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15 Neighborhoods
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Anderson Mill
<p>Anderson Mill is a large, established neighborhood straddling the Austin and Cedar Park border along US-183, known for its mature trees, community pools, and affordable homes in a central location. The area was originally developed in the 1970s and 1980s and features a mix of renovated and original homes on generous lots.</p> <p>The community benefits from access to schools in both Austin ISD and Leander ISD, depending on location. Anderson Mill's position along US-183 provides convenient commuting to both downtown Austin and the growing northwest corridor, making it a practical choice for buyers seeking value in a centrally located neighborhood.</p>

Avery Ranch
<p>Avery Ranch is a popular master-planned community straddling the Austin and Round Rock border along US-183, known for its excellent amenities and family-friendly atmosphere. The neighborhood features two community pools, a fitness center, tennis courts, and the Avery Ranch Golf Club.</p> <p>Housing includes a range of styles from townhomes to larger single-family homes on well-landscaped streets. Avery Ranch is served by both Round Rock ISD and Leander ISD schools, and its location provides quick access to the tech employers along the US-183 and Parmer Lane corridors.</p>

Barton Hills
<p>Barton Hills is a quiet, nature-oriented neighborhood nestled between Zilker Park and the Barton Creek Greenbelt in South Austin. The area is prized for its direct access to some of Austin's best hiking and swimming spots, including Barton Springs Pool and the greenbelt trail system.</p> <p>The neighborhood features a mix of mid-century homes on wooded lots, many with creek or greenbelt views. Barton Hills maintains a secluded, almost rural feel despite being just minutes from downtown Austin and the bustling South Lamar corridor.</p>

Circle C Ranch
<p>Circle C Ranch is a large master-planned community in southwest Austin, known for its family-friendly atmosphere, excellent Austin ISD schools, and resort-style amenities. The neighborhood features a community swim center, a Grey Rock Golf Club, and miles of hike-and-bike trails along Slaughter Creek.</p> <p>Housing options range from starter homes to executive estates, with many properties backing to greenbelt and nature preserves. Circle C's position along Mopac and Slaughter Lane provides convenient access to major employers in both south and central Austin.</p>

Crestview
<p>Crestview is a centrally located neighborhood in North Austin known for its mid-century charm and growing local business scene. The Crestview Station development along the Capital MetroRail line has brought new restaurants, shops, and transit-oriented living to the area.</p> <p>The neighborhood features a mix of original 1950s ranch homes and thoughtful modern renovations on quiet, walkable streets. Crestview's access to the Violet Crown Trail, proximity to the Brentwood and Allandale neighborhoods, and commuter rail access make it an increasingly popular choice for buyers seeking value in central Austin.</p>

East Austin
<p>East Austin has undergone a dramatic transformation over the past decade, evolving from a historically working-class neighborhood into one of the city's most vibrant and diverse communities. The area east of I-35 now features a thriving food and bar scene, contemporary art galleries, and a blend of renovated craftsman homes alongside modern new construction.</p> <p>Despite rapid development, East Austin retains much of its cultural character through longstanding institutions, community events, and a creative energy that attracts artists, musicians, and entrepreneurs from across the city.</p>

Hyde Park
<p>Hyde Park is one of Austin's oldest and most charming neighborhoods, established in 1891 as one of the city's first planned suburbs. The historic district features beautifully preserved Victorian and Craftsman homes on wide, tree-canopied streets within walking distance of the University of Texas campus.</p> <p>The neighborhood's Duval Street corridor is home to beloved local institutions like Quack's Bakery, Hyde Park Bar and Grill, and the historic Elisabet Ney Museum. Hyde Park's combination of architectural character, walkability, and central location make it a perennial favorite among longtime Austinites.</p>

Mueller
<p>Mueller is a master-planned community built on the site of Austin's former Robert Mueller Municipal Airport, blending New Urbanist design with sustainability. The neighborhood features walkable streets, diverse housing types from townhomes to single-family homes, and the popular Mueller Lake Park with its splash pad and farmers market.</p> <p>Residents enjoy easy access to the Thinkery children's museum, H-E-B grocery, and a growing collection of local restaurants and shops. Mueller's central location near I-35 and US-290 makes it a practical choice for families who want urban living without sacrificing community.</p>

North Burnet (The Domain)
<p>North Burnet, anchored by The Domain mixed-use development, has become Austin's second downtown — a major hub for tech employers, upscale shopping, and high-rise living in North Austin. The area is home to offices for Apple, Meta, Amazon, and numerous startups, with walkable access to over 100 shops and restaurants.</p> <p>Housing options include luxury apartments and condos within The Domain itself, plus single-family neighborhoods in surrounding areas. North Burnet's position along Mopac and US-183 provides connectivity across the metro, making it a popular choice for professionals working in the North Austin tech corridor.</p>

South Congress (SoCo)
<p>South Congress is one of Austin's most iconic neighborhoods, known for its eclectic mix of vintage shops, live music venues, and acclaimed restaurants along the SoCo strip. The area stretches south from Lady Bird Lake and offers walkable access to some of the city's best food trucks, boutiques, and galleries.</p> <p>Housing ranges from charming bungalows on tree-lined side streets to modern condos with skyline views. South Congress captures the creative, independent spirit that put Austin on the map, making it one of the most sought-after addresses in the city.</p>

South Lamar
<p>South Lamar is a vibrant corridor in South Austin stretching from Lady Bird Lake to Ben White Boulevard, known for its diverse dining scene, independent cinemas, and easygoing neighborhood feel. The area has seen significant development in recent years, with new mixed-use projects adding density while local favorites like the Alamo Drafthouse and Saxon Pub maintain the street's character.</p> <p>Housing includes a mix of older single-family homes on side streets, renovated duplexes, and modern condominiums. South Lamar's central location and walkable stretches make it a popular choice for those who want to live in the heart of Austin's cultural scene.</p>

Tarrytown
<p>Tarrytown is one of Austin's most established and prestigious neighborhoods, located just west of downtown between Lake Austin Boulevard and Exposition Boulevard. The area is known for its stately homes on large, tree-shaded lots, top-rated Casis Elementary School, and quiet, walkable streets.</p> <p>Residents enjoy proximity to Lake Austin, Deep Eddy Pool, and the shops and restaurants along Exposition Boulevard. Tarrytown's combination of central location, neighborhood character, and access to some of Austin's best public schools make it consistently one of the most desirable addresses in the city.</p>

Wells Branch
<p>Wells Branch is an established community spanning the Austin and Pflugerville border, recognized as one of the oldest master-planned communities in the area. The neighborhood features an extensive trail system, community pools, parks, recreation center, and a strong homeowners association that maintains common areas and organizes community events.</p> <p>Homes in Wells Branch range from affordable townhomes to larger single-family residences, many with mature landscaping on quiet cul-de-sac streets. The community's location near I-35 and Wells Branch Parkway provides easy access to employers in both north Austin and Pflugerville, and residents are served by schools in both Pflugerville ISD and Round Rock ISD.</p>

Zilker
<p>Zilker is one of Austin's most beloved neighborhoods, anchored by the 350-acre Zilker Metropolitan Park and the spring-fed waters of Barton Springs Pool. The area sits just south of Lady Bird Lake and offers residents quick access to the Barton Creek Greenbelt's hiking and biking trails.</p> <p>Homes in Zilker range from original 1940s and 1950s ranch-style houses to fully renovated luxury properties, all set on mature, tree-lined streets. The neighborhood's proximity to downtown, outdoor recreation, and the annual Austin City Limits Music Festival makes it one of the most competitive real estate markets in the city.</p>
