COMING SOON · ROUND ROCK, TX

1804 Oakridge Drive

Cimarron · West Round Rock · Williamson County · No Mandatory HOA

Active 5/23/26 · Coming Soon
Beds
4
Baths
2.5
Living
2,536 SF
Built
1978
Stories
2
Garage
2-Car
Front exterior of 1804 Oakridge Drive at sunset, showing the mature magnolia tree, painted brick, and two-story facade.
List Price
TBD
Coming soon
Goes Active
5/23/26
Showings begin
Todd Massey, REALTOR®, PSA

Welcome — and thank you for taking the time to look at this home.

If you're considering 1804 Oakridge, you're looking at an established home in one of West Round Rock's most settled neighborhoods. The home was built in 1978, and the current owners have invested in a number of recent updates to the systems and finishes that buyers most often ask about in an older home.

My goal with this site is to give you an honest, useful picture of the home, the neighborhood, the schools, and the surrounding area — so you can decide whether it's worth a private showing. If you're working with a buyer's agent, share this site with them. If you're not, you're welcome to reach me directly. Either way, I appreciate you considering it.

— Todd Massey, REALTOR®, PSA · eXp Realty, LLC

AUDIO WALKTHROUGH

Listen to a short briefing.

Two recorded walkthroughs of the home, the neighborhood, and the area — choose the short brief or the full version.

SHORT BRIEF

5-minute overview

FULL BRIEFING

Long-form walkthrough

WHY THIS HOME

Three things worth knowing.

What makes this home different from newer construction down the road.

REASON 01

Recent updates to the things buyers worry about.

The systems and finishes most often flagged in an older home — roof, HVAC, electrical panel, kitchen, windows, siding, flooring — have all been recently updated by the seller. Receipts will be made available during inspection. A full inspection is still the right step, but the homework on the major items has largely been done.

REASON 02

Established neighborhood, no master-plan sameness.

Cimarron was built between the late 1970s and mid 1980s. Lots are larger than typical newer construction, the tree canopy is mature, and the architectural variety is real. There is no mandatory HOA fee in this neighborhood — verify deed restrictions before relying on that — but the cost of ownership is simpler here than in many newer master-planned communities.

REASON 03

Schools are at the top of the street.

Chisholm Trail Middle School sits at 500 Oakridge Drive — the same street as the home. Deep Wood Elementary and Round Rock High School are both close by, and all three are confirmed Round Rock ISD schools for this address as of the preparation date. School zones can change over time at the discretion of the district, so if you're planning long-term around a specific school, confirm current boundaries with RRISD.

RECENT UPDATES

What the sellers have invested in.

A summary of the recent updates the sellers have reported. Receipts and documentation will be available during inspection. Final condition should be verified independently.

Roof
Recently replaced
HVAC
Recently replaced
Kitchen
Recently remodeled
Siding
Hardie fiber cement
Windows
Recently replaced
Flooring
LVP throughout
Electrical panel
Recently upgraded (no EV charger installed; a licensed electrician can add one)
Lighting
Recessed, smart-ready
Paint
Interior + exterior
Insulation
Attic addition
Garage
Doors + openers
Investment
$95K–$149K estimated

LIFESTYLE FIT

This home tends to work well for…

A few patterns we see in buyers who gravitate to West Round Rock. Every buyer is different — this is meant as orientation, not prescription.

THE LOCAL EMPLOYER HOUSEHOLD

If your work is in Round Rock — Dell Technologies, Round Rock ISD, St. David's, Baylor Scott & White, Ascension Seton, Emerson, or NI — this home keeps your commute simple. Dell's Round Rock campus is about ten minutes away. Round Rock's medical district and the city's professional core are within a five to ten minute radius.

THE NORTH AUSTIN COMMUTER

If your work is up the Parmer Lane corridor — Apple, the Domain, IBM, Amazon, Schwab, or Samsung's Austin and Taylor facilities — this location offers route flexibility most Austin suburbs don't have. Four major roads meet within a mile of the home: I-35, RM 620, SH-45, and McNeil to MoPac. Actual drive times vary with traffic; we recommend testing your specific commute at the time of day you'd actually be driving it.

THE HYBRID OR WORK-FROM-HOME PROFESSIONAL

Combined Round Rock West and Cimarron data shows roughly 38.5% of working adults work from home. If your week mixes home-office days with occasional in-person trips to a campus or downtown, the larger lots, mature streets, and quieter feel of an established neighborhood tend to support a calmer working rhythm than denser, newer construction.

THE NEIGHBORHOOD

Cimarron and West Round Rock.

What it's actually like to live here.

Cimarron was developed between the late 1970s and the mid 1980s, with most homes settled into a quarter-acre lot pattern. The streets are lined with large mature trees, and the home itself has a mature magnolia in the front yard. Architecture in the neighborhood is varied rather than uniform — you'll see traditional brick, mid-century modern influences, and a few Texas farmhouse adaptations. The Greater Round Rock West Neighborhood Association is a voluntary organization that runs community events; no mandatory HOA fee has been identified for this address, though buyers should verify deed restrictions and any intended uses with title.

