At AustinHomeListings.com, we want you to know as much about Austin, Texas neighborhoods as we do. That's why we created the Austin Neighborhoods Guide that describes Austin regions and the individual neighborhoods that make up those regions. We have listed each of our area guides below with links to allow you to find out more about Austin areas and search for homes. From each area guide (e.g. Central Austin Neighborhoods, West Austin Neighborhoods), you can learn more about where the area is located and what neighborhoods call the area home. If you want to see Austin luxury homes for sale, read our Austin Luxury Real Estate Guide. We hope you enjoy using our site to get to know Austin neighborhoods and gain the confidence through your review that Reilly Realtors can provide you the information you need to find your next home. We are neighborhood experts and would love to serve you! Call us at 512.600.1800 to start touring communities today!
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Central Austin
Central Austin is one of the most desirable Austin regions to call home, and for good reason. Residents enjoy easy access to all that makes Austin one of America’s top ranking cities to live and work. Downtown is minutes from every Central Austin neighborhood...
East Austin has experienced a construction boom in recent years, a bittersweet fact for those who depend on the affordable housing and rich community life the area offers. With investment in roads, homes, and business come higher property values...
North Central Austin neighborhoods stretch from the heart of Austin to Round Rock and Pflugerville. Noteworthy new development is happening in this region of Austin. The Domain shopping center and residential area just opened in 2007 and is home to Neiman Marcus and...
Northwest Austin is home to the Arboretum, Gateway Market, St. Edward’s Park, and high tech employers such as Texas Instruments, Motorola, and Motive to name a few. Hwy 183 cuts through Northwest Austin, providing access to other major Austin roads and ...
What defines Northwest Travis County more than anything else is water. Lake Austin and Lake Travis, both part of the Colorado River system, run through this expansive Austin region. Most of the area is outside the Austin city limits with the cities of Bee Cave and Lakeway south of the river, and the cities of...
Read the full Northwest Travis County Neighborhoods guide to learn about Bee Cave and Lakeway neighborhoods south of Lake Travis and Lago Vista and Jonestown north of the lake.
You would be hard pressed to find Austin residents with as much pride as those living South of the river. Even if you don't call South Austin home you know the zip code (78704) and the slogan "Keep Austin Weird" sure seems to fit. Other zips do make up the region and you don't have to be weird...
Just east of IH-35, Southeast Austin is a large region that includes close in areas like East Riverside, where you’ll find affordable college apartments and housing, and rural towns just outside the Austin city limits like Del Valle, Creedmoor, and Mustang Ridge. In the southern part of the region...
Southwest Austin is home to some of Austin’s most family oriented communities. Most neighborhoods in the area have a suburban feel. You’ll find newer production neighborhoods in this part of town such as those in Legend Oaks, the Village of Western Oaks, Shady Hollow, and Circle C.
When most people think West Austin they think expensive homes. Think West Lake, and add thoughts of the exemplary schools in the EANES School District. A West Austin address has cache, as some of Austin’s most prized neighborhoods are located in this Austin region...
Westlake Hills real estate is some of the most desirable in all of Austin thanks its proximity to Lake Austin and downtown. Though Westlake Hills was once considered to be the outskirts of Austin and was incorporated as a village in 1953, the city is now truly central to the capital city and is just minutes from area attractions like...
Cedar Park, Texas is a suburban community about 20 miles northwest of Austin. The tremendous growth in the area between the early 90s and today has led to the development of new home communities throughout the area, and increased demand...
If quiet hill country living is what you're after, the Dripping Springs / Wimberley region may be just the place to call home. The region is the western side of Hays County and includes the cities of Dripping Springs, Wimberley, Henley, and the Village of Bear Creek. Both cities that make up ...
Along the banks fo the San Gabriel River, just half an hour up I-35 from central Austin, is beautiful Georgetown, Texas. The county seat of Williamson County, Georgetown maintains its small-town charm despite its recent growth - from the red poppies planted throughout the city each spring to the...
Twenty-five miles north of central Austin is Leander, TX. Considered one of the growing north Austin suburbs, Leander became the northern most stop for Capital Metrorail's Red Line in 2010. This commuter rail...
Half an hour northeast of central Austin off I-35 is Pflugerville, Texas. Part of both Travis and Williamson County, Pflugerville homes are also accessible via State Highway 130 and State Highway 45. The opening of these highways in recent years...
Once just a sleepy town north of Austin, Round Rock drew attention when Dell, now one of the world’s leading computer companies, located its headquarters there. The city is one of the fastest growing in Texas, and was recently named one of the 100 Best Places to Live (2006)...