
At Poe Legacy Construction, we believe homes should be crafted to last, priced with integrity, and built with care. Williamson County is growing quickly. Smart families are choosing to build and remodel with intention. Here is why putting roots down right here makes sense.
1. Williamson County is booming, and home values support the investment
Williamson County’s total property market value reached $184.7 billion in 2025, an 8.5% increase from 2024. That growth signals strong confidence in local real estate and long term stability for homeowners. See the report from Community Impact here.
2. Homes are sitting longer, which gives you room to plan the right project
As of July 2025, the median home price was $418,000 in Williamson County. Homes spent an average of 67 days on the market, which is 17 days longer than a year earlier. Source: Redfin’s county dashboard here.
More time on market can mean less pressure to buy and more opportunity to invest in a remodel that fits your family and lifestyle.
3. Rental growth shows people want to live here, and thoughtful upgrades hold value
Local coverage points to a significant rise in homes for rent across the Austin area and Williamson County, reflecting strong demand to live in the region even as buying patterns shift. See reporting from the Austin American Statesman here and East Wilco Insider on builder activity and demand here.
For homeowners, well-planned renovations and outdoor living upgrades can strengthen day-to-day comfort and long-term resale potential.
4. Building permits show steady construction activity
Williamson County issued 6,304 permits for single-family and small multifamily construction in 2023. That averages roughly 526 permits per month, a sign of a healthy construction ecosystem that supports materials, trades, and local jobs. Source: East Wilco Insider here.
5. Know your neighborhood. Population growth is real across the county
Georgetown counted 67,176 residents in 2020 and is estimated to exceed 100,000. See the city overview here. Leander rose from 59,202 in 2020 to an estimated 87,511 by 2024. See details here.
As more families put down roots in places like Georgetown, Round Rock, Cedar Park, and Leander, the need for lasting craftsmanship grows too.
What this means for your project
- You invest in stable neighborhoods with proven demand and appreciation.
- You avoid bidding wars and design a home that fits your life today.
- You work with a team that values transparency, quality, and on-time delivery.
Ready to explore a remodel, outdoor living upgrade, or custom build in Williamson County? Let’s talk about your vision and build something worthy of your legacy.
Reach out to Poe Legacy Construction
Sources
- Community Impact reporting on Williamson County appraisal totals: