New construction · Hutto
Emory Crossing
Hutto's current building wave — townhomes from the $260s to family plans in the $400s.
← All communities Actively selling Verified July 2026
The community
Emory Crossing carries Hutto’s current building wave: a master-planned community off the US-79 corridor mixing townhomes and single-family production at some of the most accessible new-build pricing in the metro. The amenity package — pool, splash pad, parks, trails — is partly delivered with more phased in, so ask what’s open today. The community’s real amenity is arithmetic: townhomes from the $260s and single-family plans from the upper $200s into the $400s (builder-published base pricing, July 2026 — verify current releases), fifteen minutes from Samsung’s Taylor campus.
The phase picture is worth understanding. Taylor Morrison is selling across 40- and 50-foot sections plus townhomes; David Weekley Homes is in its final opportunities here. Rosters rotate by phase — confirm who holds active inventory before you tour.
The homes
Two distinct products. The townhomes run roughly 1,500–1,600 square feet, open-concept, low-maintenance, with the higher HOA that maintenance model implies. Single-family plans on 40- and 50-foot lots (~0.09–0.15 acres) run roughly 1,500–2,800 square feet, one and two stories. Lots are small and streets are close — that’s the honest trade for the entry price, and the community makes it deliberately. Two numbers to nail down per section before comparing against the sticker: the HOA (published figures range from about $90 to $180 a month by section) and the MUD-inclusive tax rate, which runs toward 3%. Together they can swing the monthly payment more than a $15K price difference does.
Location, schools, and the drive
Emory Crossing is zoned to Hutto ISD — verify campus assignments by address in this fast-growth district. The commute geography is the pitch: US-79 puts Samsung’s Taylor megafab about 15 minutes east and Round Rock’s employers 15–25 minutes west, while SH-130 runs south to Tesla and the airport in 30–40. Downtown Austin remains a 35–50 minute haul. Daily life leans on Hutto’s Co-Op district and Round Rock’s retail for now. If you want an established alternative in the same town — finished amenities, golf, visible comps — compare Star Ranch down the corridor; if you’re chasing the lowest new-build entry near Samsung, also look at the new communities in Taylor itself.
Builders active here
Taylor Morrison, David Weekley Homes — rosters rotate by phase and release, so treat this as a snapshot (July 2026). We track current releases, inventory homes, and which builders are motivated in any given month.
Before you visit the model home
Tour Emory Crossing with us
Register us as your representation on your first visit — most builders require it from day one. We'll set up the tour, pull the current release sheets, and tell you which lots and phases we'd actually pick.
Prefer to talk first? (512) 537-8623 or contact@raresidential.com.
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