Cedar Park sits about 20 miles north of downtown Austin, with Highway 183 and the 45 Toll keeping the commute easy. It’s one of the faster-growing markets in the metro, with everything from new construction and established single-family neighborhoods to luxury estates, so there’s a wide range of price points to search through below.
I’m Robbie English, broker at Uncommon Realty, and I’ve helped buyers and sellers navigate the Cedar Park market for years — more about me here.
Housing options in Cedar Park, TX
Cedar Park TX homes for sale cover a range of budgets and styles, from brand-new developments to established neighborhoods with bigger lots. Here’s what you’ll typically find:
- New construction homes: Cedar Park has a strong selection of new builds with modern floor plans, energy-efficient appliances, and smart home features. Many come in communities with pools, trails, and fitness centers.
- Traditional single-family homes: Established communities offer homes with brick exteriors, mature landscaping, and spacious backyards.
- Luxury estates: Higher-end properties with custom finishes, larger square footage, and premium lots — some in gated communities.
- Townhomes and condos: A growing number of low-maintenance options for buyers who’d rather not deal with a big yard.
Communities and neighborhoods
Cedar Park (list of Cedar Park neighborhoods, click here) has a mix of well-planned communities, each with its own character. Some of the most popular:
- Brushy Creek: An established area with tree-lined streets, spacious homes, and easy access to parks and walking trails.
- Ranch at Brushy Creek: A master-planned community with resort-style pools, playgrounds, and hiking trails.
- Twin Creeks: Home to a private country club and a championship golf course.
- Cypress Canyon: A newer development with larger homes, modern finishes, and community parks.
- Gann Ranch: An affordable option close to schools and shopping.
Shopping and recreation
Cedar Park has enough shopping and entertainment on its own that you don’t need to head into Austin for much.
- The Parke: A large retail center with Whole Foods, Nordstrom Rack, and Dick’s Sporting Goods.
- 1890 Ranch: Shopping and dining with retailers like Target and a Cinemark theater, plus a range of restaurants.
- H-E-B Center at Cedar Park: A multi-purpose arena hosting concerts, sporting events, and family shows.
For outdoor time, there’s:
- Brushy Creek Lake Park: Good for hiking, biking, and kayaking.
- Veterans Memorial Park: Sports fields, a dog park, and walking trails.
- Lake Travis: A short drive away, for boating and waterfront dining.
Buying in Cedar Park
I’ve worked as a Cedar Park REALTOR for years, so I know the neighborhoods, how they compare on price, and what to watch for whether you’re looking at a move-in-ready home, a fixer-upper, or a luxury estate. I work with a small team who share that approach — you can see more about us here. If you want to talk through what you’re looking for, get in touch.




