Georgetown Edition | October 2023

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GEORGETOWN VILLAGE, 78628 & 78633 Located on both sides of Shell Road north of Williams Drive, the Georgetown Village neighborhood has approximately 790 homes built over the course of about two decades. The neighborhood is close to two Georgetown ISD elementary schools and several parks.

SHELL RD.

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Build-out year: 1998-2019 Builders include: Ashton Woods, Gehan Homes, KB Home, Lennar Homes, Origin Homes, Perry Homes, other independent builders Square footage: 1,560-4,170 Home values: $390,000-$652,000 HOA dues (estimated): $100 per year Schools: Georgetown ISD’s McCoy Elementary, Village Elementary, Benold Middle, Georgetown High schools Property taxes (in dollars): City of Georgetown 0.374 Georgetown ISD 1.2136 Georgetown Village Public Improvement District 0.12 Williamson County 0.338116

Homes on the market* 8 Homes under contract* 4 Median home value $485,000 Average days on the market* 75 Median annual property taxes $10,104 Median price per square foot $182.44

Village Commons is one of several sections of the Georgetown Village neighborhood. (Photos by Claire Shoop/Community Impact) AMENITIES Residents of the Georgetown Village neighborhood have access to many local parks and smaller green spaces, including Village Park, Cedar Elm Park, Creekside Park, Rowan Park and others. There is also a neighborhood pool, playground equipment and picnic areas.

Williamson County Farm- to-Market/Road District Total (per $100 valuation)

0.037492 2.083208

Village Park has trails running through it as well as playground equipment.

Nestled in the neighborhood, Rowan Park has playgrounds and sport courts.

NEIGHBORHOOD DATA PROVIDED BY JIM MAYO COLDWELL BANKER REALTY • 630Ÿ479Ÿ9107 HTTPS:¢¢JIMMAYO.CBINTOUCH.COM

*AS OF FEB. 20

What is the WilCo MRC? The Williamson County Medical Reserve Corps are medical and non-medical volunteers who help make our community stronger and healthier during disasters and every day to improve local emergency response capabilities, reduce potential public health risk and vulnerabilities, and build community preparedness and resilience. Who volunteers with the WilCo MRC? WilCo MRC volunteers include medical and public health professionals as well as other community members without medical or healthcare backgrounds who wish to donate their time and experience. Volunteer hours can depend on individual’s availability. What will WilCo MRC Volunteers do? The specic roles that WilCo MRC volunteers play, and activities they participate in, will depend upon the volunteer’s background, experience, interest, and skills. These activities can include:

• Community education and outreach • Community vaccination clinics • Mass dispensing efforts • And much more…

• Support services to disaster call centers, Family Assistance Centers, and Reception Centers • Emergency Operation Center • Disaster clean-up and recovery support

• Emergency Preparedness and Response trainings and exercises

• Emergency Shelter Operations • Emergency Mass Care response

Call now for more information on volunteering in your community! 512-248-3215 • WilcoMRC@wilco.org

REGISTER HERE!

wcchd.org

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