Located off Highway 29 on the west side of Georgetown, Cedar Hollow Crossing is a neighborhood of custom homes on acreage lots. Lots can be as small as just under 2 acres or as large as almost 13 acres. There is no HOA in Cedar Hollow Crossing, so there are few restrictions for homeowners. As such, homes can range from something small and modest to something large and luxurious. Most of the lots are filled with trees, giving you a real escape from city life, and some lots back to the San Gabriel River. Homes were built from the 1980s to the 2000s, so there is also a variety of architectural styles and floorplans. If you’re looking for acreage country living, but don’t want to be too far outside of the city, Cedar Hollow Crossing is an ideal place to start your search. Below, we’ll explore everything you need to know, from what it’s like living in Cedar Hollow Crossing to why so many homebuyers are drawn to this unique neighborhood. Scroll Down to Read Our Cedar Hollow Crossing Neighborhood Guide.
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Cedar Hollow Crossing Neighborhood Map
Cedar Hollow Crossing is located off Highway 29 a few miles west of 35. To get to Cedar Hollow Crossing take 35 to 29 and head west. Make a right on Cedar Hollow Road. Cedar Hollow is shaded in orange on the map below. Explore other Georgetown neighborhoods in our Georgetown Neighborhood Guide. Scroll down to continue reading our Cedar Hollow Crossing neighborhood guide.
Why Do Homebuyers Choose Cedar Hollow Crossing?
Cedar Hollow Crossing is highly sought after for its blend of affordability, style, and location. Here are some reasons why homebuyers are so drawn to it:
- Exceptional Value for Money – Compared to other Georgetown neighborhoods, Cedar Hollow Crossing offers more square footage and yard space at an attractive price point.
- Top School Districts – Families love that Cedar Hollow Crossing falls within some of the highest-rated school zones in Georgetown.
- Space to Spread Out – With most of the lots two acres or more, you’re not looking in your neighbors house. Fewer houses mean fewer lights, which means more opportunity to stargaze and enjoy the outdoors.
- A More Rural Feel – With no sidewalks and large parcels, residents truly feel like they’re living in the country without sacrificing easy access to urban amenities like shopping and dining.
- Minimal Restrictions – No HOA gives residents the flexibility to choose how they want to use their property without having to submit plans to an architectural committee when you want to paint your house.
- Convenient Location – Whether it’s accessing downtown Georgetown, Austin, or surrounding areas, the ease of commute makes this neighborhood ideal.
How’s the Commute to and From Cedar Hollow Crossing?
Cedar Hollow Crossing enjoys an ideal location with convenient access to major roads and highways, including I-35, which means Austin is just a short 30-40 minute drive away. Traffic can increase that to 60+ minutes when there is an accident or construction. For those working in Georgetown or nearby cities, navigating to work is seamless as there are several backroads and alternative routes where you can avoid I-35. You will want to budget in some extra time if your route takes you down Highway 29 to I-35 as the area around Target and H-E-B does slow down, even when it’s not a heavy commute time. The centralized shopping is nice, but does tend to draw a lot of people at all hours of the day.
What Do the Houses Look Like in Cedar Hollow Crossing?
Homes in Cedar Hollow Crossing are known for their impressive curb appeal. Most houses are set back from the street, offering 3 to 5 bedrooms, large living areas, and modern kitchens complete with premium finishes. You will also find older homes that are essentially in original condition, in need of an update. If you’re looking to make something your own, you’ll appreciate the blank canvas.
Many properties also come with outdoor patios and ample backyard space if you need to add pools or more outdoor living spaces. The large yards are perfect for gatherings or quiet weekends at home. These homes are designed not just for looks but for function, offering the perfect blend of comfort and style to have everything you want self contained on your property.
Cedar Hollow Crossing Schools
Kids who live in Cedar Hollow Crossing are served by the Georgetown ISD or the Liberty Hill ISD and will likely attend the following schools:
Georgetown ISD Schools
- Wolf Ranch Elementary - 4/10
- Tippit Middle - 3/10
- East View High - 4/10
School ratings reflect Great Schools ratings as of January 2025. Ratings are subject to change at any time. Please verify ratings and boundaries with the school district.
Liberty Hills ISD Schools
- Rancho Sienna Elementary - 7/10
- Liberty Hill Middle - 6/10
- Liberty Hill High - 7/10
School ratings reflect Great Schools ratings as of January 2025. Ratings are subject to change at any time. Please verify ratings and boundaries with the school district.
