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Market Overview for Crossing at Carriage Hills
There are 5 active listings in Crossing at Carriage Hills with a median list price of $359K and a median sold price of $350K.
Homes average 72 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 4 homes have sold, with 25 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $210.
About Crossing at Carriage Hills
The Crossing at Carriage Hills is a residential subdivision in Cedar Park, Williamson County, Texas, in the northwest Austin suburbs. The community sits between Lakeline Boulevard and Bagdad Road, north of Whitestone Boulevard (RM 1431), with interior access along Silverstone and Breashear lanes. It is a distinct community from the older, larger Carriage Hills neighborhood nearby, governed by its own property owners association, The Crossing at Carriage Hills Owners Association.
The neighborhood is a single-family community of brick-and-stone homes generally built in the late 1990s, with floor plans ranging from roughly 1,300 to 2,650 square feet and open kitchen-to-family layouts. The homeowners association — managed by RealManage — maintains a community pool and park at 1100 North Lakeline Boulevard for residents.
Cedar Park sits about 16 miles northwest of central Austin, and The Crossing at Carriage Hills places residents within easy reach of the retail, dining, and employment along the US-183 and 183A toll corridors, including the shopping around the Cedar Park and Lakeline areas anchored by H-E-B and the retail along Whitestone Boulevard. The H-E-B Center at Cedar Park, a nearby arena, hosts concerts and the Texas Stars hockey team, and the Capital Metro Red Line's Lakeline and Leander stations provide rail access toward downtown Austin.
The Crossing at Carriage Hills is served by Leander Independent School District. With its community pool, established tree-lined streets, and location in the heart of Cedar Park's suburban growth corridor, the neighborhood offers a settled residential setting within the fast-growing northwest Austin suburbs.
Living in Crossing at Carriage Hills
Daily life in The Crossing at Carriage Hills is shaped by its location in Cedar Park, between Lakeline Boulevard and Bagdad Road just north of Whitestone Boulevard (RM 1431). The US-183 and 183A toll corridors, a short drive east, carry commuters south toward Austin, about 16 miles from central Cedar Park.
Everyday shopping, dining, and services are concentrated along Whitestone Boulevard and the US-183 corridor, with H-E-B stores and the retail centers around the Cedar Park and Lakeline areas a short drive away. The H-E-B Center at Cedar Park, a nearby arena, hosts concerts and the Texas Stars hockey team, and the Capital Metro Red Line's Lakeline and Leander stations provide rail access toward downtown Austin.
Within the neighborhood, the property owners association maintains a community pool and park at 1100 North Lakeline Boulevard. For broader recreation, Cedar Park's city parks and the Brushy Creek Regional Trail are within easy reach, and the employment centers of northwest Austin — including the tech corridor along US-183 and Parmer Lane — are an accessible commute. The established streets and community pool give The Crossing at Carriage Hills a settled, suburban character in the growing Cedar Park area.
Things to Do in Crossing at Carriage Hills
- Community pool & park: The Crossing at Carriage Hills Owners Association maintains a community pool and park at 1100 North Lakeline Boulevard for residents of the neighborhood.
- H-E-B Center at Cedar Park: A nearby arena in Cedar Park hosting concerts, family shows, and the Texas Stars, the AHL affiliate of the Dallas Stars.
- Brushy Creek Regional Trail: A paved hike-and-bike trail winding through Cedar Park and Williamson County along Brushy Creek, connecting parks and lakes across the area.
- Lakeline retail & dining: The Lakeline area, a short drive from the community, offers shopping, dining, and entertainment along the US-183 corridor, including Lakeline Mall.
- Capital Metro Red Line: The Lakeline and Leander stations on Capital Metro's Red Line provide commuter rail access from the Cedar Park area toward downtown Austin.
Major Employers in Crossing at Carriage Hills
- Leander ISD (Education): The public school district serving Cedar Park and Leander, and one of the region's largest employers.
- Cedar Park Regional Medical Center (Healthcare): A full-service hospital in Cedar Park providing acute and specialty care for the northwest Austin suburbs.
- City of Cedar Park (Local Government): The municipal government for the fast-growing city of Cedar Park, providing local services and utilities.
- Firefly Aerospace (Aerospace): An aerospace and launch-vehicle company headquartered in Cedar Park, among the area's notable private employers.
Crossing at Carriage Hills Schools
The Crossing at Carriage Hills is served by Leander Independent School District. Specific campus assignments follow current LISD attendance boundaries in the Cedar Park area; buyers should confirm the zoned elementary, middle, and high school with the district.
School District: Leander ISD
Public Schools
- Lois F Giddens Elementary
- Running Brushy Middle
- Leander High School
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is The Crossing at Carriage Hills?
It is a residential subdivision in Cedar Park, Williamson County, between Lakeline Boulevard and Bagdad Road, north of Whitestone Boulevard (RM 1431), in the northwest Austin suburbs.
Does The Crossing at Carriage Hills have an HOA?
Yes — the community is governed by The Crossing at Carriage Hills Owners Association, managed by RealManage, which maintains a community pool and park.
What amenities does the neighborhood offer?
The property owners association maintains a community pool and park at 1100 North Lakeline Boulevard for residents of The Crossing at Carriage Hills.
What school district serves The Crossing at Carriage Hills?
The neighborhood is served by Leander Independent School District; buyers should confirm the specific zoned campuses with the district under current attendance boundaries.
How far is it from Austin?
The community is in Cedar Park, about 16 miles northwest of central Austin, with US-183 and the 183A toll road providing commuter routes south toward the city.