
$413,000
1505 Discovery BLVD, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$413,000
1505 Discovery BLVD, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$400,000
1519 Davis Mountain LOOP, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$389,900
1715 Colorado Bend DR, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$375,000
606 Boca Chica DR, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$374,900
803 Brazos Bend DR, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$370,000
1508 Big Bend DR, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$369,900
1513 Big Bend DR, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$365,000
1804 Colorado Bend DR, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$364,000
1429 Davis Mountain LOOP, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$358,000
1500 Big Thicket DR, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$355,000
1507 Big Thicket DR, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$349,950
1413 Davis Mountain LOOP, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$345,000
1808 Enchanted Rock DR, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$345,000
1602 Big Thicket DR, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$338,999
710 Alamo Plaza DR, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$335,000
1809 Big Bend DR, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$334,900
1316 Davis Mountain LOOP, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$309,000
1044 Lost Pines LN, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$299,999
1040 Lost Pines LN, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$299,500
1808 Lost Maples LOOP, Cedar Park, TX, 78613
There are 16 active listings in Cedar Park Towncenter with a median list price of $357K and a median sold price of $360K.
Homes average 99 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 1 homes have sold, with 28 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $206.
Cedar Park Town Center is a master-planned community located off Whitestone Boulevard near 183 Toll in Cedar Park, Texas, zip code 78613, approximately 22 miles from downtown Austin. The neighborhood was developed by D.R. Horton between 2004 and 2014, creating a mixed-use village design with single-family homes, shopping center, community center, parks, and walkways. The community features a distinctive clock tower at the main roundabout entrance, creating a small-town feel with tree-lined streets and traditional Craftsman-style architecture. Cedar Park Town Center demonstrates urban planning principles with interconnected blocks, rear garages accessed via alleys, and pedestrian-oriented street frontages. The neighborhood encompasses retail shops, restaurants, a Cedar Park Recreation Center, swimming pool, and playground facilities accessible to residents.
Homes in Cedar Park Town Center were built primarily between 2004 and 2014 by D.R. Horton with floor plans ranging from 1,089 to 2,434 square feet, averaging 1,713 square feet. Individual lots range from 0.07 to 0.29 acres with an average of 0.122 acres, creating a compact, walkable neighborhood design. All homes feature rear garages accessed via alleys, preserving street-level curb appeal. Median home prices in Cedar Park are approximately $525,000, with the price per square foot around $211. The median household income in Cedar Park is approximately $128,610. Construction features Craftsman-style exteriors, open floor plans, and contemporary amenities reflecting early 2000s residential design. Cedar Park Town Center homes represent mid-range pricing for the Cedar Park market, positioned between entry-level condos and higher-end estate neighborhoods. The community is designed for walk-ability with connected internal streets and proximity to shopping and services within the development.
Cedar Park Town Center is served by Leander Independent School District, one of Texas' fastest-growing districts with over 42,000 students across 49 campuses. Students in Cedar Park Town Center are zoned for elementary schools serving the Cedar Park area, Cedar Park Middle School at 2100 Sun Chase Boulevard for grades 6-8, and Cedar Park High School at 2150 Cypress Creek Road for grades 9-12. Cedar Park High School has 2,155 students with strong academic and athletic programs. Cedar Park Middle School has 1,307 students with a 15.9 students-per-teacher ratio. Leander ISD has consistently earned high academic ratings from the Texas Education Agency with emphasis on college readiness. The district serves parts of Austin, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Leander, Jonestown, and surrounding communities across Williamson County.
Cedar Park Town Center is located 22 miles from downtown Austin with convenient access via US-183 and I-35. The commute to downtown Austin takes approximately 35 to 45 minutes depending on traffic and destination. Cedar Park's commercial center along US-183 is immediately accessible with shopping centers including the Cedar Park Town Center shopping district with retailers and restaurants. H-E-B Plus, Target, Costco, and Home Depot are within five to ten minutes. Round Rock Premium Outlets are 15 minutes northeast via I-35. Major employers including Apple's Parmer Lane campus are approximately 20 to 25 minutes away. Dell Technologies headquarters in Round Rock is approximately 25 to 30 minutes east. Cedar Park Regional Medical Center is immediately accessible within the city. Capital Metro transit provides bus service on US-183 corridor with connections to central Austin.
Cedar Park Town Center attracts families, young professionals, and empty-nesters seeking suburban living with walkability, proximity to shopping and schools, and community amenities. The neighborhood has a median household income of approximately $128,610, reflecting middle to upper-middle-class residents with family-oriented values. Cedar Park's population has grown rapidly with families drawn by highly-rated Leander ISD schools and planned community design. The neighborhood emphasizes walkability with a walk score supporting pedestrian access to community center, pools, parks, and shopping areas. Residents can walk to the Cedar Park Recreation Center, community pool, playground, Cedar Park Town Center shopping center, and nearby restaurants without requiring vehicle use for many errands.
Daily life in Cedar Park Town Center centers on family activities, school involvement, and shopping convenience throughout the year. The community pool and recreation center host youth sports leagues, swim team competitions, and community events throughout the seasons. Parks within Cedar Park Town Center and nearby neighborhood spaces provide playgrounds, open fields, and athletic facilities for multiple age groups. US-183 shopping corridor provides H-E-B Plus, Target, Costco, Home Depot, and multiple restaurants and service businesses all within five to ten minutes. Weekend activities often include attendance at school sports events, use of parks and recreation facilities, shopping and dining on US-183 corridor, or trips to Round Rock Premium Outlets for shopping and dining. The community's planned design with connected internal streets encourages walking and biking compared to traditional suburban cul-de-sac neighborhoods with disconnected streets. For residents working in north Austin tech corridors or Round Rock, Cedar Park provides an attractive suburban alternative to more distant communities with reasonable 25 to 30-minute commutes.
Cedar Park Town Center is served by Leander ISD. Students typically attend Lois F Giddens Elementary or Block House Elementary for elementary school, Knox Wiley Middle School or Stiles Middle School for middle school, and Rouse High School or Vista Ridge High School for high school.
School District: Leander ISD
Median home prices in Cedar Park are approximately $525,000 with price per square foot around $211. Cedar Park Town Center homes range from 1,089 to 2,434 square feet built by D.R. Horton from 2004-2014.
Cedar Park Town Center is served by Leander Independent School District. Students attend Cedar Park elementary schools, Cedar Park Middle School, and Cedar Park High School, all highly rated.
Cedar Park Town Center is approximately 22 miles from downtown Austin with a 35 to 45 minute commute via US-183 and I-35 depending on traffic.
Cedar Park Town Center is designed for walkability with connected internal streets, rear garages via alleys, and pedestrian access to community center, parks, shopping, and dining.
Cedar Park Town Center has an onsite shopping district. US-183 corridor within 5-10 minutes offers H-E-B Plus, Target, Costco, Home Depot, and multiple restaurants.
Cedar Park has a median household income of approximately $128,610, reflecting middle to upper-middle-class residents with families drawn to the area for schools and planned community design.
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