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Jollyville Movers Built for Round Rock ISD Families & NW Austin

Written estimates. Photo or video estimate option. COI turnaround 24–48 hours. Gate pre-clearance handled.

Jollyville — by the numbers

1,800+

Five-Star Reviews

24-48 hr

COI Turnaround

7 yr

Avg. Mover Tenure

Same-Day

Written Estimate

The market

What this looks like here.

Jollyville is one of the older established corners of northwest Austin — a community that started as a 19th-century settlement along the stage road and grew, by the tech-boom decades, into a dense band of mid-tier family homes between US-183, Spicewood Springs Road, and RM 620. It was its own census-designated place for years before Austin absorbed most of it; locals still use the name, and the Round Rock ISD zoning is a big part of why. Most of our Jollyville work falls in three patterns — a family settling into an established 1980s-90s home for the Westwood feeder pattern, a tech-corridor relocation chasing a short commute to the Parmer / Apple campuses, or a long-tenure owner downsizing out of a house they've held for twenty or thirty years.

Move-day timing here hinges on the US-183 corridor and Spicewood Springs Road, with RM 620 feeding the western edge. The 183 frontage and main lanes stack hard 7:00 to 9:00 AM and 4:00 to 6:00 PM with tech-corridor commuter volume toward Parmer, the Arboretum, and the Domain. We check the direction of your move against that flow before we set the start time — verify your specific cross-streets with us when you book.

JOLLYVILLE · NORTH AUSTIN

Neighborhoods + property

Inside the boundary.

Jollyville proper sits in the 78729 ZIP band, anchored by Jollyville Elementary on Corpus Christi Drive and the older subdivisions that grew up around the 183 / Spicewood Springs / Pond Springs grid in the 1970s through 1990s. Mature trees, established lots, mostly single-story and two-story production homes — easier truck access than the newer master-planned communities further north, but tighter, older streets in the original sections.

The area runs into Anderson Mill to the northwest off RM 620 and Anderson Mill Road, and into the Spicewood / Mesa corridor toward the 78759 line near the Arboretum and Great Hills. These are predominantly non-gated, established neighborhoods — production homes rather than custom enclaves — with the occasional larger lot toward the greenbelt and creek sections. Lot sizes and home ages vary block to block; we confirm access per address.

Schools families reference here are Round Rock ISD, not Austin ISD — a distinction that drives a lot of our inbound moves. The common feeder pattern in this part of NW Austin runs through Jollyville Elementary, Canyon Vista Middle or Noel Grisham Middle, and Westwood High School. Confirm your specific attendance zone with Round Rock ISD per address — boundaries shift and not every Jollyville block feeds the same campus.

Employment that drives the commute math: the Apple campus on West Parmer Lane, the broader Parmer tech corridor, and the Arboretum / Great Hills office and retail cluster off 183 and Capital of Texas Highway. Most of our tech-relocation inbound is people trying to live within a 15-minute drive of one of those.

HOA coverage in the established Jollyville sections is lighter and more varied than the newer master plans further north — some original subdivisions have no active HOA, others are managed by regional firms. We verify HOA status, vendor hours, and any POD or dumpster notification rule per address rather than assume — common pattern across older NW Austin neighborhoods, verify the specific section.

Every neighborhood has its own access reality — gate procedure, HOA, canopy clearance, walk-up flights. We work each one specifically, not generically.

Mike Stackable, Founder

Why we fit this market

The local fit.

Jollyville is a steady, high-volume NW Austin sub-area for us, and the work splits cleanly between fast production-home turns and the more careful long-tenure downsizes out of homes a family has held for decades. We crew both correctly. A 3-person crew turning a single-story 1,800 sqft Jollyville home with clean access is one job. A 4- or 5-person crew handling thirty years of accumulation, a piano in the front room, and a gun safe in the garage of a two-story off Spicewood Springs is a different job. We size it before the truck rolls, and the written estimate spells out the drivers up front.

The relocation flow into Jollyville leans heavily on the Round Rock ISD reputation and the Parmer / Apple commute — we see a steady stream of out-of-state tech families trading a longer Austin commute for a Westwood-feeder address. We treat a designer-receiving move-in like one when it is, and a straightforward production-home turn like one when it isn't. Both get the same written estimate first.

For any address that needs a Certificate of Insurance — a managed community gate, a high-rise apartment off 183, or an office building in the Arboretum / Parmer cluster — we file the COI naming the required party as additional insured 48 to 72 hours ahead. COI turnaround is typically 24 to 48 hours. USDOT 2105156, TxDMV 006568203C — those numbers go on every COI we issue. Our office is at 7218 McNeil Drive, Suite 405, Austin, TX 78729 — the same 78729 ZIP that covers much of Jollyville, so we're working from down the road, not across town.

Move planning tips

Plan specifically.

  • 01

    Schedule around the US-183 tech-corridor commute.

    US-183, Spicewood Springs Road, and the Parmer-bound feeders stack 7:00 to 9:00 AM and 4:00 to 6:00 PM with commuter volume toward Apple, the Arboretum, and the Domain. We pick start times that miss the stack so the crew works instead of sitting on the clock.

  • 02

    Confirm your Round Rock ISD attendance zone before you commit to a date.

    A lot of Jollyville buyers are moving for a specific Westwood-feeder address. Boundaries shift block to block — verify your zone with Round Rock ISD per address so the move serves the reason you made it.

  • 03

    Send a photo of the street and driveway for older Jollyville sections.

    The original 1970s-90s subdivisions have narrower streets and shorter driveways than the newer master plans. The photo tells us whether the 26-footer parks at the door or whether we plan a shuttle or street-level stage.

  • 04

    Verify HOA and POD/dumpster rules per address.

    Established Jollyville sections vary — some have no active HOA, others are managed. We confirm whether a POD or dumpster on the driveway needs notification before placement rather than assume. Common pattern across older NW Austin, verify the specific section.

  • 05

    Plan office and apartment moves around building loading rules.

    Arboretum / Parmer office buildings and the larger 183-corridor apartment complexes often require a reserved freight elevator, a Certificate of Insurance, and a loading-dock window. We file the COI and book the dock 48 to 72 hours ahead.

  • 06

    Book Round Rock ISD summer windows early.

    Families with school-age kids prefer early June after release, mid-July, or the first two weeks of August before school starts. Those windows fill 6 to 8 weeks ahead — lock the date as soon as your closing or lease is firm.

Frequently asked

About Jollyville.

Jollyville move?

Tell us the date.

Send the street view and driveway photos for your Jollyville address — plus any gate, building, or loading-dock details — and we'll come back with a written estimate, a truck plan, and any required Certificate of Insurance handled. Check availability for your move date or talk to a move planner about Jollyville, Anderson Mill, Spicewood, or the Arboretum corridor. Round Rock ISD summer weekends fill 6 to 8 weeks ahead. Call (512) 298-5311.

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