Mixed-use neighborhood with convenient access to Cedar Park’s shopping & dining
Quest Village is a small neighborhood of just over 300 homes zoned for top-rated public schools in Cedar Park. “Cedar Park is just north of Austin and families are moving there,” says Mary Miner, longtime Austin resident and owner of Nextage Realty. “It’s an easy location and an established neighborhood.” The easy location Miner mentions is specifically just over 20 miles north of Austin and about 15 miles west of Round Rock; residents here are just minutes away from US Route 183A, which leads directly to the MoPac Expressway and Interstate 35. The community has a mix of residential and commercial properties, as well as office spaces. Residents can walk or bike to the commercial corridor lining Whitestone Boulevard, which includes restaurants and grocery stores. Though it’s tucked between major highways, the residential part of Quest Village is quiet, with a park at its center.
Many Quest Village homes have fenced yards and trees.
Homes in Quest Village cost $360K to $470K.
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Enclosed streets with single-family homes and apartments
Narrow, tidy sidewalks and leafy trees line the broad residential streets of Quest Village. The single-level and two-story New Traditional homes were built in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and typically feature attached, spacious garages with driveways, and some have wooden privacy fencing. With prices ranging from about $360,000 to $470,000, Quest Village is relatively affordable compared to the rest of the Austin metro area, where the median single-family home price exceeds $600,000. Monthly HOA fees in Quest Village total $18 and go toward maintaining the common areas for residents’ use. The neighborhood also has apartments, and 63% of residents rent.
Many single-family homes in Quest Village have fenced yards.
Quest Village homes have spacious garages and driveways.
Homes in Quest Village include one and two-story layouts.
Quest Village homes were built in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Quest Village HOA fees are just $18 monthly.
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Cedar Park’s top-rated elementary, middle and high schools
The public schools in Cedar Park are highly regarded. Students in Quest Village are zoned for the Leander Independent School District, rated A-plus by Niche. Cox Elementary, Henry Middle and Vista Ridge High are all rated A. Vista Ridge High students can earn dual credits through Austin Community College. Elementary students may also attend Cedar Park Montessori School, a private option in the neighborhood that serves students through 6th grade.
Cox Elementary serves the Quest Village area.
Vista Ridge High is the main high school for Quest Village.
Henry Middle is the local middle school for Quest Village.
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A plethora of shopping and dining options along Whitestone Boulevard
Whitestone Boulevard is lined with restaurants for every occasion, from karaoke bars to brunch spots. Within Quest Village, Blue Corn Harvest Bar & Grill serves cocktails and Tex-Mex food, and their menu includes gluten-free and vegetarian options. U.S. Route 183 has more dining options, like Whataburger and other fast food joints. Shoppers can pick up groceries and prescriptions at H-E-B. Just outside the neighborhood, the sprawling 1890 Ranch outdoor shopping center is a retail mecca, with Target and SEPHORA, plus a Cinemark. It sits next to Cedar Park Regional Medical Center.
Target and SEPHORA are minutes from Quest Village.
1890 Ranch shopping center is near Quest Village.
H-E-B offers fresh produce, meats, dairy, and pantry staples in Quest Village.
Quest Village residents walk or bike to local shops.
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Shaded playgrounds and walking trails in and around Quest Village
In the middle of the neighborhood, Quest Village Park is a convenient place to meet for any type of gathering. It has a shaded playground, a gazebo and a path that loops around an open, grassy field. Park Place Park, renovated in 2022, offers another playground with shaded awnings to protect both the kids and the equipment when summer temperatures hit, which can often mean heat levels that reach triple digits.
Just south of Quest Village, Brushy Creek Park is an elongated recreational area along Brushy Creek Road with an extensive network of paths. “Brushy Creek Park is popular and has a lake and a bike trail,” Miner says. “This park is located in a great area and many neighborhoods feed into it.” Its 90 acres include a sand volleyball court, grills, pavilions, picnic tables and a large lake surrounded by wildflowers and benches. Anglers can cast for crappie, catfish and bass from non-motorized boats.
Park Place Park is a favorite spot for Quest Village neighbors.
Quest Village Park provides a serene escape for locals.
Brushy Creek Park is just south of Quest Village.
The park’s walking trail loops around grassy areas.
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Entertainment at the H-E-B Center & the Austin Steam Train Association Museum
The H-E-B Center at Cedar Park is an 8,000-seat venue that shows events throughout the year, from professional ice hockey to school graduations to concerts. Even closer to Quest Village is the Austin Steam Train Association Museum, which preserves the history of the steam engine by taking visitors on train rides in and around the area. Trains depart on the weekends, taking guests on air-conditioned rides in vintage train cars. One of the many routes is a day trip to the Hill Country, where passengers can explore a winery, coffee shop or restaurant in the small town of Burnet.
Quest Village is near the Austin Steam Train Museum.
Quest Village locals enjoy concerts and games at H-E-B Center.
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Located between two main highways in the Austin metro area
Quest Village is located between U.S. Route 183 and its bypass road, 183A, which has electronic tolls. Both roads connect drivers a few miles north to Leander, 10 miles west to Round Rock and about 23 miles south to Austin. U.S. Route 183 is the preferred route south for those residents heading to Austin Bergstrom International Airport, 28 miles away.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
2,752
Median Age
38
Population under 18
23.9%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
12.8%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$50,517
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$68,270
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
100%
Above the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
54.5%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
23.2%
% Population in Labor Force
63.9%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
36''
Average Winter Low Temperature
40°F
Average Summer High Temperature
94°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Bikeable
Bike Score®
68/ 100
Somewhat Walkable
Walk Score®
63/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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