Property Tax Rate
The property tax rate for Georgetown’s Cedar Hollow Crossing neighborhood is 1.5182% as of the 2023 tax year, down from 1.683% as of the 2022 tax year. The property tax rate was 1.8658% as of the 2021 tax year.
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Cedar Hollow Crossing Sold Data – What Cedar Hollow Crossing Homes Actually Sold For
What sold recently in Cedar Hollow Crossing and for how much? Where can I find pictures of homes that actually sold? How many days does it take to sell a home in Cedar Hollow Crossing? How many homes are currently for sale in Cedar Hollow Crossing? What’s the median sold price in Cedar Hollow Crossing? What does the 90 day historic market trend look like in Cedar Hollow Crossing? How’s the Cedar Hollow Crossing market trending?
All of these questions (and more!) can be answered on our Cedar Hollow Crossing Sold Data Report.
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Where Are the Best Coffee Shops to Work?
Working remotely or simply want a relaxing spot to sip coffee while getting things done? Cedar Hollow Crossing boasts a variety of coffee shops nearby. Here are a few local favorites:
- Cianfrani Coffee Co. – Located right in Georgetown’s historic downtown, this cozy spot offers robust, locally brewed coffee, free Wi-Fi, and a laid-back ambiance.
- 309 Coffee – Just a quick drive away, this converted house turned coffee shop is perfect if you prefer working in a charming, welcoming space.
- Black Sugar Caffe – Known for its unique lattes and gourmet treats, this café is a go-to for caffeine lovers in a hurry or those wanting to settle in for a few hours.
Favorite Restaurants and Bars
Food lovers rejoice! Cedar Hollow Crossing is in close proximity to some of Georgetown’s best restaurants and bars. Here are spots you don’t want to miss:
- South Fork Fun Food & Brew – Local food truck park with area for kids to play. They often have live music and can be a fun atmosphere to bring a group.
- Dos Salsas – A local favorite serving up hearty Tex-Mex dishes with a lively atmosphere that’s perfect for family dinners.
- Blue Corn Harvest – Known for their farm-fresh, Southwest-inspired plates, this restaurant is ideal for a weekend night out.
- Munch Munch Waffles and More – Popular brunch spot with a variety of sweet and savory brunch dishes.
Where Do I Workout at a Gym and Stay Active Outside?
For fitness lovers, working out or staying active is easy when living in Cedar Hollow Crossing.
- Gyms to Check Out: Georgetown offers several traditional fitness centers like Anytime Fitness, Georgetown Fitness and Planet Fitness, all of which are equipped with top-notch facilities.
- TrvFit Georgetown is a unique approach to fitness with group classes, semi-private training and private training. Group classes are focused on a combination of strength training, cardiovascular endurance and sustained fat burn.
- If you’re looking for a HIIT workout, try Orangetheory in Downtown Georgetown or nearby Leander.
- Outdoor Activities: The San Gabriel River Trail is a must for biking, running, or simply enjoying a peaceful walk surrounded by nature. Additionally, neighborhood parks such as Berry Creek Park offer wide-open spaces and sports courts for a more casual workout.
Fun Things to Do
Life in Cedar Hollow Crossing isn’t only about houses and parks—it’s also about enjoying the vibrant lifestyle Georgetown has to offer. A few fun activities include:
- Visit Historic Downtown Georgetown – Explore its charming streets, boutique stores, and local landmarks.
- Attend the Red Poppy Festival – This annual spring event is perfect for friends and families with its parades, live music, and food stalls.
- Blue Hole – Spend your weekends visiting this gorgeous lagoon on the San Gabriel River, which is ideal for picnics, swimming, or just lounging by the water.
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Your Next Step to Making Cedar Hollow Crossing Home
Cedar Hollow Crossing has everything a homebuyer might want—a welcoming community, great homes on spacious lots, scenic surroundings, and convenient amenities all within arm’s reach.
If you’re ready to start exploring homes in this incredible neighborhood, our team of Cedar Hollow Crossing buyer’s agents is here to help. We specialize in finding your perfect match and navigating you through every step of the home-buying process.
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Georgetown Realtor Specializing in Cedar Hollow Crossing Homes

Rebecca Jacks and Raymond Stoklosa are Georgetown Realtors specializing in Cedar Hollow Crossing homes. Whether you’re looking to buy or sell a home in Cedar Hollow Crossing, Rebecca and Raymond know the area well and have the experience and tools necessary to make your next real estate transaction stress free. For more info about who we are and how we work, check out Buying a Home in Cedar Hollow Crossing and Selling a Home in Cedar Hollow Crossing.
