
$480,000
7396 CR 424, Thrall, TX, 76578

$480,000
7396 CR 424, Thrall, TX, 76578

$435,000
418 Main ST, Thrall, TX, 76578

$345,000
302 Vernon ST, Thrall, TX, 76578

$279,000
409 Lydia LN, Thrall, TX, 76578

$225,000
306 Lydia LN, Thrall, TX, 76578
There are 5 active listings in Thrall with a median list price of $345K and a median sold price of $238K.
Homes average 47 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 0 homes have sold, with 6 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $196.
Thrall is a small farming community of approximately 1,000 residents in eastern Williamson County, located on US Highway 79 about 5 miles northeast of Taylor and 40 miles northeast of Austin. The town was established in the 1870s and grew as a railroad and cotton ginning center. Thrall's downtown consists of a handful of buildings along US-79, and the community's focal point is the school campus. The terrain is flat Blackland Prairie with productive farmland in every direction.
Real estate in Thrall is very affordable by Central Texas standards. Homes in town range from $125K for small older houses to $325K for updated properties. Acreage tracts of 5 to 30 acres with homes list from $250K to $600K. The limited housing stock means properties do not come to market frequently. New construction is rare within Thrall itself, though some development has occurred along the US-79 corridor between Thrall and Taylor. Buyers are typically looking for affordable rural property within commuting distance of Taylor, Round Rock, or Austin.
Thrall is served by Thrall Independent School District, a small district with approximately 700 students. The district operates a single campus complex serving pre-K through 12th grade. Thrall competes in UIL 2A athletics, and the football team has a strong local following. Class sizes are small, typically under 15 students, creating a close-knit learning environment. The nearest larger districts are Taylor ISD (5 miles) and Hutto ISD (15 miles).
Thrall's location on US-79 provides connections to Taylor (5 miles southwest) and Rockdale (25 miles northeast). The drive to Austin is approximately 40-45 minutes via US-79 to Taylor, then SH-130 or US-183 south. Taylor provides the nearest grocery stores, fuel stations, restaurants, and medical offices. The Samsung semiconductor plant under construction in Taylor is expected to increase development pressure and property values in the surrounding area, including Thrall.
Thrall has approximately 1,000 residents in eastern Williamson County along US-79 between Taylor and Rockdale. The community is historically tied to cotton farming and Czech and German immigrant heritage, and many families have lived in the area for multiple generations. The population is a mix of white and Hispanic residents, with median household incomes below the Williamson County average but consistent with rural communities in the eastern part of the county. Housing consists mostly of older single-family homes on larger lots, along with some manufactured homes and scattered newer construction on the edges of town. The community is predominantly owner-occupied, with very few rental properties available.
Daily life in Thrall is shaped by its agricultural surroundings and small-town scale. Thrall ISD serves the community with a single campus complex for elementary through high school, with total enrollment under 700 students. The school serves as a focal point for community life, and Friday night football games draw strong local attendance. There are very few commercial businesses in town, so residents drive to Taylor (10 minutes west) for grocery shopping at H-E-B, medical appointments, and other services. Georgetown and Round Rock are 25-30 minutes away for larger retail needs and specialty healthcare. US-79 provides the main connection west to Taylor and east toward Rockdale and the Brazos Valley. The community gathers around school sports, church events, and the annual Thrall Homecoming celebration each fall.
Thrall ISD serves approximately 700 students on a single campus complex covering pre-K through 12th grade, with small class sizes and UIL 2A athletics.
School District: Thrall ISD
Thrall is on US-79 in eastern Williamson County, about 5 miles northeast of Taylor and 40 miles northeast of Austin. The community sits in the Blackland Prairie agricultural region.
Thrall ISD is a small district with approximately 700 students on a single campus complex covering pre-K through 12th grade. The school competes in UIL 2A athletics and has class sizes typically under 15 students.
Homes in Thrall range from $125K for older houses to $325K for updated properties. Acreage tracts with homes list from $250K to $600K, making the area one of the most affordable options in Williamson County.
Thrall is approximately 40-45 minutes from downtown Austin. The typical route goes through Taylor, then south on SH-130 or US-183. Taylor, 5 miles southwest, has the nearest grocery stores and services.
Samsung's semiconductor fabrication plant under construction in nearby Taylor is expected to bring jobs and development to the area. Property values in Thrall may increase as workers seek affordable housing near the plant.
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