Serenada Homes for Sale

Serenada


Experience

Do you hanker for land, lots of land – right in the middle of the city? This tranquil, established neighborhood in Georgetown, in the 78628 zip code of Williamson County, features ranch style, one-story homes, custom built in the 1970s and 1980s. Serenada West homes boast acreage lots with green native landscaped lawns loaded with mature oaks, exteriors with brick or stone veneers, and the curbless streets give the area a quaint rural look. The neighborhood of Serenada features 1 to 2 acre home sites surrounded by the city of Georgetown. It can certainly feel like country living right in the heart of the city. Most of the homes in Serenada have been remodeled, offer stunning wooded views and deer aplenty. Privacy is at a premium in this rare gem. Another interesting note is many of the homes are on septic, thus the local tax rate for the neighborhood is about 30% less than the rest of Georgetown.

The Serenada West homes are well-maintained and include details like skylights, stone fireplaces, decks or covered patios, and even swimming pools. Some have freshly remodeled kitchens with custom cabinets, gourmet islands, and granite counters. With a wide range of finishes, sizes and styles in Serenada, it makes this neighborhood very attractive to someone looking for a little more than cookie cutter.

Neighbors enjoy proximity to shopping at Wolf Ranch Town Center, HEB grocery store, and the Round Rock Premium Outlets. For entertainment, they visit Cedar Park Center, which is home to the Austin Spurs basketball, Texas Stars hockey, and concerts from touring bands. For a night out, Downtown Georgetown's historic square offers local restaurants, art galleries, and cute antique shops.

 

Schools

Serenada West are part of the Georgetown ISD. Students attend McCoy Elementary (PK-5), Forbes Middle School (6-8), and Georgetown High School (9-12). The neighborhood is about 7 miles from Southwestern University, 12.5 miles from the Austin Community College Round Rock Campus, and 31 miles from the University of Texas at Austin.