Austin, Texas Neighborhoods

Austin residents take great pride in their city’s eccentricities and celebrate their unique differences from community to community. The internet offers detailed information about Austin area communities for potential home buyers and you can click here to search for Austin area homes for sale.

If you need more information than the listings provide, it is best to contact and begin working with an Austin area real estate agent, rather than talking directly to the listing agent/ seller’s representative. Securing yourself a buyer’s agent is free and is an important part of making sure you and your family’s best interests are being protected throughout the home buying process. Whether it is one of our Austin area real estate agents or one of the hundreds of other real estate agents in the Austin area, it is important that you find a professional to help you with your home buying experience.

If you desire to have a home near the lakes, try using our real estate searches for communities such as Lake Austin, Lakeway and Lake Travis. Lake Travis homes begin at around $800,000 for areas such as Spicewood to over 5 million dollars for a luxurious waterfront residence in the prime Lakeway communities. Waterfront homes on Lake Austin start at over a million dollars for a modest home and go to well over 10 million dollars, being the most elite real estate market in the Austin area.

There are new home communities that are popping up all over the Austin area, especially north of Austin in Round Rock, Hutto, Georgetown and Pflugerville. These areas are very affordable and still are only 30 minutes away from downtown Austin. You are close to the big city but still get the small-town Texas experience. Homes in these areas begin at right around $100,000 for a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home and top at around half a million dollars for a luxury home in communities like Forest Creek.

Whether buying or selling your home, a knowledgeable Austin Realtor can make the process more gratifying and a more pleasant experience. Your realtor is a valuable resource by providing knowledge and insight into the market for each Austin community. They are also there to negotiate for YOU during the process of buying or selling a home.


 


Central Austin Neighborhoods


 


Lake Travis Real Estate


 


Homes for Sale in Southwest Austin, Texas


 


South Austin Homes - Zip code 78745


 


South Austin Homes - Zip code 78704


 


Austin Westlake Homes for Sale


 


Northwest Austin Homes for Sale


 


North Central Austin Homes for Sale


 


Dripping Springs Homes for Sale


 


Round Rock Homes for Sale


 


Central

  • Allandale
  • Brykerwoods
  • Crestview
  • Downtown
  • Hyde Park
  • Old Enfield
  • Rosedale
  • Tarrytown
  • UT Area
  • Cat Mountain

 


North

  • Barrington Oaks
  • Block House Creek
  • Cat Hollow
  • Copperfield
  • Forest Creek
  • Gracy Woods
  • Lamplight Village
  • Milwood
  • Pflugerville
  • Round Rock
  • Wells Branch

 


Northwest


 


South

  • Barton Hills
  • Battle Bend Springs
  • Buda
  • Cherry Creek
  • Kyle
  • Manchaca
  • Onion Creek
  • San Marcos
  • Shady Hollow
  • Travis Heights

 


West


 


Southwest


 


East

  • French Place
  • Robertson
  • Guadalupe

Austin Communities

Austin neighborhoods and communities are known as some of the greenest and most sustainable communities in the United States. Money magazine has labeled Austin as the second best metropolis to live in based on this factor as well as a low cost of living and access to many large corporations that have settled in the area.

In fact, the city of Austin and the surrounding area has become known as the “Silicon Hills” due to large technology corporations such as Dell Computers, Samsung, Motorola, AMD and Texas Instruments all having offices and manufacturing facilities in the Austin area. Austin touts a progressive and eclectic lifestyle for those who seek it and has over 4,000 restaurants, dozens of golf courses and resorts and a host of bars to keep everyone entertained. Careers in the food, restaurant, hospitality and entertainment industries are more lucrative than other cities as are careers in real estate due to the never ending expansion of Austin with new people coming in as industries expand. Austin has such a diverse job market that there are many other careers thriving as well; including education, retail, software, biotechnology and visual arts.

The local culture of Austin is one that is casual and relaxed. A typical weekend day would consist of shopping, a relaxing afternoon and a night on the town, possibly listening to some live music at one of the many venues located on the famous 6th street strip. If you are visiting Austin to look for a home, you owe it to yourself to go visit the historical districts, find one of the amazing restaurants or simply take a quick trip to one of the many area lakes, such as Lake Austin or Lake Travis. These are things that make Austin a unique place, regardless of if you are just visiting or living in the Austin area.

In addition to all of this, Austin, Texas is also referred to as the #1 town for colleges and universities in America, according to the Travel Channel. Featuring the prestigious University of Texas main campus as the cornerstone, there are other smaller colleges in the area as well, including Concordia University, Austin Community College, St. Edwards University, Huston-Tillotson University, Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, The Acton School of Business and LeTourneau University. As Austin grows, Austin neighborhoods are beginning to increase their assortment of contemporary architecture. The modern architecture in some Austin neighborhoods and business districts have captured the attention of both national and international publications.

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