetown. Lake Georgetown is about 15 minutes south for fishing, camping, and hiking the 26-mile Goodwater Loop Trail. Friday night Jarrell Cougar football is a growing community tradition. The city is working to develop local commercial amenities as the population continues to increase.
Things to Do in Jarrell
- Inner Space Cavern: Limestone cave system discovered during I-35 construction in 1963, open for guided tours year-round in Georgetown with formations over 10,000 years old.
- Lake Georgetown: 1,310-acre U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir about 15 minutes south with the 26-mile Goodwater Loop Trail, camping, fishing, and boating.
- Georgetown Square: Historic Victorian-era courthouse square approximately 10 minutes south with over 60 locally owned shops, restaurants, and galleries.
- Berry Springs Park: Williamson County park approximately 10 minutes south of Jarrell with spring-fed swimming, picnic areas, and nature trails along Berry Creek.
- Jarrell Memorial Park: City park with a playground, covered pavilion, walking path, and open green space for community events and outdoor recreation.
Major Employers in Jarrell
- Jarrell ISD (Education): Local school district and one of the city's largest employers with approximately 400 staff including teachers, administrators, and support personnel.
- Baylor Scott & White Georgetown (Healthcare): Regional hospital and clinic network in Georgetown approximately 10 minutes south employing over 1,000 workers in medical and administrative roles.
- Southwestern University (Education): Private liberal arts university in Georgetown employing approximately 500 faculty and staff, the oldest university in Texas founded in 1840.
- City of Georgetown (Government): Municipal government approximately 10 minutes south employing over 800 workers in public safety, utilities, parks, and administrative services.
Jarrell Schools
Jarrell is served by Jarrell ISD. Students typically attend Jarrell Elementary or Double Creek Elementary for elementary school, Jarrell Middle School for middle school, and Jarrell High School for high school.
School District: Jarrell ISD
Public Schools
- Jarrell Elementary - Elementary school serving the Jarrell area in Jarrell ISD.
- Double Creek Elementary - Elementary school serving the Jarrell area in Jarrell ISD.
- Jarrell Middle School - Middle school serving the Jarrell area in Jarrell ISD.
- Jarrell High School - High school serving the Jarrell area in Jarrell ISD.
Pre-Schools
- Jarrell ISD Pre-K - Free public pre-kindergarten at Jarrell Elementary for eligible four-year-olds in the school district boundaries.
- Georgetown KinderCare - Private early learning center in Georgetown approximately 10 minutes south serving infants through pre-kindergarten.
Private Schools
- Grace Academy Georgetown - Christian school in Georgetown approximately 10 minutes south serving pre-K through 12th grade with small class sizes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Jarrell TX?
Jarrell is on I-35 in Williamson County, approximately 10 miles north of Georgetown and 40 miles north of downtown Austin. The city has grown rapidly from a small agricultural community into a commuter suburb.
What school district serves Jarrell?
Jarrell ISD serves approximately 3,000 students with a high school opened in 2018, a middle school, and two elementary campuses. The district competes in UIL 4A athletics and has passed bonds for additional construction.
What do homes cost in Jarrell?
New construction in Jarrell's master-planned subdivisions ranges from $250K to $450K for three- to four-bedroom homes. Older homes in the original town area range from $150K to $300K, and acreage properties list from $300K to $600K.
How far is Jarrell from Austin?
Jarrell is approximately 40 miles and 40-45 minutes north of downtown Austin via I-35, though rush hour traffic can extend that commute. Georgetown is 10 minutes south with the nearest major shopping and services.
Is Jarrell a good place for families?
Jarrell has attracted many young families due to its affordable new construction, growing school district, and proximity to Georgetown and Round Rock amenities. The median age is around 32, and master-planned communities include pools and playgrounds.
What builders are in Jarrell?
National homebuilders including D.R. Horton, Lennar, and Meritage Homes have active communities in Jarrell. Subdivisions like Sonterra, Sundance Fields, and Jarrell Station offer new construction in the $250K to $450K range.