Life in Manor
Major employment hubs, outdoor recreation and modern conveniences are all near Manor, Texas. It’s no surprise the area has become a popular location to search for new homes. A family-friendly city rich in history makes Manor a great place to call home!

Austin
Head to nearby Austin, the Music Capital of the world, and be a part of the action in one of the most popular cities in Texas. With an abundance of shopping, dining, attractions and vibrant nightlife, Austin is also known for its outdoor activities. Whether it’s paddleboarding on Ladybird Lake or swimming in Barton Springs pool there is no shortage of things to do. All just a short drive from Manor!

Dining
Manor offers a variety of locally owned restaurants from the Traditional Texas BBQ to one very unique place called the Ghost Town Grill serving the best burgers around. Open weekends only, experience this 1800s western theme town, with old wooden buildings and open spaces for playing games such as horseshoes, ax throwing, a human-sized foosball court and more. Fun for the whole family!

Outdoors
Explore the 273-acre East Metropolitan Park home to an 18-hole disc golf course, fields, playground and a pool. Another favorite to Manor locals is Jennie Lane Park located in downtown Manor. Enjoy events such as the Manor Farmers Market, Summertime Movie Series, and Christmas in the Park. Get outdoors and ride a horse in explore beautiful Manor! With a variety of horse farms nearby take the family on a guided trail adventure!

Schools
Manor Independent School District serves the educational needs of more than 9,000 students grades PK-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 15 to 1. Schools include Blake Manor Elementary, Lagos Elementary, Manor Elementary, Presidential Meadows Elementary, Shadowglen Elementary, Manor Excel Academy, Manor High School, Manor Middle and Manor New Technology High. Find your next home near one of these great schools located in Manor, TX.
#7 Ranked the 7th fastest growing suburb in America in 2018 and in 2019
#20th Best small suburb in America to live in
Home to Metropolitan Park – 273 acres of fun
Near the new Tesla Giga Factory