Georgetown Real Estate

Situated a half-hour north of Austin along the banks of the San Gabriel River in Williamson County, Georgetown TX manages to maintain its small-town charm despite its larger size. Characterized by its red poppies and views of Texas Hill Country, the historic town of Georgetown offers ample opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors while still enjoying the convenience of big city amenities. Homes within the eclectic community range from historic homes, to new construction neighborhoods and include high end custom homes on large lots. [Read more about Georgetown...]

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141 Properties Found.
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1213 Calendula Trail

$619,990

Georgetown, TX
4 Bed, 3 Bath, 2821 Sqft, 0.19 Acres
Residential
M/i Homes Realty

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109 White Creek Lane

$619,900

Georgetown, TX
4 Bed, 3 Bath, 2373 Sqft, 0.16 Acres
Residential
Perry Homes Realty, Llc

133 Santa Maria Street

$619,900

Georgetown, TX
4 Bed, 3 Bath, 2863 Sqft, 0.22 Acres
Residential
Keller Williams Realty C. P.

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604 Crescent View Drive

$619,834

Georgetown, TX
3 Bed, 3 Bath, 2920 Sqft, 0.14 Acres
Residential
Riverway Properties

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128 Scenic Hills Circle

$619,000

Georgetown, TX
4 Bed, 4 Bath, 2600 Sqft, 0.23 Acres
Residential
Pure Realty

1017 Spring Gulch Lane

$617,857

Georgetown, TX
4 Bed, 3 Bath, 2311 Sqft, 0.14 Acres
Residential
Dfh Realty Texas,llc

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1104 Calendula Trail

$615,000

Georgetown, TX
4 Bed, 3 Bath, 2381 Sqft, 0.15 Acres
Residential
Dfh Realty Texas,llc

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205 Windom Way

$615,000

Georgetown, TX
4 Bed, 3 Bath, 3249 Sqft, 0.14 Acres
Residential
Spyglass Realty

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129 Saturnia Drive

$615,000

Georgetown, TX
4 Bed, 4 Bath, 2796 Sqft, 0.16 Acres
Residential
Wolf Real Estate

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649 Rancho Sienna Loop

$615,000

Georgetown, TX
4 Bed, 4 Bath, 3156 Sqft, 0.18 Acres
Residential
Keller Williams Realty

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144 Alicante Lane

$614,999

Liberty Hill, TX
6 Bed, 4 Bath, 2905 Sqft, 0.14 Acres
Residential
Keller Williams Realty

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105 Pointer Lane

$614,900

Georgetown, TX
2 Bed, 2 Bath, 2245 Sqft, 0.18 Acres
Residential
Keller Williams Realty

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109 Amber Oak Lane

$614,900

Georgetown, TX
4 Bed, 3 Bath, 2545 Sqft, 0.16 Acres
Residential
Perry Homes Realty, Llc

105 Rocky View Lane

$613,453

Georgetown, TX
4 Bed, 3 Bath, 2694 Sqft, 0.2 Acres
Residential
Homesusa.com

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121 Eagle Pass Trail

$612,500

Georgetown, TX
3 Bed, 3 Bath, 2398 Sqft, 0.18 Acres
Residential
Redfin Corporation

305 Diamondback Drive

$610,000

Georgetown, TX
3 Bed, 3 Bath, 2380 Sqft, 0.16 Acres
Residential
Highland Homes Realty

200 San Saba Drive

$609,500

Georgetown, TX
4 Bed, 2 Bath, 2750 Sqft, 0.2 Acres
Residential
Era Colonial Real Estate

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1909 Lakeside Ranch Road

$609,000

Georgetown, TX
4 Bed, 3 Bath, 2964 Sqft, 0.21 Acres
Residential
Jbgoodwin Realtors Wc

220 Terrene Trail

$603,821

Georgetown, TX
5 Bed, 4 Bath, 2596 Sqft, 0.3 Acres
Residential
Alexander Properties

137 Golden Sage Avenue

$600,537

Georgetown, TX
5 Bed, 3 Bath, 2770 Sqft, 0.16 Acres
Residential
Alexander Properties

1708 Olive Street

$600,000

Georgetown, TX
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2574 Sqft, 0.49 Acres
Residential
Wolf Real Estate

Georgetown, Texas Lifestyle

Residents of Georgetown enjoy use of a variety of community amenities and conveniences. Among these are numerous golf courses, multiple parks and the 1,200 acre Lake Georgetown. Inner Space Caverns is also located in the community, as is Southwestern University. Founded in 1840, the private liberal arts college of Southwestern University is the oldest university in the state. Other attractions include art galleries, over 30 miles of hiking and biking trails, kid-friendly attractions, the Fountainwood Observatory and a number of bistros and bars. Nearby attractions include the Dell Diamond baseball field, the historic Salado and the Vineyard of Florence.

The well-preserved historic downtown area of Georgetown boasts a number of local businesses and restaurants offering unique shopping and dining opportunities. The town square offers some of the most attractive Victorian architecture in the state along with several historic buildings, including the Williamson Museum, the Palace Theatre and a 19th-century jail. The community is also home to the open-air Wolf Ranch Mall offering access to a number of major retail chains.

Georgetown is served by the Georgetown Independent School District (ISD), which serves more than 10,000 students. The district is served by ten elementary schools as well as Benold Middle School, Forbes Middle School, Tippit Middle School, East View High School and Georgetown High School, which is a two-time winner of the National Blue Ribbon Award.

Georgetown’s history dates back to prehistoric times with humans inhabiting the region since at least 9,000 B.C. The earliest known inhabitants can be linked to the Clovis culture, which is a Paleo-Indian culture that first appeared around 9200 B.C. The famed “Leanderthal Lady” skeletal remains were found in an area immediately southwest of the city. The Tonkawas, who were a flint-working and hunting people, were the first known historical occupants of the region. As settlers began to move into the region, the Comanches continued to raid their settlements until the 1860’s.

Georgetown experienced significant growth after the establishment of Southwestern University and the construction of the railroad, which took place in 1878. At this time, the economy depended largely on agricultural activity with Williamson County being the top producer of cotton in the state. Following recurring problems related to flooding, the county ultimately formed a dam on the north fork of the San Gabriel River resulting in the formation of Lake Georgetown. Today, 180 homes and buildings within the town of Georgetown are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. With the unique architecture throughout the downtown area and its residential neighborhoods, walking through Georgetown is like taking a step back in time.

By: Jim Olenbush

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