If you’re searching for a Ranch at Brushy Creek real estate agent, you’re looking at one of Cedar Park’s larger amenity-rich communities, built along Brushy Creek with miles of connected trails, multiple pools, and pocket parks throughout. I am Robbie English, REALTOR, Broker at Uncommon Realty, and I work this neighborhood regularly enough to know its layout, its school zoning quirks, and how homes here actually price, whether you’re buying or selling.
TLDR: working with me in Ranch at Brushy Creek
- Large Cedar Park community split between Leander ISD and Round Rock ISD depending on the section
- Amenities include a community center, sports courts, ponds, and miles of paved trails
- Located between Highway 183 and I-35, roughly 24 miles from downtown Austin
- I represent both buyers and sellers here, and the process looks different depending on which side you’re on
- Property management is available through Uncommon Rentals if you hold the home as an investment
What’s different about this neighborhood
I go into more depth on the neighborhood itself on the Ranch at Brushy Creek community page, but the short version is this: it’s genuinely split by school district, with some sections zoned to Leander ISD and others to Round Rock ISD, and that split affects resale value and buyer demand differently street by street. The community itself is amenity heavy too, with a community center, sports courts, playgrounds, pocket parks, ponds, multiple pools, and a trail system that runs along Brushy Creek through the middle of the neighborhood. I make sure buyers and sellers both understand exactly which school zone applies to a specific address before we price a home or make an offer.
Location and access
The neighborhood sits between Highway 183 and I-35, roughly 7 miles from downtown Round Rock and about 24 miles from downtown Austin, which keeps it in a reasonable commute range for both cities without the traffic load closer to the urban core.
If you’re buying
The first thing I do with buyers here is confirm exactly which school zone a home falls into, since two houses on nearby streets can be zoned to different districts. From there we look at lot position relative to the trail system and ponds, the age and condition of the home, and how the HOA amenities factor into value versus the dues. I also make sure you’re preapproved before we start touring, so you can move quickly on a well-priced home in a neighborhood where good listings don’t sit long.
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If you’re selling
Sellers here benefit from marketing that’s specific: which school zone the home is in, how close it is to the trail and pool amenities, and what genuinely sets that section of the neighborhood apart. I also read every offer for financing strength and contingencies, not just price, before recommending you accept. If you’re specifically getting ready to list, I’ve laid out my full approach, from pricing to staging to negotiation, on my Ranch at Brushy Creek listing agent page.
Why experience matters
I’ve worked through multiple market cycles in Cedar Park, and I also teach other agents nationally as a real estate speaker and instructor, which keeps me sharp on negotiation and contract issues I bring directly into my own transactions here.
Property management for investors
If you’re holding a home in Ranch at Brushy Creek as a rental rather than living in it, Uncommon Rentals by Uncommon Realty handles leasing, tenant communication, and maintenance coordination.
Let’s talk about your move
Working with a Ranch at Brushy Creek real estate agent who actually knows the school zone split and the neighborhood’s sections can change your outcome. I am Robbie English, REALTOR, Broker at Uncommon Realty, and I’m ready to help whenever you’re ready to move. If property management enters the picture, Uncommon Rentals by Uncommon Realty is there too.
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