$1,090 - $2,445 per month
Alta Berry Creek
Studio - 3 Beds
2201 Tx-195, Georgetown, TX 78633
$1,090 - $2,445 per month
Alta Berry Creek
Studio - 3 Beds
2201 Tx-195, Georgetown, TX 78633
$1,055 - $3,336 per month
The Summit Lofts
Studio - 2 Beds
201 Wolf Ranch Pkwy, Georgetown, TX 78628
$987 - $2,212 per month
Austin Avenue
Studio - 3 Beds
2601 N Austin Ave, Georgetown, TX 78626
$1,250 - $2,200 per month
The Courtyard
Studio - 2 Beds
215 S Rock St, Georgetown, TX 78626
$1,100 per month
RiverPlace Lofts
Studio
109 W 2nd St, Georgetown, TX 78626
$991 - $3,446 per month
Parkside at Round Rock
Studio - 3 Beds
5000 N Mays St, Round Rock, TX 78665
Georgetown's historic downtown square showcases beautifully preserved Victorian architecture surrounding the Williamson County Courthouse. Residents enjoy outdoor recreation at Lake Georgetown's three parks, which provide boating, fishing, and hiking trails along limestone bluffs. The Inner Space Cavern draws visitors underground to explore one of Texas' best-preserved cave systems, while the Blue Hole Park natural swimming area provides a scenic spot to cool off along the San Gabriel River. The Georgetown Palace Theatre hosts live performances in an restored Art Deco setting, and Southwestern University, the oldest college in Texas, brings cultural events to the community.
The Georgetown real estate market includes properties ranging from $305,000 to $1,475,000. Single family homes in Sun City have a median price of $407,500, while homes in the upscale Cimarron Hills neighborhood reach a median of $1,155,000. The Georgetown Village area shows a median single family home price of $400,000. Condominiums provide more affordable options, with one-bedroom units at a median of $148,000 and two-bedroom units at $405,000. The property tax rate in Williamson County is 1.71%, slightly higher than Austin's Travis County rate of 1.54%. Texas residents benefit from having no state income tax.
Georgetown's public schools include the A-rated Parkside Elementary and Stiles Middle School serving the Garey Park area. Private education options feature the A+ rated Divine Savior Academy Santa Rita Ranch. The city's location 30 minutes north of Austin via Interstate 35 allows for reasonable commuting, while maintaining a distinct community identity as the "Red Poppy Capital of Texas." Annual events like the Red Poppy Festival in April and the Christmas Stroll in December bring residents together around the historic square.