Georgetown Real Estate Statistics
Average Price | $572K |
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Lowest Price | $129K |
Highest Price | $4.3M |
Georgetown Total Listings | 1,376 |
Avg. Days On Market | 98 |
Avg. Price/SQFT | $229 |
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About Georgetown, Texas
Georgetown is known for its historic downtown, walkable districts, and commitment to preserving architectural integrity. The city has a population approaching 90,000 and is part of the Austin-Round Rock metro area, yet it maintains a separate identity shaped by local leadership.
The courthouse square hosts frequent events and anchors a business district filled with independently owned shops, cafés, and galleries. Outside of downtown, neighborhoods extend along the San Gabriel River and toward State Highway 29, providing options for varied lifestyles. As growth continues, the city has balanced development with open space preservation and park access.
This area includes a number of retirement-oriented communities, such as Sun City, Texas, but it also attracts working professionals and young families. Georgetown’s public safety departments, utility providers, and transportation projects have kept up with demand while reinforcing quality of life.
It’s also the first Texas city to power all municipal operations with renewable energy, reinforcing its focus on long-term sustainability. The local government has worked to expand cultural resources, including libraries, performing arts venues, and educational programming. That investment in livability contributes to Georgetown’s rising profile among those relocating to the region.
There are cozy gingerbread cottages and elegant Victorian houses, with some traditional Bungalows added to the mixture of homes for sale in Georgetown. This area welcomes buyers who appreciate updated and modern features within historic walls that have beginnings dating back to the early 1900s.
If seeking a luxurious Mediterranean mansion with amenities such as a wine cellar or library, it can be found in the affluent Estates of Westlake and Cimarron Hills neighborhoods of Georgetown. Homes for sale in Georgetown offer many traditional neighborhoods, mostly located on the west side of town.
There are newly constructed homes and condos for sale in Georgetown as well. These neighborhoods often have hiking trails and common areas, and easy access to Lake Georgetown.
Homes for Sale in Georgetown, TX
You’ll find a wide range of homes in Georgetown, from early-1900s bungalows to recently built single-family residences with open floor plans. Historic homes near the square appeal to buyers looking for craftsmanship and walkability, though they often come with higher renovation costs. Newer subdivisions offer three- or four-bedroom homes priced between $400,000 and $700,000, often featuring community parks and HOA amenities.
Luxury listings begin around $900,000 and may include homes on larger tracts of land or golf course access. There are also active adult properties with single-story layouts and neighborhood clubs tailored to 55+ residents.
Buyers who choose Georgetown often include retirees, first-time homeowners, and those seeking alternatives to Austin’s higher prices. We regularly assist clients relocating from other states who are drawn by Georgetown’s balance of community features and real estate availability. Properties in areas like Wolf Ranch, Sun City, and Rancho Sienna each cater to different needs; some focus on families, others emphasize recreation or low-maintenance living.
In addition to resale homes, new construction remains active along the Ronald Reagan corridor. Whatever your goals, we’re here to help identify listings that support your next chapter.
Entertainment and Amenities in Georgetown
Downtown Georgetown offers restaurants, boutique stores, and arts venues within a few blocks of each other, making it easy to plan an evening or weekend close to home. The Georgetown Palace Theatre, local art galleries, and seasonal festivals like Red Poppy Festival add character to the calendar.
The San Gabriel River Trail provides miles of walking and biking paths that pass through parks and residential neighborhoods. Lake Georgetown is a short drive west and supports fishing, kayaking, and camping. The city also maintains multiple recreation centers with fitness classes, youth sports, and pool access.
For everyday needs, Georgetown has a range of supermarkets, pharmacies, and shopping centers spread across town. Wolf Ranch Town Center includes major retailers and service providers, while local options near downtown offer alternatives to national chains.
Medical services are well represented, with St. David’s Georgetown Hospital and several specialty practices operating locally. Dining ranges from casual family spots to steakhouses, coffee shops, and wine bars. Everything you need is available without needing to drive into Austin, though you’ll still be within 40 minutes if something takes you that way.
Education in Georgetown, Texas
Georgetown is part of the Georgetown Independent School District, serving students throughout the city and nearby rural areas.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are there deed restrictions in most Georgetown neighborhoods?
Many neighborhoods in Georgetown do have deed restrictions, especially those governed by active HOAs. These rules often address home design, landscaping, and property use. Our team can help you identify what applies to specific addresses during your search.
What are typical utility costs like in Georgetown?
Monthly utility bills vary depending on home size and season but tend to be moderate compared to other cities in Texas. Georgetown Utility Systems handles water, electricity, and trash for most homes. Many newer homes include energy-efficient features that can lower your long-term expenses.
Is Georgetown walkable for daily errands?
Some parts of Georgetown, especially around the downtown square, offer higher walkability. Outside of that core area, most errands will require a vehicle. However, trail networks and community planning continue to expand walkable access in residential areas.
How far is Georgetown from Austin-Bergstrom Airport?
Driving to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport takes about 45 minutes under normal traffic conditions. Routes include I-35 or the 130 toll road for more consistent travel times. It’s manageable for those who travel regularly for work or family reasons.
Does Georgetown have floodplain concerns?
Certain areas near the San Gabriel River fall within mapped flood zones. Before buying, we help you review FEMA designations and identify any insurance or construction implications. We’ll also advise on elevation certificates and lender requirements where relevant.
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