
$429,900
1605 Azalea DR, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

$429,900
1605 Azalea DR, Cedar Park, TX, 78613
There are 1 active listings in Cypress Bend with a median list price of $430K and a median sold price of $510K.
Homes average 32 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 0 homes have sold, with 9 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $242.
Cypress Bend is a residential subdivision located in Cedar Park, Texas, within the 78613 zip code in Williamson County. The neighborhood is positioned near the intersection of Cypress Creek Road and Lakeline Boulevard, approximately 18 miles northwest of downtown Austin. Cypress Bend was developed in the late 1990s and early 2000s as part of the residential growth along the FM 1431 and US 183 corridor in Cedar Park. The subdivision is bounded by Cypress Creek to the south, with additional residential neighborhoods surrounding it on the north and east sides.
Homes in Cypress Bend generally range from $375,000 to $525,000 depending on lot size, square footage, and updates. The housing stock consists of single-family detached homes built primarily between 1998 and 2004, with floor plans ranging from approximately 1,600 to 3,000 square feet. Most homes feature three to four bedrooms, two-car garages, and single-story or two-story layouts with brick and siding exteriors. Lot sizes in the subdivision vary from approximately 6,000 to 10,000 square feet, with homes along the creek corridor commanding modestly higher prices due to greenbelt adjacency.
Leander ISD serves students in Cypress Bend. The typical feeder pattern sends students to elementary, middle, and high school campuses within the district. Leander ISD operates more than 40 campuses across Williamson and Travis counties, serving over 42,000 students districtwide. The district has earned TEA distinctions in academic achievement and postsecondary readiness. High school students have access to Advanced Placement courses, dual-credit programs through Austin Community College, and career and technical education pathways in fields including health science and information technology.
Commuters from Cypress Bend reach downtown Austin in approximately 25 to 35 minutes via US 183 south or Toll 183A. The Lakeline Boulevard and FM 1431 intersection provides access to Cedar Park's main commercial corridors with grocery, retail, and dining options within a 5-minute drive. H-E-B on FM 1431 and Randalls on Lakeline Boulevard are the nearest full-service grocery stores. Capital Metro does not currently provide fixed-route bus service directly to Cypress Bend, making most commuting car-dependent. The Cedar Park and Leander area is served by the Capital Metro MetroRail Red Line at the Lakeline station, approximately 3 miles southeast.
Cypress Bend features single-family homes on lots averaging 7,000 to 9,000 square feet with mature landscaping that reflects the neighborhood's late-1990s development. Street trees line the interior roads, and many homes back to the Cypress Creek greenbelt, which provides a natural buffer with native vegetation. Construction in the neighborhood uses brick-and-siding exteriors with composition roofing. Sidewalks are present on most streets, and the subdivision includes small pocket parks and open spaces. An HOA manages common-area maintenance and neighborhood standards. Property tax rates fall under Williamson County and Leander ISD jurisdictions, with combined rates near $2.00 per $100 of assessed valuation.
Daily life in Cypress Bend is supported by the commercial corridors along FM 1431 and Lakeline Boulevard. H-E-B on FM 1431 is within a 5-minute drive, and the 1890 Ranch Shopping Center at US 183 and FM 1431 offers Target, Dick's Sporting Goods, and restaurants. Cedar Park's Brushy Creek Regional Trail, a 6.8-mile paved path, is accessible approximately 2 miles east and connects to Brushy Creek Lake Park, which spans 90 acres with sports fields, a playground, and a dog park. The Cedar Park Center (now H-E-B Center at Cedar Park) hosts minor league hockey and basketball games and live events, located about 4 miles south on Toll 183A. Twin Lakes Park, a 21-acre YMCA-operated facility roughly 3 miles north, provides swimming, sports courts, and fitness programs.
Cypress Bend is served by Leander ISD. Students typically attend Pauline Naumann Elementary or Cypress Elementary or Deer Creek Elementary for elementary school, Cedar Park Middle School for middle school, and Cedar Park High School for high school.
School District: Leander ISD
Homes in Cypress Bend typically range from $375,000 to $525,000. The neighborhood includes single-family homes from about 1,600 to 3,000 square feet built in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Cypress Bend is served by Leander ISD. Students typically attend Cypress Elementary, Running Brushy Middle School, and Leander High School. Leander ISD enrolls over 42,000 students districtwide.
Cypress Bend is approximately 18 miles northwest of downtown Austin. The commute takes 25 to 35 minutes via US 183 south or Toll 183A, depending on traffic conditions.
Cypress Creek runs along the southern edge of the subdivision, providing a natural greenbelt buffer with native vegetation. Some homes back directly to the creek corridor with unobstructed views.
H-E-B on FM 1431 is within a 5-minute drive. Randalls on Lakeline Boulevard is also nearby, and the 1890 Ranch Shopping Center at US 183 and FM 1431 includes Target and additional retail.
Brushy Creek Lake Park offers 90 acres of sports fields, playground, and dog park about 3 miles east. Twin Lakes Park provides swimming and fitness programs roughly 3 miles north.
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