Austin Neighborhoods
118 neighborhoods from Leander to Buda — find your corner of the ATX metro.
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Far North
6 neighborhoodsAvery Ranch
Avery Ranch is a large master-planned community in far north Austin with resort-style amenities, Avery Ranch Golf Club, Capital Metro bus access, and top-rated Round Rock ISD schools.
Brushy Creek
Cedar ParkBrushy Creek straddles Cedar Park and Round Rock along the scenic Brushy Creek Regional Trail — a nature-adjacent suburban community with highly rated schools and parks.
Cedar Park
LeanderCedar Park is a fast-growing northwest suburb anchored by the H-E-B Center arena, 1890 Ranch shopping, Brushy Creek trails, and a burgeoning craft-brewery scene.
Crystal Falls
LeanderCrystal Falls is a Hill Country residential community in Leander, centred around its namesake golf course with limestone bluffs, native landscaping, and Lake Travis access.
Georgetown
GeorgetownGeorgetown's Victorian town square, Blue Hole swimming spot, and "Most Beautiful Town Square in Texas" branding make it a charming alternative to Austin — just 30 miles north on I-35.
Leander
LeanderLeander has exploded from a small railroad town into one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, with new H-E-B Plus stores, MetroRail access, and Hill Country acreage on the fringe.
North
7 neighborhoodsAnderson Mill
Anderson Mill is a stable northwest Austin/Williamson County community with mature trees, community pools, and convenient access to US-183 and the Cedar Park retail corridor.
Hutto
HuttoHutto, once a small cotton-farming town, is booming with new housing developments, Main Street revitalization, and a beloved concrete hippo mascot that graces every city welcome sign.
Jollyville
Jollyville is an unincorporated community in northwestern Travis County, offering affordable single-family homes near the Arboretum, ample green space, and a close-knit neighbourhood feel.
McNeil
McNeilMcNeil is a quiet northwest Austin community near the intersection of McNeil Drive and US-183, with established homes, McNeil High School, and a MetroRail stop.
Pflugerville
PflugervillePflugerville straddles the line between suburb and small town — family-friendly master-planned communities, Lake Pflugerville, Typhoon Texas water park, and a growing downtown core.
Round Rock
Round RockTravis County's second-largest city, Round Rock anchors the I-35 north corridor with Dell Technologies' HQ, the Round Rock Express ballpark, outlet malls, and a rapidly growing food scene.
Wells Branch
Wells BranchWells Branch is a planned community just south of Pflugerville with its own parks system, community pool, and recreation centre — a suburban favourite for families commuting into Austin.
North Austin
13 neighborhoodsBalcones Woods
Balcones Woods sits on the limestone escarpment of the Balcones Fault — a wooded North Austin enclave with hilly terrain, mature oak canopy, and proximity to the Arboretum shops.
Copperfield
Copperfield is a mid-size North Austin subdivision near Parmer Lane and MoPac, with brick ranch homes, a community pool, and easy access to the Domain and Round Rock.
Gateway
Gateway is a compact North Austin neighbourhood near the intersection of US-183 and I-35, offering affordable apartments, diverse dining, and quick access to the Domain and Mueller.
Georgian Acres
Georgian Acres is a modest North Austin community along North Lamar, with affordable single-family homes, the Georgian Acres Shopping Center, and the North Austin YMCA.
Gracywoods
Gracywoods is a small North Austin neighbourhood of tidy ranch homes near Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park — one of the city's best mountain biking and trail running spots.
Great Hills
Great Hills is a master-planned community near the Arboretum, offering wooded lots, top-rated schools, Spicewood Springs greenbelts, and quick access to Domain-area dining and tech employers.
Milwood
Milwood is a large North Austin subdivision near Parmer Lane, offering affordable family housing, community pools, and quick freeway access to both the Domain and downtown.
North Austin Civic Association
North Austin Civic Association (NACA) represents one of the broadest swaths of North Austin — family-friendly subdivisions, the Highland area, and quick access to US-183 and MoPac.
North Burnet
A rapidly densifying corridor along North Burnet Road, this area hosts the Domain, Q2 Stadium (Austin FC), and an expanding mix of tech offices, breweries, and Asian restaurants.
North Lamar
North Lamar stretches along the Lamar corridor from I-35 to Rundberg — a diverse, working-class area with authentic Asian and Latin American restaurants, international groceries, and affordable housing.
The Domain
The Domain is Austin's second downtown — a walkable mixed-use district with luxury retail, tech offices, high-rise living, and a restaurant scene that rivals the original city centre.
Walnut Creek
Walnut Creek is a North Austin neighbourhood defined by its signature park — Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park, a 293-acre expanse with a swimming pool, trails, and sports fields.
Wooten
Wooten is a quiet residential pocket of North Austin with 1960s-era homes, Wooten Park, and proximity to Burnet Road's expanding food and drink corridor.
North-Central
13 neighborhoodsAllandale
Allandale is a sought-after North-Central enclave of mid-century homes, the Beverly S. Sheffield Northwest District Park, and easy access to Burnet Road's booming food scene.
Brentwood
Brentwood's post-war bungalows sit at the crossroads of convenience — easy access to North Loop, Anderson Lane shopping, and some of Austin's best neighborhood taco trucks.
Coronado Hills
Coronado Hills is a friendly North-Central neighbourhood of mid-century homes near Highland Mall's redevelopment, offering affordable living close to I-35 and easy downtown commutes.
Crestview
A low-key North-Central area prized for its 1950s ranch houses, neighborhood cafés, and proximity to the North Loop vintage district — Crestview delivers quiet residential living with an old-Austin feel.
Highland
Highland anchors the redeveloped Highland Mall site with Austin Community College and new mixed-use retail — a North-Central neighbourhood undergoing one of Austin's biggest transformations.
Mueller
A master-planned community built on a former airport, Mueller combines mid-century prairie homes, the Thinkery children's museum, a lakeside park, and a walkable town center with H-E-B and local restaurants.
North Loop
North Loop is Austin's indie-record-and-vintage-shop corridor, a compact stretch of Epoch Coffee runs, Monkeywrench Books, and quirky boutiques with a fiercely local identity.
North Shoal Creek
North Shoal Creek is a quiet residential corridor along Shoal Creek with mid-century homes, the North Shoal Creek Neighborhood Park, and Burnet Road dining within walking distance.
Rosedale
A family-friendly neighbourhood near the Rosedale School campus, with broad sidewalks, mature trees, and proximity to Ramsey Park — embodying Central Austin's quiet residential charm.
St. John
St. John is a diverse North-Central community centred on St. Johns Avenue and US-183, with long-time family homes, small businesses, and growing redevelopment pressure.
Triangle State
Triangle State sits at the triangle between Guadalupe, North Lamar, and US-183 — a mixed-use micro-neighbourhood with the Triangle shopping centre, apartments, and urban walkability.
University Hills
University Hills is an affordable East Austin community near US-290 and US-183, popular with UT staff and families for its spacious lots and proximity to Mueller and the airport.
Windsor Park
Windsor Park is a mid-century Northeast Austin neighbourhood experiencing a revival — new restaurants on Berkman Drive, the Bartholomew District Park, and a strong sense of community.
Central
18 neighborhoodsClarksville
Tucked between MoPac and West Lynn, Clarksville is a historic freedmen's-town-turned-foodie-haven, home to Jeffrey's, Josephine House, and winding streets shaded by massive live oaks.
Downtown
The walkable heart of Austin — a dense grid of live-music venues along Sixth Street, the Capitol complex, Lady Bird Lake hike-and-bike trail, and a booming food scene anchored by Rainey Street and the Warehouse District.
Hancock
Hancock is a quiet Central Austin neighbourhood flanking Hancock Golf Course and the Hancock Recreation Center, with easy walking access to Hyde Park cafés and the North Loop vintage strip.
Heritage
Heritage is a Central Austin neighbourhood between Shoal Creek and MoPac, with mid-century homes, mature landscaping, and a quiet residential feel close to downtown.
Heritage Hills
Heritage Hills is a quiet Central Austin neighbourhood with brick ranch homes, Shoal Creek access, and a central location between Rosedale and Allandale.
Hyde Park
One of Austin's oldest residential enclaves, Hyde Park offers tree-lined streets, Victorian and Craftsman bungalows, cafés on Duval Street, and the Elisabet Ney Museum — all within biking distance of UT campus.
North University
North University sits between UT and Hyde Park, offering student housing, family homes, and an easy walk to campus, Guadalupe Street dining, and the Central Market on North Lamar.
Old Enfield
Old Enfield is one of Austin's most prestigious addresses — stately homes on generous lots, tree-canopied streets, and a short walk to Pease District Park and Clarksville dining.
Old West Austin
Old West Austin is a historic residential district of early-twentieth-century homes, deep setbacks, and mature landscaping just west of Shoal Creek — a quiet oasis minutes from downtown.
Pemberton Heights
Pemberton Heights combines old-money elegance with a central location — expansive estates, towering live oaks, and a neighbourhood pool make it one of Austin's most coveted zip codes.
Rainey Street
A single block of converted bungalow bars turned into Austin's premier nightlife district, Rainey Street mixes craft cocktails, yard games, and skyline views just steps from Lady Bird Lake.
RMMA
RMMA (Red River/Medical/Music Area) spans Red River Street's live-music clubs, the Dell Medical District, and the Convention Center — a dense urban entertainment and institutional hub.
Tarrytown
A storied west-side community of grand homes shaded by heritage oaks, Tarrytown is defined by its proximity to Lake Austin, quiet streets, highly-rated Casis Elementary, and old-money Austin charm.
West Austin Neighborhood Group
West Austin Neighborhood Group encompasses several historic west-side communities united by their proximity to downtown, mature tree canopy, and traditional neighbourhood character.
West Campus
Home to UT Austin's campus, high-rise student housing, and weekend-packed Guadalupe Street (the Drag), West Campus pulses with college energy, cheap eats, and game-day fervor.
