Georgetown Texas Real Estate

Ranked one of America’s best small towns, Georgetown, Texas is wonderfully wedged twenty minutes north of Texas’ capital city in Austin. The bounds and valleys of idyllic Texas Hill Country and the neighboring seven scenic Highland Lakes are located thirty minutes away. But Georgetowners don’t have to travel to get a hearty helping of award-winning small Southern town hospitality or convenience. Georgetown offers the customized blend of accessibility, super shopping, and a thriving nightlife coupled with tranquility.

The community of Georgetown was founded in 1848-a history of tradition described in the town’s classic town square. The center of Downtown Georgetown features traditional Victorian storefronts accentuated by the Gothic presence of the Williamson County Courthouse. Buildings drenched in tradition are also represent of Georgetown’s Main Street. This area of town is so impressive that in 1997 Georgetown found itself wearing the crown for “Great American Main Street Award.” In 2003, Georgetown’s population toppled thirty thousand, solidifying the community’s places as one of the fastest growing in Texas’ Central Valley.

A bustling community of parks, shopping adventures, eateries, and attractions thrive in Georgetown’s Downtown District. As does one of the Southwest United States’ oldest and most prestigious post-secondary institutions, adeptly coined Southwestern University.

A Senior Community in the Sun

Think of Sun City, Texas as a community within a community-in fact, that’s precisely what it is. Sun City is specifically situated in Georgetown as a lively community for people fifty-five years of age and older. Featuring sprawling custom-built dwellings, Sun City was originally developed by Del Webb, a developer. Residents of Sun City enjoy access to the Village Center, a multi-million dollar megaplex that’s key amenities include an aerobics and weight-lifting room, workout equipment, and indoor and outdoor swimming. Sun City’s Social Center, with a library and room for billiards, serves as the metropolis for get-together filled with laughter. Legacy Hills and White Wig are two golf courses hosted at Sun City.

The Georgetown Independent School District

Georgetown prides itself on local academic valor. Check out the Georgetown Independent School District’s roster:

  • Carver Elem. – Acceptable
  • 1200 W. 17th St 943-5070
  • Pat Cooper Elem. – Acceptable
  • 1921 NE Inner Loop 943-5060
  • Jo Ann Ford Elem. – Recognized
  • 210 Woodlake Drive 943-5180
  • Frost Elem. – Recognized
  • 711 Lakeway Drive 943-5020
  • Raye McCoy Elem. – Recognized
  • 1313 Williams Drive 943-5030
  • Dell Pickett Elem. – Acceptable
  • 1100 Thousand Oaks 943-5050
  • Annie Purl Elem. – Acceptable
  • 1700 Laurel St 943-5080
  • The Village Elem. – Recognized
  • 400 Village Commons 943-5140
  • Williams Elem. – Acceptable
  • 507 E. University Ave 943-5160
  • James Tippit Mi. – Acceptable
  • 1601 Leander Rd 943-5040
  • Ninth Grade Campus – Acceptable
  • 2295 North Austin Ave. 943-5130
  • Douglas Benold Middle. – Recognized
  • 3407 Northwest Blvd. 943-5090
  • Charles A Forbes Mi. – Acceptable
  • 1911 NE Inner Loop 943-5150
  • Georgetown HS – Acceptable
  • 2211 North Austin Ave. 943-5100
  • Ninth Grade Campus – Acceptable
  • 2295 North Austin Ave. 943-5130

There are a number of private and parochial schools nearby designed to serve the families of Georgetown.

Post-Secondary Education in Georgetown

In the Fall of 2005, Georgetown saw the opening of the Round Rock Higher Education Center. Post-secondary schooling has rich roots in Georgetown. The community is home to two junior colleges and the Higher Education Center is dedicated to providing local residents with access to degrees and certificates from Texas State University, Austin Community College, and Temple College in the Texas town of Taylor.

Labor in Georgetown

The labor force in Georgetown is growing at the speed of light. During the eleven year period between 1990 and 2001, Georgetown’s workforce shot up by more than one hundred percent. Georgetown labor’s largest industries are in health, social services, and education. In addition, a number of Georgetown residents travel to the technological vast land in Austin, where they are employed as software developers, computer programmers, and electronic manufacturers.

Loungin’ Around in Georgetown

A trap of trendy tranquility, there’s no need for loungin’ around in Georgetown. Recreational opportunities are abundant. Georgetown houses a number of nationally ranked sporting facilities, parks, and grandiose golfing getaways.

McMaster Field: Crowned four times by the National Softball Association as a state of the art facility, Georgetown’s McMaster Field features four fields for softball, in-line hockey facilities, and two tournament sized soccer fields. But McMaster doesn’t just cater to contact sports, the facility’s tennis center boasts eleven tennis courts overlooking an expansive swimming pool. Hiking and biking trails expand ten miles, serving as Georgetown’s ultimate connection to a nearby lake and camping grounds.

San Gabriel Park: Georgetowners have found their very own saint in San Gabriel Park. A local summer gem, lined with trees that have witnessed two generations, San Gabriel Park has found popularity as a host of Frisbee tournaments, canoing, swimming, and concerts.

Blue Hole: Nestled next to the cozy San Gabriel River, and just one mile Southwest of San Gabriel Park, the Blue Hole is a summer favorite for a quick dip.

Georgetown Golfing

  • Forest Creek Golf Club – 512-388-2874
  • Georgetown Country Club – 512-863-9327
  • Kurth Landrum Course – 512-863-1333
  • Sun City Golf Course – (800) 833-5932
  • Tera Vista Golf Club – 512-651-9853
  • Avery Ranch Golf Club – 512-248-8009
  • Berry Creek Country Club – 512-930-4615
  • Blackhawk Golf Club – (512) 251-9000
  • Cimarron Hills Country Club – 512-763-1800