Mockingbird Park is an Ashton Woods community in north Leander, off Bagdad Road, with farmhouse-style single-family homes, cottages, and two-story plans that range from about 1,450 to nearly 3,000 square feet. Construction wrapped in 2023 and the community is now sold out of new builds, so what you’ll find today is resale inventory.
I’m Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker at Uncommon Realty, and I’ve worked with buyers and sellers in Mockingbird Park and the surrounding Leander neighborhoods.
What makes Mockingbird Park work
The community is zoned to Leander ISD and built around open green space and hiking trails, so you get some breathing room without leaving the neighborhood. Because it’s a sold-out Ashton Woods community with twelve original floor plans, resales here are easier to compare apples-to-apples than in a neighborhood built out over decades — you’re mostly comparing lot position, upgrades, and which of the twelve plans a given home is.
North Leander, off Bagdad Road
Being on the north side of Leander, off Bagdad Road, keeps Mockingbird Park a bit removed from the busier 183A corridor while still being a short drive from it when you need groceries, restaurants, or the highway. Leander has been one of the faster-growing cities in the Austin area for a while now, and a sold-out community like this one tends to hold its value well precisely because no more supply is coming — what’s on the market is what’s available, full stop.
Buying or selling in Mockingbird Park
Since new construction is no longer an option here, timing and pricing on resales matter more — homes that are priced right for their plan and lot tend to move fast given how tight this pocket of Leander is. If you want to compare it against another established Leander neighborhood, Hazlewood is close by, or look at Leander homes for sale more broadly.
If you’re selling, I’d lean into the trail access and the fact that this is a sold-out community in the listing — buyers searching Mockingbird Park specifically already know they can’t get new construction here, so that scarcity is worth stating plainly rather than assuming buyers will piece it together themselves.
Search all current homes for sale, get pre-approved before you shop, or schedule a buyer consultation and we’ll go from there.



