418 Wimberley St.
4 bedroom / 3 bath
2,640 square feet
$320,000
Wendy Papasan
Keller Williams Realty
512-330-1004
*Information current as of 10/18/19
418 Wimberley St.
4 bedroom / 3 bath
2,640 square feet
$320,000
Wendy Papasan
Keller Williams Realty
512-330-1004
*Information current as of 10/18/19
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108 Lidell St.
3 bedroom / 3 bath
1,774 square feet
$214,500
Jennifer Felix
Keller Williams Realty
775-224-6448
*Information current as of 10/18/19522 W. Metcalfe St.
4 bedroom / 3 bath
1,823 square feet
$230,000
Aaron Gordy
Vantage Residential Equity
512-293-0297
*Information current as of 10/18/19515 W. Metcalfe St.
5 bedroom / 3 bathroom
2,163 square feet
$229,900
Raye Mayhorn
Realty Executives of Killeen
254-519-2080
*Information current as of 10/18/19*Information current as of 10/18/19Hutto Square is located north of Hwy. 79, near Limmer Loop.
The community, also known as Hutto Town Square, is located near Limmer Loop. Single-story and two-story homes in the neighborhood feature three- and four-bedroom floor plans, many of which include covered patios and fenced backyards.
Build-out year: 2015
Builders include: D.R. Horton and Ryland Homes
Square footage: 1,300-3,000
Home values: $212,000-$320,000
HOA dues (estimated): $35, monthly
Amenities: community pool and playscape
Schools: Cottonwood Creek Elementary School or Hutto Elementary School, Hutto Middle School, Hutto High School
Taylor Buchanan joined Community Impact Newspaper in 2018 after completing a master of journalism degree from the University of Texas. She worked as the senior reporter for Community Impact's Southwest Austin edition and is now the editor for the company's flagship Round Rock/Pflugerville/Hutto edition.
The Texas Legislature held hearings Feb. 25 with energy companies including Oncor Electric Delivery and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas in response to last week’s historic winter storm, which left millions of Texans without electricity for days.
Individuals and businesses who sustained losses during the winter storm are eligible for federal assistance, according to a Texas Disaster Declaration approved
H-E-B stores across Texas have limited store hours and placed purchase limits on some high-demand products due to ongoing severe winter weather, H-E-B officials announced Feb. 19.
While power generation has been restored to serve most Texas residents, Abbott said state agencies remain focused on water and food distribution Feb. 18.
Although tens of thousands of megawatts remain off the statewide power grid Feb. 17, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said relief is on the way for many Texans within the next 24 hours.