A small Williamson County community growing rapidly along the I-35 corridor between Austin and Waco.
Jarrell sits along I-35 in northern Williamson County, positioned between Georgetown to the south and Temple/Belton to the north. The community has been growing steadily as the broader Central Texas population expansion moves northward along the I-35 corridor, attracting families who want Williamson County address benefits at prices that reflect the less-developed infrastructure. The opening of new residential subdivisions has brought new commercial development to the US-195 intersection area. Jarrell ISD serves the community with growing campuses.
Jarrell's I-35 position gives residents commuting access to both Georgetown/Round Rock to the south and Temple/Killeen to the north, making it a practical address for workers in multiple directions.
Jarrell offers some of the most affordable new construction in Williamson County, attracting buyers who want the county's strong school district reputation at accessible price points.
New residential development and commercial growth along the US-195 corridor are giving Jarrell more local dining and service options as its population grows.
Jarrell's demographic is heavily family-oriented — young families making the practical calculation that affordable space and Williamson County schools justify the additional commute.