115 W Ila Street
$255,000
Elgin, TX
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1236 Sqft, 0.17 Acres
Residential
Kw-austin Portfolio Real Estate
Situated just 20 miles east of Austin, the quaint town of Elgin maintains a distinct character and charm that cannot be achieved in a big city. Recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, the small town has a lovely historic downtown area boasting great restaurants and other amenities. Homes within the community consist primarily of ranches, traditional single-family homes and newer subdivision homes. [Read more about Elgin...]
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$255,000
Elgin, TX
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1236 Sqft, 0.17 Acres
Residential
Kw-austin Portfolio Real Estate
$250,000
Elgin, TX
4 Bed, 2 Bath, 1985 Sqft, 1.19 Acres
Residential
Keller Williams Realty
$250,000
Elgin, TX
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1216 Sqft, 0.51 Acres
Residential
Realty Of America, Llc
$245,900
Elgin, TX
4 Bed, 2 Bath, 1344 Sqft, 0.32 Acres
Residential
Rainey Real Estate
$245,000
Elgin, TX
3 Bed, 3 Bath, 1246 Sqft, 0.08 Acres
Residential
Horizon Realty
$245,000
Elgin, TX
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1076 Sqft, 0.19 Acres
Residential
Sterling & Associates R.e.
$244,990
Elgin, TX
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1380 Sqft, 0.1 Acres
Residential
First Texas Brokerage Company
$241,225
Elgin, TX
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1041 Sqft, 0.13 Acres
Residential
Spyglass Realty
$240,000
Elgin, TX
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1450 Sqft, 0.15 Acres
Residential
All City Real Estate Ltd. Co
$235,000
Elgin, TX
2 Bed, 1 Bath, 1080 Sqft, 0.31 Acres
Residential
All City Real Estate Ltd. Co
$234,000
Elgin, TX
2 Bed, 1 Bath, 990 Sqft, 0.1 Acres
Residential
All Streets Realty, Llc
$230,000
Elgin, TX
3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1042 Sqft, 0.35 Acres
Residential
Sterling & Associates R.e.
$219,900
Elgin, TX
2 Bed, 1 Bath, 1068 Sqft, 0.24 Acres
Residential
Keller Williams Realty
$215,000
Elgin, TX
1 Bed, 1 Bath, 880 Sqft, 0.28 Acres
Residential
Better Life Realty
Recognized as a major regional food destination and known as the “Sausage Capital of Texas” for its locally-made sausage, Elgin is a food lover’s dream. The community also offers a number of small town amenities, including a beautiful historic downtown square reminiscent of the 19th and early-20th centuries. Many of the buildings within the downtown area were constructed from bricks made in the town.
Town-wide celebrations and events take place within the community on a regular basis. Children’s sports leagues, such as Little League, Pop Warner football, cheerleading, baseball and soccer are also available within the community. Regularly scheduled fairs, cook offs, music performances, holiday celebrations and a farmers’ market take place in the town each year.
Most homes within the town of Elgin are within the Elgin Independent School District (ISD). The district is comprised of seven schools, including Elgin Elementary North, Elgin Elementary South, Booker T. Washington Elementary, Neidig Elementary, Elgin Middle School, Elgin High School and Phoenix High School. The district, which serves over 4,000 students, has been rated “Recognized” by the Texas Education Agency.
The history of Elgin dates back to 1869 following a major flood of the Colorado River. Following the flooding, the Houston and Texas Central Railroad built through the area and placed a train depot in the center of the land. The town became incorporated in 1872 with much of its population coming from nearby Perryville. By 1879, it was described as a thriving depot town with a population of 400. The community grew steadily through the 20th century and became the site of two big brick and tile plants in 1940. Other industries soon followed.
Today, the community boasts a population of around 9,000 residents. While the homes near downtown tend to be older, many have undergone extensive upgrades and feature modern amenities. These traditional homes generally feature large private yards with mature trees. The newer subdivisions within the town tend to be located west of the downtown area. These homes, which are particularly popular among those who commute to Austin, tend to offer spacious fenced yards, large living areas and modern amenities.
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