Approximately 12 miles north of Georgetown, the small Texas town of Jarrell blends rustic charm with Southern hospitality. With an unhurried pace, Jarrell’s wide open spaces characterize the landscape, with neatly manicured lawns and eclectic homes dotting the horizon. The town's architecture pays homage to its rich history, while new developments integrate contemporary design elements. The town has a population of just over 1,500 people, but it's growing rapidly, and it's big enough to have a grocery store, pharmacy, several restaurants, a public library and a community center. “Jarrell is the type of place where people take their time getting to where they want to go because there really is no hurry,” says Monty Johnson of Johnson Realty. “The atmosphere is laid-back and the residents are easy-going and welcoming.” People here value education, and the schools are known for fostering a nurturing environment. Quaint boutiques line the streets, offering handmade crafts and locally sourced goods. But the heartbeat of Jarrell, Johnson says, lies in its strong sense of community. Whether it's a town fair, high school football game or farmer's market, the community vibe in Jarrell is one of camaraderie and shared pride.
Wide range of designs and prices
Ranch-style homes are typical here: open, single-story floor plans with large windows and brick or stone exteriors. There are also some traditional homes with more formal, two-story designs and symmetrical features. The Sonterra neighborhood holds both standalone homes and townhouses. Stockbridge Crossing is a more established neighborhood with a mix of older and newer homes. The price for homes in Jarrell ranges from about $170,000 to $2 million. Many homes have large, wrap-around porches. Another distinctive feature here is the stone exteriors, popular for their durability, low maintenance and rustic appearance.
Jarrell boasts diverse home designs, offering something for everyone.
Sonterra in Jarrell offers homes for every family and top-tier amenities.
In Jarrell's community, find beautifully landscaped single-story homes with brick facades.
Discover unique two-story homes with stunning stone work in Jarrell.
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Holistic learning at Jarrell Middle
The Jarrell Independent School District is highly rated. Igo Elementary receives an A-plus from Niche, while Jarrell Elementary earns accolades and a B from Niche for providing students with a strong foundation. Jarrell Middle, which Niche gives a B, is cited for fostering holistic development. Jarrell High, with its rigorous academics and dedicated staff, receives a B-plus.
Jarrell Intermediate School boast a spacious campus for innovative learning and student success.
Bus routes and highways
The Capital Area Rural Transportation System (CARTS) provides public transportation services in Jarrell and offers services, including bus rides and taxi vouchers. With the closest hospital more than 10 miles away, St. David’s Georgetown Hospital, residents are better served to drive or catch a ride on Interstate 35 South.
Small-town businesses and taco bars
Despite being a small town, Jarrell offers diverse options for dining and shopping. Jarrell Supermarket is a local grocery store with a fresh produce section, bakery and a deli counter. Jarrell Shopping Center is a small strip mall with a clothing store, pharmacy and a hair salon. Brookshire Brothers is another regional grocery chain with a location in Jarrell, and it offers a pharmacy and fuel station. Mexicano Grill and Bar serves authentic tacos, burritos and enchiladas. Meanwhile, Danek Hardware has been providing tools, paint and other home improvement supplies to customers in the area for more than 60 years.
Jarrell Supermarket is your conveniently located, locally owned grocer in Jarrell, Texas.
Mexicano Grill and Bar in Jarrell offers homemade Mexican cuisine and cocktails.
Jarrell Shopping Center includes Brookshire grocery store, iTumble gymnastics, and more.
Jarrell's Tractor Supply Co. for all your agricultural and outdoor needs.
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Cast the day away
Jarrell Memorial Park features a playground, picnic tables and a walking trail. It is also the site of the annual Jarrell Funfest, held every October. Veterans Park contains a skate park and a dog park, while Lions Park features a playground and fishing pond. City Park is the largest park in Jarrell and facilitates hiking, biking and fishing. Even outside of these parks, there is plenty of open green space around town.
Sonterra community amenities include a pump track for extreme sports enthusiasts in Jarrell.
Stone Bridge Crossing features uniquely designed playgrounds for all to enjoy.
Enjoy shaded playgrounds in Jarrell, perfect for summer fun without the scorching heat.
Paved trails meander through communities, surrounded by nature in Jarrell.
Sonterra community pool offers a cool escape in the summer heat.
Enjoy the outdoors at Sonterra's community playground, perfect for families and friends.
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Farmers markets and live music
There are always plenty of things to do in Jarrell, from attending community events to exploring the great outdoors. One of the most popular community events in Jarrell is the Jarrell Farmers Market. Held every Saturday from 9 am to 1 pm, the Farmers Market is a great place to buy fresh produce, handmade crafts and other local goods. Another popular community event is the Jarrell Jubilee. Held for three days every July, the festival entertains the community with live music, food vendors and carnival rides. Adventurous residents go rock climbing or spelunking at Inner Space Cavern and Old Tunnel State Park.
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Mary's journey to becoming the Broker/Owner of Nextage Realty is marked by a diverse background. She grew up in Phoenix, AZ, and has also called San Antonio, Texas, and Massachusetts home. However, since 1995, she has been proud to be a resident of Austin, Texas. Prior to her career in real estate, Mary spent 16 years in the semiconductor industry. Her educational achievements include earning a Bachelor of Science degree in 1995 and a Master's in Real Estate (MRE) from Realtor University, affiliated with Columbia College, in 2014. Committed to her family as much as her profession, Mary has been happily married for over 30 years and is the proud mother of two daughters.
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