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πŸ“ Leander, TX

Retiring to Leander, TX

Rapidly growing with affordable homes, MetroRail access, and a Hill Country backdrop.

More affordable than Cedar Park with similar Hill Country accessCrystal Falls Golf Club and neighborhoodCapital MetroRail station with service to AustinNear Cedar Park Regional Medical CenterHill Country views and scenic surroundingsRapidly growing restaurant and retail sceneAccess to Lake Travis and wineries

Leander is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, and its combination of relatively affordable housing, growing amenities, and Hill Country setting is beginning to attract retirees alongside the young families that have fueled its growth. With a population of approximately 75,000, Leander sits just west and north of Cedar Park and offers many of the same geographic advantages at a lower price point.

Housing is one of Leander's biggest draws for retirees. The median home price is approximately $370K, which is noticeably lower than neighboring Cedar Park. The Crystal Falls area in western Leander is particularly popular with older adults, offering newer homes with Hill Country views, the Crystal Falls Golf Club, and a quieter, more scenic setting than the eastern side of the city. Other neighborhoods like Bryson and Mason Hills provide single-story options with modern finishes and community amenities.

Leander does not have its own hospital, but Cedar Park Regional Medical Center is just minutes to the south, and St. David's Georgetown Hospital is approximately 20 minutes to the northeast. Urgent care clinics and medical offices have expanded rapidly along US-183 and Ronald Reagan Boulevard as the population has grown. Most healthcare needs can be met locally, with more specialized care available in Round Rock or Austin.

One of Leander's unique advantages is the Capital MetroRail Red Line station. The MetroRail runs from Leander to downtown Austin, providing a car-free option for day trips into the city. While the service is not frequent enough for daily commuting by most standards, it is a convenient option for retirees who want to attend events, visit museums, or enjoy Austin's restaurant and music scene without driving.

Recreation in Leander includes the Crystal Falls Golf Club, several community parks, and growing trail connectivity. The city's western location provides easy access to Hill Country drives, wineries, and Lake Travis. Leander's restaurant and retail scene is growing rapidly, with new developments along US-183 and Ronald Reagan Boulevard adding dining and shopping options regularly.

Leander is a strong choice for retirees who want newer, more affordable housing than Cedar Park, do not need a dedicated 55+ community, and appreciate the combination of Hill Country scenery and access to Austin via MetroRail. The city is still very much in its growth phase, which means some areas are still developing, but that also means new amenities and services continue to arrive.

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Housing in Leander

Median Home Price
$370K
Price Range
$270K-$520K
55+ Communities
Not yet
Walkability
Low-Moderate
Popular Neighborhoods: Crystal Falls, Bryson, Mason Hills, Travisso, Block House Creek
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Healthcare Access

Leander does not have its own hospital, but Cedar Park Regional Medical Center is just minutes south. St. David's Georgetown Hospital is about 20 minutes northeast. Urgent care clinics and medical offices along US-183 and Ronald Reagan Boulevard have expanded rapidly in recent years. More specialized care is available in Round Rock or Austin, both within 25 to 35 minutes.

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Things to Do

Crystal Falls Golf Club is a highlight for golfers. Community parks and expanding trails provide outdoor recreation. The MetroRail station offers car-free day trips to Austin for dining, museums, and entertainment. Lake Travis and Hill Country wineries are a short drive west. The local restaurant and shopping scene is growing steadily.

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Safety

Leander maintains low crime rates and benefits from a growing police department that has kept pace with the city's rapid population growth.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Leander

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Leander TX a good place to retire?β–Ό
Leander is increasingly attractive for retirees looking for affordable housing with Hill Country access. The median home price of $370K is lower than Cedar Park and Georgetown. The MetroRail station provides a car-free connection to Austin. Cedar Park Regional Medical Center is minutes away. The Crystal Falls area offers golf, scenic views, and newer single-story homes. The main consideration is that Leander is still growing rapidly, so some areas are still developing amenities.
Does Leander have a hospital?β–Ό
Leander does not have its own hospital, but Cedar Park Regional Medical Center is just a few minutes south of the city. St. David's Georgetown Hospital is approximately 20 minutes northeast. Urgent care clinics and medical offices along US-183 and Ronald Reagan Boulevard serve most routine healthcare needs. For specialized care, Baylor Scott & White in Round Rock is about 25 minutes east.
What neighborhoods in Leander are good for retirees?β–Ό
Crystal Falls in western Leander is the most popular area for retirees, offering Hill Country views, a golf club, and newer single-story homes. Bryson and Mason Hills also provide modern homes with community amenities. Travisso is a master-planned community with trails and a resort-style pool. Block House Creek is an established neighborhood closer to Cedar Park with more affordable options.
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