Included below are homes for sale in County Glen, Leander, TX.
County Glen is one of Leander’s older neighborhoods, dating back to 1978, tucked northwest of Carriage Hills and Block House Creek. It’s a small, close-knit pocket of about 970 residents — the kind of place with a mix of long-time owners and younger families, rather than a subdivision that turned over all at once.
I am Robbie English, REALTOR and Managing Broker at Uncommon Realty.
What County Glen is like
Because it was platted in the late 1970s, County Glen has larger, more established lots than most of the newer construction going up elsewhere in Leander, and the homes themselves show more variety — you won’t find the same three floor plans repeated down every street. That mix of older housing stock is part of the appeal for buyers who want character and mature landscaping over a brand-new build. The neighborhood sits in Williamson County and is zoned to Leander ISD, and its age means most of the trees and yards have had four decades to fill in.
Location and nearby options
County Glen borders High Meadows and sits close to Carriage Hills, so if you don’t find what you need here, both are worth checking. For a broader look at what’s on the market across the city, the Leander homes for sale page covers everything currently listed, and Mockingbird Park is another established Leander neighborhood in the same general price range if County Glen’s inventory is thin when you’re ready to buy.
Buying in County Glen
Homes in an established, low-turnover neighborhood like this one don’t sit on the market long once they’re priced right, and because the lot sizes and floor plans vary more than in a typical modern subdivision, it helps to have someone who can walk the comparable sales with you rather than relying on an automated estimate. I’ve spent decades working Central Texas real estate and I’m happy to dig into County Glen specifically with you — reach out any time.



