Cedar Park
TX
Average Sales Price
$714,471
Median Sales Price
$548,750
Population
62,446
Total Listings
348
Discover Life in Cedar Park with Lisa Alexander
Local Perspective
If I were walking a client through Cedar Park, I’d point out how this suburb strikes a rare balance between Austin’s energy and a more relaxed, neighborhood-centric lifestyle. Cedar Park is a favorite of mine for clients who want proximity to the city without feeling swallowed up by it. There’s a genuine sense of community here—neighbors greet each other, local businesses know your name, and the parks are actually used and loved. In the broader Austin market, Cedar Park stands out for its practical value, strong schools, and that blend of established charm with ongoing growth. When I recommend Cedar Park, it’s often for buyers looking to put down roots while still keeping a foot in the action.
Neighborhood Highlights
Cedar Park has a welcoming, laid-back vibe that’s unmistakably family-oriented but never dull. Tree-lined streets, well-kept parks, and a calendar full of community events give it a hometown feel. What sets it apart from nearby areas is its mix of established neighborhoods and newer developments, all tied together by a strong sense of pride in local schools and recreation. You’ll notice how active folks are here—joggers on the trails, families at the splash pads, and friends meeting up at local coffee shops. It’s a place where you can enjoy quiet evenings on your porch, but still have plenty of options for dining, shopping, and entertainment just minutes away.
Homes & Architecture
Most homes in Cedar Park are traditional single-family residences, ranging from classic Texas brick ranches to more contemporary builds in newer subdivisions. You’ll find neighborhoods with mature trees and larger lots, as well as master-planned communities offering modern amenities. Typical layouts emphasize open living spaces, functional kitchens, and plenty of natural light—features that suit both growing families and those who love to entertain. There’s also a handful of townhomes and condos for those seeking lower maintenance, but the area’s real hallmark is its spacious, comfortable homes with a welcoming, lived-in feel.
Demographics
Data provided by Attom Data
Population
Employment
Population
62.4K
62.4K in 2020
Density
2.3K
per square mile
Households
22.4K
47 With Children
Gender
48% / 52%
Men Vs Women
Occupancy
68% / 32%
Owned Vs Rented
Age Median: -- Years
No Data
Education Level
No Data
Educational Environment
Elementary Schools (18)Middle Schools (5)High Schools (4)
Name
Category
Grades
Library
Ratio
9/10
Deer Creek Elementary School
2420 Zeppelin Dr, Cedar Park, TX 78613
Public
PK - 5
No
17:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
8/10
Pauline Naumann Elementary School
1201 Brighton Bend Ln, Cedar Park, TX 78613
Public
PK - 5
No
14:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
8/10
Westside Elementary School
300 Ryan Jordan Ln, Cedar Park, TX 78613
Public
PK - 5
No
14:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
8/10
Ronald Reagan Elementary School
1700 E Park St, Cedar Park, TX 78613
Public
PK - 5
No
16:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
7/10
Charlotte Cox Elementary School
1001 Brushy Creek Rd, Cedar Park, TX 78613
Public
PK - 5
No
15:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
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Amenities & Attractions
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Cedar Park Real Estate: Local Insights & FAQs
To help you make informed decisions, we've compiled answers to some of the most commonly asked questions.

What types of homes are common in Cedar Park?
Cedar Park features a mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and some newer developments. You’ll find established neighborhoods with mature trees as well as newer communities with modern amenities. There’s a variety of architectural styles, so most buyers can find something that fits their needs.
How is the commute and connectivity from Cedar Park?
What’s the lifestyle and walkability like here?
How fast do homes typically move in Cedar Park?
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