Trento is a residential community in Cedar Park, Texas, south of FM 1431 off Trails End Road on the west side of town in Williamson County, zip code 78613. MileStone Community Builders built the neighborhood out mostly between 2017 and 2021, so what you’ll find for sale today is largely resale homes rather than new construction. Houses run from around 2,500 to 3,500 square feet on quarter-acre lots, which is bigger than most lots being built in Cedar Park right now, and a number of streets have hill country views off the back. It’s a short drive from Highway 183A and Lakeline Boulevard, with downtown Austin about 30 minutes south.
I’m Robbie English, REALTOR/Broker at Uncommon Realty, and you can read more about me here.
What Homes in Trento Look Like
MileStone marketed Trento as a boutique community, and the numbers back that up compared to the bigger master-planned neighborhoods around Cedar Park. Homes here run one and two stories on quarter-acre lots rather than the smaller lots common in newer Cedar Park subdivisions. Standard finishes from the builder included granite counters, stainless steel appliances, and smart-home tech like Nest thermostats, Kevo smart locks, and Arlo security cameras. There’s a community amenity center with a pool for residents, maintained through the neighborhood HOA, and because the neighborhood sits up against the Hill Country terrain west of town, several lots have real views instead of a fence line.
Because Trento finished building out a few years ago, almost everything that comes up for sale here is a resale, not a spec home from a builder’s inventory. That matters for pricing and timing: you’re not competing with a builder’s incentives on a new phase, but you also don’t get to pick a lot and floor plan from scratch. MileStone built other Cedar Park communities around the same period, so if Trento doesn’t have the right listing at the moment you’re shopping, there are comparable options close by worth a look too. If you want to know what’s sold recently on a specific street in Trento, I can pull that for you directly rather than you guessing from a public estimate.
If you’re selling in Trento instead of buying, the quarter-acre lots and larger square footage set your home apart from most of what’s built in Cedar Park today, and buyers who specifically want that combination often can’t find it anywhere else in this part of town. Pricing it right against the handful of comparable sales in the neighborhood, rather than against newer, smaller-lot subdivisions nearby, is where a lot of the value in listing with someone local shows up.
Location, Getting Around, and Schools
Trento sits south of FM 1431 off Trails End Road, close to Highway 183A and Lakeline Boulevard, which puts most of Cedar Park’s daily errands within a few minutes: Lakeline Mall at 183 and TX-45, the H-E-B Center where the Texas Stars and Austin Spurs play, and Brushy Creek Lake Park with its lake, trail system, and boat launch. The Brushy Creek Regional Trail runs over 30 miles through the middle of town if you’re into biking or running, and there’s a shopping strip further up 183A with a Costco, Nordstrom Rack, and a mix of restaurants. Cedar Park itself has a little over 77,000 residents, big enough for the amenities of a real city but still a step down in pace from Austin proper.
For commuters, the 183A toll road runs south and feeds into US-183, which gets you toward the Domain and the Apple campus off Parmer Lane in about 15 to 20 minutes outside of rush hour, more like 25 to 30 during peak traffic. Downtown Austin itself is roughly 20 miles and about a 30-minute drive south. There’s also The Parke, an open-air shopping and dining center on 183A, if you’d rather stay closer to home for groceries and restaurants than drive into Austin. The community falls within Leander ISD, one of the higher-rated school districts in the Austin area. Specific elementary, middle, and high school assignments in this part of Cedar Park have shifted with attendance zone changes in recent years, so rather than name a school here that might be wrong for your address, I’d rather just confirm current zoning with you directly before you make a decision based on it.
I’ve been a REALTOR/Broker in the Austin area for decades and run Uncommon Realty here in Cedar Park. I also work as a national speaker and instructor, teaching negotiation and pricing strategy to other REALTORS around the country, so I spend a lot of time studying how deals actually get won and lost. When you’re buying or selling in Trento, that’s what you’re getting: someone who knows this specific corner of Cedar Park and has watched how prices here have actually moved, not a generic pitch pulled from a template.
If you want to talk about buying or selling in Trento, or just want a straight read on what’s happening in this part of Cedar Park right now, get in touch and I’ll walk you through the current listings and recent sales.
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