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Williamson County · Land Value Explainer

What Actually Drives Williamson County Land Prices

Williamson County land prices are not one number. Per-acre values in this county range from roughly $50K to north of $300K depending on five identifiable factors. Here is what each factor moves, in what direction, and how to put a defensible estimate on a specific parcel.

The factors that actually move Williamson land prices

Five things explain most of the variance in Williamson land pricing. The order below is roughly the impact order — school zone is usually the biggest single lever, topography is usually the smallest. None of them work in isolation. A great-school-zone tract with no utilities and brutal topography still prices very differently from the same school zone with a flat, sewer-served pad site.

What current Williamson County numbers look like

The 3-year median in Williamson County is $117K/acre, with most qualified closings between $68K and $232K. Median tract size is 5.7 ac, and median days on market is 37. The values below are aggregated from 265 closings — see the live Williamson County Land Intelligence page for the per-school-zone and per-acreage-band breakdowns.

$117K
Median $/Acre
$68K–$232K
Typical Range
5.7 ac
Median Tract

How to estimate the value of a specific Williamson parcel

To estimate the value of a specific Williamson parcel: start with the school-zone median for the relevant acreage band from the Land Intelligence dashboard, then adjust up or down based on utility access, zoning yield, and percentage of usable acreage. A defensible estimate is a range, not a number — typically the 25th to 75th percentile of the matching segment, narrowed by parcel specifics.

Common pricing mistakes

The mistakes we see most often: anchoring on a single recent sale instead of the median, ignoring the difference between deeded acreage and usable acreage, applying a county-wide average to a school-zone-specific question, and treating sewer-served and septic-only tracts as comparable. Each of those mistakes can be a 30–50% pricing error in this county.

Where to go from here

If you're trying to put a number on a specific Williamson tract, the Land Intelligence dashboard breaks the county down by high-school zone, acreage band, and quarter. Use those filters to build the comp set that actually matches your tract — not the headline county figure. If you want a walked-through estimate from us, the contact form on this page is the fastest way to get one.

Williamson County

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