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Spring Creek
Taylor's value leader minutes from Samsung — entry pricing with 2-in-1 guest-suite plans.
← All communities Actively selling Verified July 2026
The community
Spring Creek is one of Taylor’s main active communities and its clearest value play: DRB Homes product starting in the $240s (builder-published base pricing, July 2026 — verify current), roughly five miles from the Samsung semiconductor campus that’s rewriting the town’s economics. The community’s costs are as notable as its prices — it’s in-city rather than MUD-financed, and the HOA runs about $650 a year, a fraction of what most Austin-metro master plans charge monthly. At entry price points, that cost structure moves the payment more than the sticker does.
The amenity set is modest — parks, playground, trails — which is appropriate: you’re buying a house and a commute here, not a resort.
The homes
DRB Homes is the builder (the community previously sold under the Brightland Homes banner — builder rosters and banners rotate by phase, so verify the current lineup). Plans run roughly 1,600–3,050 square feet on 40- to 55-foot lots, one and two stories, and the community is the area’s only natural-gas-service neighborhood. The distinctive product is the 2-in-1 design: a guest suite above the garage with its own living space, which works for multigenerational households, a home office with a real door, or rental income where permitted — verify what the HOA and city allow before you underwrite it. Base pricing spans the $240s to the $410s, July 2026 — verify current releases and quick-move-in inventory, which is often where the sharpest effective pricing lives.
Location, schools, and the drive
Spring Creek is zoned to Taylor ISD — verify campus assignment by address, because the district is absorbing real growth for the first time in decades. The Samsung campus is the commute headline: roughly 10 minutes, with the megafab’s phased ramp-up continuing through 2026. Hutto is 15 minutes west on US-79; Round Rock’s employers about 25–30; downtown Austin is realistically 45–60 minutes and honestly not the point of a Taylor address. Downtown Taylor itself — a genuine historic main street with a growing food scene — is a few minutes away. Cross-shop against Castlewood across town for a second Taylor option, or Emory Crossing in Hutto if you’d trade ten commute minutes for more community amenities.
Builders active here
DRB 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 Spring Creek 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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