
$1,995,000
205 Green Leaf LN, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$1,995,000
205 Green Leaf LN, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$1,750,000
349 Cimarron Hills TRL, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$1,699,000
1006 Flint Ridge TRL, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$1,495,500
105 Pitchstone CV, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$1,495,000
903 Flint Ridge TRL, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$1,395,000
102 Long Point CV, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$1,313,000
714 Cimarron Hills TRL, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$1,299,000
1000 Flint Ridge TRL, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$1,275,000
100 Sunny Bell CT, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$1,210,000
101 Hammerstone CV, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$1,200,000
113 Blue Heron LN, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$1,200,000
815 Flint Ridge TRL, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$1,199,000
607 Flintridge TRL, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$1,195,000
100 Dovetail LN, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$1,145,500
109 Star Thistle TRL, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$1,120,000
109 Charmstone LN, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$1,080,000
309 Flint Ridge TRL, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$749,000
108 Oak Trail DR, Georgetown, TX, 78628

$556,000
109 Limestone DR, Georgetown, TX, 78628
There are 16 active listings in Cimarron Hills with a median list price of $1.2M and a median sold price of $1.1M.
Homes average 57 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 2 homes have sold, with 33 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $374.
Cimarron Hills is a private golf and country club community in Georgetown, Texas, located in Williamson County within zip code 78628. The community sits in southwest Georgetown along Ronald Reagan Boulevard, approximately 35 miles north of downtown Austin and approximately 10 minutes west of Georgetown's historic downtown square. Cimarron Hills was developed around an 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course and features custom homes on large lots within a gated setting. The community encompasses approximately 700 acres of rolling Hill Country terrain with native live oaks, post oaks, limestone outcroppings, and views of the surrounding landscape extending to the horizon. Georgetown has grown to over 75,000 residents and is the county seat of Williamson County. The community is accessible via Ronald Reagan Boulevard, which connects to I-35 and SH-130 for north-south travel.
Homes in Cimarron Hills range from approximately $600,000 to $2,500,000, with a median sale price near $1,000,000. The community features custom-built homes on lots averaging 0.5 to 2.0 acres, with architectural styles including Hill Country limestone, Mediterranean, Texas ranch, and contemporary designs. Builders in the community include Sitterle Homes and various custom builders selected by homeowners. Home sizes range from approximately 2,500 to 6,000 square feet, with features including covered outdoor living areas with fireplaces, swimming pools, outdoor kitchens, and views of the golf course or surrounding Hill Country terrain. The community clubhouse offers dining at the Osage Trace restaurant, a spa, fitness center, tennis courts, pickleball courts, and a resort-style swimming pool available to club members. Days on market average 60 to 90 days given the higher price points and specialized buyer pool. The gated entry and private roads provide a level of privacy and security for residents.
Cimarron Hills is served by Liberty Hill Independent School District, which has grown significantly in recent years as the area between Georgetown and Liberty Hill has experienced residential development. Students in the neighborhood are typically zoned for Rancho Sienna Elementary School (the primary feeder with 43 listings in the area), Wolf Ranch Elementary, or San Gabriel Elementary, Santa Rita Middle School or Liberty Hill Middle School, and Liberty Hill High School or East View High School. Liberty Hill ISD has added new campuses including Rancho Sienna Elementary and Santa Rita Middle School to accommodate population growth in the southwestern Williamson County area. Liberty Hill High School offers UIL athletics, career and technical education, and has a growing enrollment as new families move into the district. The district has earned positive ratings from the Texas Education Agency.
The commute from Cimarron Hills to downtown Austin takes approximately 40 to 50 minutes via I-35 or Ronald Reagan Boulevard to US-183. SH-130, a toll road, provides an alternate route that avoids I-35 congestion. Georgetown's historic downtown square is approximately 10 minutes east and features the Williamson County Courthouse, restaurants, local shops, art galleries, and seasonal events. Lake Georgetown, a 1,310-acre U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir, is approximately 10 minutes north and offers boating, fishing, swimming beaches, and the Good Water Loop, a 28-mile trail circling the lake. Major employers in the Georgetown area include AirBorn Inc. (electronic components manufacturing with approximately 600 employees), Southwestern University (a private liberal arts university founded in 1840), St. David's Georgetown Hospital, Georgetown ISD (serving over 14,000 students), and the City of Georgetown. Dell Technologies in Round Rock and Apple in northwest Austin are both within 30 to 35 minutes for commuters.
Cimarron Hills is a country club community attracting families, retirees, and golf enthusiasts seeking large-lot homesites, club amenities, and a Hill Country setting. The median household income in the area is above the Williamson County average, with residents including working professionals commuting to Austin or Round Rock, retired executives, and families with school-age children enrolled in Liberty Hill ISD. The Cimarron Hills Golf and Country Club serves as the social center of the community, offering dining at the Osage Trace restaurant (which serves casual lunch and more formal evening options), fitness classes, swim team programs, tennis and pickleball leagues, and seasonal member events from holiday celebrations to wine dinners. The community has a low-density, rural feel with homes set back from streets on large lots with mature native tree cover and limestone features.
Daily life in Cimarron Hills involves a combination of on-site club amenities and Georgetown's growing retail and dining offerings. The Georgetown downtown square, approximately 10 minutes east, features independent restaurants, local shops, antique stores, and art galleries, and hosts seasonal events including the Red Poppy Festival each April and First Friday events monthly. H-E-B, Walmart, and additional retail are accessible within 10 to 15 minutes along the I-35 corridor in Georgetown. Lake Georgetown offers boating, fishing, and the Good Water Loop, a 28-mile trail circling the reservoir through juniper woodland and open grassland. San Gabriel Park, located on the banks of the San Gabriel River near downtown Georgetown, provides picnic areas, walking trails, playgrounds, and event space for community gatherings. Garey Park, a 525-acre Williamson County park approximately 15 minutes west, has trails, fishing ponds, equestrian facilities, a dog park, and a nature play area. Traffic on Ronald Reagan Boulevard is generally light compared to the I-35 corridor, and commuters heading to Austin or Round Rock use I-35 or SH-130 during peak hours.
Cimarron Hills is served by Liberty Hill Independent School District. The district has grown significantly in recent years and has added new campuses to serve the area between Georgetown and Liberty Hill.
School District: Liberty Hill ISD
Cimarron Hills is served by Liberty Hill Independent School District. Students are typically zoned for Rancho Sienna Elementary, Santa Rita Middle School, and Liberty Hill High School. The district has added new campuses in recent years to serve the growing area.
Homes in Cimarron Hills range from approximately $600,000 to $2,500,000, with a median sale price near $1,000,000. Custom homes sit on lots of 0.5 to 2.0 acres with Hill Country views and architectural variety.
Cimarron Hills is approximately 40 to 50 minutes from downtown Austin via I-35 or Ronald Reagan Boulevard to US-183. Georgetown's downtown square is approximately 10 minutes east.
Cimarron Hills features an 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course available to club members. The community also includes a clubhouse with dining, spa, fitness center, tennis courts, pickleball courts, and pool.
Lake Georgetown is approximately 10 minutes north with boating and a 28-mile trail. Georgetown's downtown square has restaurants, shops, and seasonal festivals. Garey Park offers 525 acres of trails and equestrian facilities.
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