Market Overview for Windy Park
There are 1 active listings in Windy Park with a median list price of $300K and a median sold price of $275K.
Homes average 91 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 2 homes have sold, with 5 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $211.
About Windy Park
Windy Park is a residential subdivision located in Round Rock, Texas, within the 78664 zip code in Williamson County. The neighborhood sits east of I-35 and south of US 79, approximately 18 miles north of downtown Austin. Windy Park was initially developed in the early 1990s and contains single-family homes along Windy Park Drive, Windy Park Circle, and Windy Park Court. The subdivision is bordered by other established Round Rock neighborhoods and sits within a few miles of the Round Rock central commercial corridor along I-35.
Homes in Windy Park typically range from $280,000 to $400,000 depending on lot size, square footage, and renovation status. Most residences are single-story ranch-style or two-story traditional homes built between 1993 and the early 2000s, ranging from approximately 1,200 to 2,200 square feet. Construction materials include brick and siding exteriors with composition roofing, typical of Williamson County subdivisions of that era. Floor plans commonly feature three to four bedrooms, two to three bathrooms, and attached two-car garages with modest lot sizes.
Windy Park is served by Round Rock Independent School District, which operates more than 50 campuses and enrolls over 46,000 students across Williamson and Travis counties. Students in the Windy Park area typically attend Callison Elementary School for grades pre-K through 5, C.D. Fulkes Middle School for grades 6 through 8, and Cedar Ridge High School for grades 9 through 12. Cedar Ridge High School enrolls approximately 2,700 students and offers Advanced Placement courses, dual-credit programs, and career and technical education pathways.
Commuters from Windy Park reach downtown Austin in approximately 25 to 35 minutes via I-35, depending on traffic conditions. The Round Rock employment corridor along I-35 and SH 45 includes Dell Technologies, Emerson Automation Solutions, and multiple healthcare facilities within a 10-minute drive. H-E-B on North Mays Street and Walmart on I-35 are within 5 minutes. Capital Metro bus routes serve stops along US 79 and Mays Street, connecting to park-and-ride stations with express service toward Austin.
Living in Windy Park
Windy Park features single-family homes on lots averaging a quarter acre, with mature trees lining the curving streets of Windy Park Drive and Windy Park Circle. Most homes have brick or siding exteriors with composition roofs and attached two-car garages. Sidewalks connect portions of the subdivision, and the neighborhood has limited through-traffic due to its cul-de-sac and loop street layout. Property tax rates fall under Williamson County and Round Rock ISD jurisdictions, with combined rates near $2.20 per $100 of assessed valuation. There is no mandatory HOA in the original sections of the subdivision.
Daily errands from Windy Park are convenient given the commercial density along I-35 and Mays Street. H-E-B, Walmart, and various restaurants sit within a 5-minute drive. Old Settlers Park, a 570-acre Williamson County park roughly 3 miles east, offers sports fields, a lake with fishing piers, hiking trails, and hosts the annual Old Settlers Music Festival. Clay Madsen Recreation Center, operated by the City of Round Rock about 2 miles north, provides indoor gym facilities, a pool, and fitness classes. La Frontera and Round Rock Premium Outlets, both along I-35 about 4 miles north, offer additional retail and dining options.
Things to Do in Windy Park
- Old Settlers Park: 570-acre Williamson County park roughly 3 miles east with sports fields, a lake with fishing piers, hiking trails, and event pavilions. Hosts the annual Old Settlers Music Festival.
- Clay Madsen Recreation Center: City of Round Rock community recreation facility about 2 miles north with indoor pool, gym, fitness classes, and basketball courts.
- Round Rock Premium Outlets: Outdoor outlet shopping center on I-35 about 4 miles north with over 125 stores and dining options.
- Dell Diamond: Home stadium of the Round Rock Express minor league baseball team, located approximately 4 miles north off US 79. Seats 8,000 fans.
- Rock N River Family Aquatic Center: City of Round Rock waterpark roughly 3 miles east with a lazy river, water slides, and lap pool. Open seasonally from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Major Employers in Windy Park
- Dell Technologies (Technology): Global technology company headquartered in Round Rock with over 13,000 local employees across multiple campuses, approximately 5 miles north via I-35.
- BSW Medical Center - Round Rock (Healthcare): 300-bed hospital on 38th Street in Round Rock employing over 2,000 staff, approximately 4 miles north of Windy Park.
- Round Rock ISD (Education): Williamson County school district employing over 6,000 staff across more than 50 campuses throughout the Round Rock area.
- Emerson Automation Solutions (Manufacturing): Industrial automation and measurement technology facility in Round Rock employing approximately 500 workers, about 6 miles north.
Windy Park Schools
Windy Park is served by Round Rock ISD. Students typically attend Callison Elementary or Rockdale Elementary or Gattis Elementary for elementary school, CD Fulkes Middle School or Rockdale Middle School for middle school, and Cedar Ridge High School or Round Rock High School or Rockdale High School or Stony Point High School for high school.
School District: Round Rock ISD
Public Schools
- Neysa Callison Elementary
- C D Fulkes Middle
- Cedar Ridge High School
Pre-Schools
- Primrose School of Round Rock at Forest Creek - Accredited early education center offering programs for infants through pre-K with Balanced Learning curriculum.
- Children's Courtyard Round Rock - Childcare and preschool center on North Mays Street offering full-day programs for ages 6 weeks through 12 years.
Private Schools
- Round Rock Christian Academy - Pre-K through 12 private school on North Kenney Fort Boulevard with college-preparatory curriculum and athletics programs.
- St. William Catholic School - Catholic school serving pre-K through 8 on Round Rock Avenue with faith-based instruction and small class sizes.
Higher Education
- Texas State University Round Rock Campus - Regional campus of Texas State University offering upper-division and graduate programs, located approximately 5 miles north off SH 45.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are home prices in Windy Park Round Rock
Homes in Windy Park typically range from $280,000 to $400,000 depending on size and condition. Most residences are three- to four-bedroom homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s, ranging from 1,200 to 2,200 square feet.
What school district is Windy Park in
Windy Park is zoned to Round Rock ISD. Students typically attend Callison Elementary, C.D. Fulkes Middle School, and Cedar Ridge High School. Cedar Ridge High enrolls approximately 2,700 students and offers AP and dual-credit programs.
How far is Windy Park from downtown Austin
Windy Park is approximately 18 miles north of downtown Austin. The commute takes 25 to 35 minutes via I-35, depending on traffic conditions. The Round Rock employment corridor is within a 10-minute drive.
What parks are near Windy Park Round Rock
Old Settlers Park, a 570-acre Williamson County park, is roughly 3 miles east with sports fields, a lake, and hiking trails. Clay Madsen Recreation Center is about 2 miles north with a pool and gym facilities.
What grocery stores are near Windy Park Round Rock TX
H-E-B on North Mays Street and Walmart on I-35 are both within a 5-minute drive. Additional grocery options including Sprouts and Randalls are available along the I-35 corridor within 10 minutes.
What year were Windy Park homes built
Windy Park was initially developed in the early 1990s, with most homes built between 1993 and the early 2000s. Construction features include brick and siding exteriors with composition roofing, typical of Williamson County subdivisions of that era.