Round Rock Edition | June 2023

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BEHRENS RANCH, 78681

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Behrens Ranch is a 500-acre master-planned community that oers multiple amenities, including two pools, a clubhouse, a covered pavilion, a tennis court and a playground. Greenbelt spaces run throughout the northeast Round Rock neighborhood that includes walking trails and park spaces.

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Build-out year: 2014 Builders include: Sitterle, Casa Bella, Tom Pitt, Wilshire Square footage: 1,956-7,217 Home values: $740,000-$880,000 HOA dues (estimated): $500 annually ($125 quarterly) Schools: Cactus Ranch Elementary, Walsh Middle School, Round Rock High School Property taxes (in dollars): City of Round Rock $0.342 Williamson County $0.375608 Austin Community College $0.0987 Williamson County Farm-to-Market/Road District $0.037492 Round Rock ISD $1.0626 Upper Brushy Creek Water Improvement District $0.0175 Total (per $100 valuation) $1.9339

Homes on the market* 4 Median home value $837,750 Homes under contract* 7

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Residents can make use of the Behrens Ranch clubhouse and pool for private events and hot days. (Photos by Brooke Sjoberg/Community Impact)

Average days on the market* 88 Median annual property taxes $12,000 Median price per square foot $216

Multiple play structures are located near the Behrens Ranch clubhouse.

Behrens Ranch is a master-planned community in northwest Round Rock.

Residents can use tennis courts located in the community's amenity center.

NEIGHBORHOOD DATA PROVIDED BY MICHELE SHERWOOD KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY 5125874334 • HTTPS:MSHERWOOD.KW.COM

*AS OF MAY 10

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