
$695,000
3019 Plantation DR, Round Rock, TX, 78681

$695,000
3019 Plantation DR, Round Rock, TX, 78681
There are 1 active listings in Bent Tree with a median list price of $695K and a median sold price of $478K.
Homes average 4 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 2 homes have sold, with 4 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $198.
Bent Tree is a residential subdivision located in Round Rock, Texas, within the 78681 zip code in Williamson County. The neighborhood sits west of I-35 near the intersection of Sam Bass Road and Great Oaks Drive, approximately 20 miles north of downtown Austin. Bent Tree is bounded by Sam Bass Road to the south, with Brushy Creek running along portions of the northern and eastern edges. The subdivision was developed primarily in the late 1980s and early 1990s and contains roughly 700 single-family homes on lots ranging from 7,000 to over 12,000 square feet.
Homes in Bent Tree typically range from $350,000 to $550,000 depending on lot size, square footage, and renovation status. Most residences are single-story or two-story construction between 1,600 and 3,200 square feet, featuring brick and stone exteriors with composition roofing. Floor plans commonly include three to five bedrooms with two-car attached garages. The neighborhood includes cul-de-sac streets, mature landscaping, and established tree canopy throughout. Some homes back to Brushy Creek or greenbelt areas, adding lot value based on proximity to the creek corridor.
Bent Tree is served by Round Rock Independent School District. Students in the neighborhood are typically zoned to Fern Bluff Elementary School, Chisholm Trail Middle School, and Round Rock High School. Fern Bluff Elementary serves grades pre-K through 5 with approximately 550 students. Chisholm Trail Middle School enrolls roughly 900 students in grades 6 through 8. Round Rock High School serves grades 9 through 12 with approximately 2,500 students and offers Advanced Placement courses, dual-credit programs, and career and technical education pathways. Round Rock ISD operates over 50 campuses serving more than 48,000 students across the district.
Commuters from Bent Tree reach downtown Austin in approximately 25 to 35 minutes via I-35 or SH 45/MoPac, depending on traffic conditions. The Round Rock employment corridor along I-35 and University Boulevard includes Dell Technologies, Emerson Automation Solutions, and multiple healthcare facilities within a 10-minute drive. Capital Metro bus routes operate along I-35, and the city of Round Rock provides park-and-ride options. H-E-B on Sam Bass Road is less than 1 mile south, and additional shopping and dining cluster along I-35 at the Round Rock Premium Outlets area.
Bent Tree features single-family homes on established lots with mature live oaks, pecans, and cedar elms providing significant tree coverage throughout the subdivision. Streets are arranged in cul-de-sac patterns with concrete sidewalks on most blocks. The neighborhood HOA maintains common areas, entry landscaping, and greenbelt sections along Brushy Creek. Property tax rates fall under Williamson County and Round Rock ISD jurisdictions, with combined rates near $2.10 per $100 of assessed valuation. Homes along the Brushy Creek corridor feature extended backyards with greenbelt access, while interior lots offer fenced yards averaging 7,000 to 9,000 square feet.
Brushy Creek Regional Trail passes near the eastern edge of Bent Tree, providing a paved multi-use path for walking and cycling that extends approximately 6 miles through Round Rock. Cat Hollow Park, a 15-acre neighborhood park about 2 miles north, includes a disc golf course, sports courts, and playground areas. Daily errands are served by the H-E-B on Sam Bass Road less than a mile south and the retail corridor along I-35 with Target, Walmart, and various dining options. Old Settlers Park, a 640-acre city park roughly 5 miles east, hosts the Dell Diamond baseball stadium, fishing lakes, sports fields, and the Rock'N River Family Aquatic Center.
Bent Tree is served by Round Rock ISD. Students typically attend Old Town Elementary for elementary school, Walsh Middle School for middle school, and Round Rock High School for high school.
School District: Round Rock ISD
Homes in Bent Tree typically range from $350,000 to $550,000 depending on lot size, square footage, and renovation status. Most residences are between 1,600 and 3,200 square feet with three to five bedrooms.
Bent Tree is zoned to Round Rock ISD. Students typically attend Fern Bluff Elementary, Chisholm Trail Middle School, and Round Rock High School. Round Rock ISD operates over 50 campuses serving more than 48,000 students.
Bent Tree is approximately 20 miles north of downtown Austin. The commute takes 25 to 35 minutes via I-35 or SH 45 to MoPac depending on traffic conditions.
Bent Tree has a homeowners association that maintains common areas, entry landscaping, and greenbelt sections along Brushy Creek. HOA fees and rules are set by the association and may vary by section within the subdivision.
Brushy Creek Regional Trail runs near the eastern edge of the neighborhood with a paved path extending 6 miles. Old Settlers Park, a 640-acre city park roughly 5 miles east, includes the Dell Diamond, fishing lakes, and an aquatic center.
H-E-B on Sam Bass Road is less than 1 mile south of Bent Tree. Additional grocery options along the I-35 corridor include Target, Walmart, and specialty stores within a 5-minute drive.
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