Price Range (placeholder)
$700K – $1.1M
Typical Build Year
2018 – present
Lot Sizes
0.12 – 0.25 acres
HOA
~$465 / quarter
Schools
Kiker / Gorzycki / Bowie (AISD)
Builders
KB Home, Taylor Morrison, Highland
What it feels like
Avana is the answer for buyers who want the Circle C address and school zones but a newer build. Open-concept plans, dedicated home offices, two-story foyers, oversized island kitchens, and yards sized for low-maintenance over hosting acreage. The Mortensen Park trailhead anchors the community on the south side.
Price tier
Avana sits one tier above entry Circle C. Plan around $850K for a representative 3,000-sf KB or Taylor Morrison home in good condition — versus the $650K entry tier in older Circle C sections, and roughly $1.2M for gated Muirfield. These tier numbers are editable placeholders and worth re-checking quarterly against the live market report.
How Avana compares to core Circle C
Same schools, same HOA umbrella in spirit, very different product. Core Circle C trades tree canopy and larger lots for older floor plans (think 1995–2008 build). Avana trades lot size for current-spec construction, better insulation, and modern layouts. If you need a flex room and a primary on the main level, Avana wins. If you want oak shade and a half-acre, head east into core Circle C.
Who Avana fits
Tech-corridor commuters (Apple, Tesla, Domain), AISD pipeline families, and Eanes ISD refugees who want a comparable feel without the Westlake price tag. See the full comparison on the Circle C vs Avana page.