Cimarron Hills Homes for Sale
Cimarron Hills is luxury home community located on Highway 29 in Georgetown, just minutes from the historic Georgetown square. This exclusive golf course community is five miles west of I-35 and five miles east of Highway 183, offering an easy commute to the Dell Campus and Greater Austin’s high tech sector. Students attend Georgetown ISD Schools or Liberty Hill ISD Schools.
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105 Cimarron Hills E Trl, Georgetown, TX 78628
102 Copper Point, Georgetown, TX 78628
701 Cimarron Hills W Trl, Georgetown, TX 78628
107 Spearpoint CV, Georgetown, TX 78628
104 Pitchstone Cv, Georgetown, TX 78628
104 Long Point Cv, Georgetown, TX 78628
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Cimarron Hills Neighborhood Information
Where exactly is Cimarron Hills located?
Cimarron Hills is located on Highway 29 in Georgetown, just minutes from the historic Georgetown square. This exclusive community is five miles west of I-35 and five miles east of Highway 183, offering an easy commute to the Dell Campus and Greater Austin’s high tech sector.What is the average price of the homes?
New and resale homes in Cimarron Hills currently sell for an average price of $1,026,216.What is the average age of the homes?
The average age of homes in Cimarron Hills is 4 years, with new homes and home sites available.What is the average size of the homes?
Cimarron Hills homes are an average of 4,434 square feet. Home sites are between a half-acre and one acre.How long do homes stay on the market?
Homes in Cimarron Hills are on the market for an average of 145 days.Why do residents choose to live there?
The Austin-Round Rock metropolitan area is one of the fastest growing areas in the nation. With so many high tech companies relocating here, Cimarron Hills has become the community of choice for many top-level executives and their families. Cimarron Hills has one of the finest natural sites for golf, which inspired Jack Nicklaus to incorporate much of the area's natural beauty into the design for this Signature Golf Course. Lot prices in the community include golf membership fees for the Cimarron Hills Golf & Country Club, which the Dallas Morning News has described as the “Best Private Course in Central Texas.” Home sites here offer ideal settings on the golf course or along the lush green belts and gorgeous waterways that meander through the community. In addition, Cimarron Hills offers custom home designs by five of the nation’s top architects, and a limited number of custom villas. The landscape offers views of rolling hills, sparkling rivers, and the natural beauty of the Texas Hill Country. Cimarron Hills also offers unbeatable amenities, access to highly acclaimed schools, and proximity to an ever-increasing number of shopping and dining venues, including the Round Rock Premium Outlet Mall and – thanks to the new highway expansions – the fine shops and cafes at the Domain.What are some the negatives of living there?
The only negative for Cimarron Hills residents is having to choose between an afternoon spent enjoying the luxurious amenities of a world-class private club, or an afternoon spent enjoying the many retail amenities that are so close by. This is a happy dilemma!What are the public schools like?
Students in Cimarron Hills attend schools in two highly acclaimed districts: the Leander Independent School District and the Georgetown Independent School District.How close are the schools?
Highway 29 and the close proximity of major thoroughfares place all the schools within an easy commute. In addition, school buses from all the schools enter Cimarron Hills to pick up and drop off students.Are there any private schools nearby?
There are a number of schools in the area, including St. Helen’s Catholic school in Georgetown (Pre-K through 7), Grace Academy of Georgetown (K through 12), and Round Rock Christian Academy (Pre-K through 12). In addition, with the new toll roads nearby, other private schools throughout the North Austin/Cedar Park area are easily accessible.Are there any pre-schools nearby?
There are more than 10 pre-schools within 20 minutes of Cimarron Hills, including Community Montessori School in Georgetown, Rabbit Hill School, Grace Episcopal Preschool, and Christ Lutheran Learning Center.What kind of amenities are offered?
In addition to the golf course, Cimarron Hills offers custom home designs by five of the nation’s top architects, a new selection of home sites, and a limited number of custom villas. The landscape offers views of rolling hills, sparkling rivers, and the natural beauty of the Texas Hill Country. In this family-oriented residential community, residents enjoy miles of hike and bike trails, multiple terrain practice facilities, and of course, the amenities of a world-class resort. The resort includes a casual, yet elegant 27,000-square foot Clubhouse with a lavish spa and state-of-the-art fitness facility. Inside, club members can treat themselves to an old-world steakhouse experience, complete with leather chairs, oak walls, warm fires, and friendly neighbors. Residents can also enjoy full concierge service, an on-site Mother’s Day Out program called Camp Little Bear, and meals prepared by one of the nation’s top chefs at the Osage Trace, Cimarron Hills’ world-class restaurant.Where do people shop for groceries?
Residents of Cimarron Hills have the choice of several new supermarkets just 10 minutes away. The stores offer an abundance of gourmet foods, including sushi, cheeses, and wines.What is the traffic like when commuting to downtown?
Cimarron Hills is located west of I-35 in Georgetown, just 30 minutes from Downtown Austin. The new Central Texas Tollways, and the proximity of so many high-tech companies, make the commute an easy and scenic drive.How long does it take to commute downtown?
About 30 minutes.How long does it take to drive to the airport?
Thanks to the new 130 tollway, residents of Cimarron Hills can be at the airport in as little as 25 minutes of traffic-free driving.What makes you an expert on Cimarron Hills?
I have lived in this area for several years and am very familiar with the social, academic, business, and cultural amenities available in the Georgetown/Round Rock area. In addition, my knowledge of the amenities and market developments in Cimarron Hills makes me a useful resource for prospective residents.
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