LANDSCAPE
  • Large mature trees throughout
  • Quarter-acre lot pattern typical
  • Mature magnolia in subject's front yard
  • Established canopy, deep setbacks
COMMUNITY
  • Voluntary neighborhood association
  • No mandatory HOA fee identified
  • Community events year-round
  • Verify deed restrictions with title
ACCESS
  • Four major routes within a mile
  • Walking distance to schools
  • Downtown Round Rock 3 miles
  • Brushy Creek Trail nearby

THE SCHOOLS

Confirmed Round Rock ISD.

The three confirmed Round Rock ISD schools for this address. Ratings and statistics are as reported by the listed sources.

ELEMENTARY

Deep Wood Elementary

705 St. Williams Drive

  • According to available ratings, in the top 11% of Texas elementary schools
  • 68.97% STAAR Reading proficient · 71% overall
  • Student-teacher ratio reported at 10:1 · Gifted & Talented program
MIDDLE

Chisholm Trail Middle School

500 Oakridge Drive — same street as the home

  • Niche grade reported as A− · Top 30% of Texas middle schools
  • 58% reading proficient · 53% math proficient
  • Project Lead The Way + Gifted & Talented programs
HIGH

Round Rock High School

201 Deep Wood Drive

  • Niche grade reported as A+ · GreatSchools reported as 9/10
  • 99% graduation rate · SAT 1290 average · ACT 30 average
  • 67% AP participation · 3,720+ student enrollment
SPOTLIGHT

What Round Rock High School offers.

Founded 1867 · Largest high school in greater Austin · UIL 6A

Round Rock High School is the only campus in the district with a Marine Corps JROTC program. Career and technical pathways include Automotive Technology, Culinary Arts, Game Programming & Design, Law Enforcement, and a working Print Shop. Academic pathways include PLTW Engineering, PLTW Biomedical, Cybersecurity, Drone Aviation, Fashion Design, and a full Health Science program.

Athletically and in the arts: the swim and dive program has reached state championships fourteen times since 2008. The baseball program won the state championship in 1996. The Dragon Band marched in the 2015 Rose Parade and earned the Sudler Shield in 2014.

School ratings are reported as of the preparation date and represent one data point. Every family should evaluate schools against their own priorities. School attendance boundaries are confirmed for this address as of the preparation date; if you are planning long-term around a specific school, please confirm current zoning with Round Rock ISD before relying on it.

THE COMMUTE

Four major routes within a mile.

Approximate off-peak drive times. Real-world drive times vary with traffic, school traffic, weather, and time of day — we recommend testing your actual commute before deciding.

DestinationDistanceOff-Peak
Dell Technologies HQ~4 mi~10 min
Dell Diamond · Round Rock Express~5 mi~10 min
Downtown Round Rock~3 mi~7 min
Kalahari Resort~7 mi~12 min
Apple Parmer Lane~10 mi~20 min
The Domain · Q2 Stadium~12 mi~20 min
Samsung Austin Semiconductor~17 mi~25 min
UT Austin~22 mi~35 min
Austin-Bergstrom Airport29.2 mi44 min
Tesla Gigafactory~30 mi~50 min

OWNERSHIP COSTS

Texas property taxes, simplified.

What you should know about ongoing ownership costs. Tax rates and exemption amounts change — verify your specific numbers with the Williamson Central Appraisal District and your lender.

The framework.

Texas property taxes are set by local taxing entities — the city, the county, the school district, and any special districts. The assessed value is set by the county appraisal district. Combined property tax rates in this part of Round Rock are reported at approximately 1.68%. WCAD's 2026 assessed value for this address is reported at $434,842.

Homestead exemption.

If you make this home your primary residence, you may qualify for a homestead exemption that reduces your taxable value. As of 2026, the homestead exemption for school district taxes is reported at $140,000 under SB 4 / Prop 13. Your specific eligibility and exemption amount should be confirmed with the appraisal district.

What to verify.

Before committing, verify with your lender: the current combined tax rate, your homestead exemption eligibility, your projected escrow payment, your insurance quote, and any utility cost estimates. These numbers move, and your monthly payment depends on them.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Worth asking.

Questions buyers commonly ask about this home and this area.

SCHEDULE A SHOWING

See it in person.

Showings begin May 23rd. Reach out and we'll find a time that works.

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Todd Massey

Todd Massey

REALTOR®, PSA · eXp Realty Luxury Member

512-714-2289

Todd Massey is a Texas-licensed real estate agent sponsored by eXp Realty, LLC, with a focus on Round Rock and the greater Austin area. He believes in giving buyers honest information, respecting their existing representation, and treating every showing as an opportunity to earn trust.

Sponsored by eXp Realty, LLC
Designated Broker: Karen Richards
Member, Austin Board of REALTORS® · ACTRIS MLS
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