West University
West University stretches from the UT campus to Shoal Creek — a walkable grid of duplexes, local coffee shops, and the kind of central Austin convenience that comes at a premium.
Windsor Hills
Windsor Hills is a quiet residential area between Allandale and Rosedale, with post-war homes, tree-lined streets, and proximity to Burnet Road dining.
Windsor Road
Windsor Road connects Tarrytown to Exposition Boulevard with stately homes, mature landscaping, and the kind of deep-lot elegance that defines old West Austin.
East
16 neighborhoodsCentral East Austin
Central East Austin sits between I-35 and Airport Boulevard, offering some of the city's most dynamic dining, nightlife, and art galleries amid a rapidly densifying urban landscape.
Chestnut
Chestnut is a small but significant East Austin neighbourhood with deep African-American heritage, anchored by the historic Chestnut Community Center and close proximity to downtown.
Del Valle
Del Valle flanks Austin-Bergstrom International Airport and the Circuit of the Americas, making it the first neighbourhood many visitors experience — and an area drawing new development.
East Austin
Austin's original East Side is a rapidly evolving cultural hub where century-old Tejano heritage, Black arts institutions, and buzzy newcomer restaurants converge along East Sixth Street and East César Chávez.
East César Chávez
The colorful heart of East Austin's cultural renaissance, East César Chávez is a tight-knit Chicano community now dotted with craft breweries, murals, and nationally acclaimed restaurants.
Govalle
An East Austin neighbourhood in transition, Govalle blends long-time family homes with new creative studios, breweries like Lazarus Brewing, and proximity to the Govalle/Johnston Terrace park.
Holly
Holly is a small, tight-knit East Austin community bordering Lady Bird Lake. The Holly Power Plant redevelopment is turning this historic neighbourhood into a major waterfront destination.
Johnston Terrace
Johnston Terrace is a residential pocket of East Austin between Govalle and Montopolis, offering affordable single-family homes and proximity to the Colorado River corridor trails.
Manor
ManorManor is a rapidly growing small city east of Austin, attracting families with affordable new-construction homes, the historic downtown square, and improving retail options.
MLK
MLK is an East Austin corridor along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, anchoring a historically Black community that is evolving with new development while preserving cultural landmarks.
MLK-183
MLK-183 is the east-side junction of MLK Boulevard and US-183, a mixed-use area with affordable housing, small businesses, and proximity to the Mueller redevelopment.
Montopolis
Montopolis is a predominantly Hispanic working-class neighbourhood in southeast Austin, with deep community roots, the Montopolis Recreation Center, and views of the Colorado River.
Pecan Springs-Springdale
An affordable East Austin community centred on Pecan Springs and Springdale roads, known for its multi-generational Latino families, Bartholomew District Park, and increasing infill development.
Pleasant Valley
Pleasant Valley runs along the eastern bank of Lady Bird Lake, with trail access, Roy G. Guerrero Colorado River Park, and a growing number of new apartment communities.
Rosewood
Rosewood is a historically Black East Austin community with deep roots, evolving alongside the area's broader revitalization while preserving landmarks like Rosewood Park and the Doris Miller Auditorium.
Upper Boggy Creek
Upper Boggy Creek is a residential East Austin corridor of post-war homes, community gardens, and the hike-and-bike trail along Boggy Creek — a neighbourhood quietly gaining foodie cred.
South-Central
16 neighborhoodsBarton Hills
Perched on the limestone bluffs above Barton Creek, Barton Hills is a nature-lovers' enclave with trail access to Barton Springs and the Greenbelt minutes from downtown.
Bouldin Creek
Bouldin Creek is the south-side bohemia — community gardens, co-ops, funky yard art, and a network of shaded bike paths connecting residents to South First's growing restaurant corridor.
Dawson
Dawson is a quiet South-Central neighbourhood between South Congress and South First, with 1940s bungalows, Gillis Park, and a walkable vibe close to SoCo shopping.
East Congress
East Congress runs along East Riverside Drive and Oltorf, offering some of Austin's most affordable in-town housing alongside a growing mix of Vietnamese and Latin American restaurants.
Galindo
Galindo is a residential pocket of South Austin near South First Street, with modest homes, neighbourhood parks, and proximity to Barton Springs and the Zilker area.
Parker Lane
Parker Lane is a small South Austin neighbourhood along Parker Lane, offering affordable ranch homes, the Parker Lane Pool, and a convenient location between South Lamar and I-35.
Riverside
Riverside sits on Lady Bird Lake's south shore and is undergoing Austin's most dramatic transformation — massive mixed-use developments are rising beside legacy Tex-Mex joints and riverside trails.
South Congress
The strip that put "Keep Austin Weird" on the map — South Congress is a walkable mile of vintage shops, taco trailers, live-music bars, and the Continental Club, all framed by murals and Austin's most Instagrammable storefronts.
South First
South First (SoFi) runs parallel to South Congress with a mellower vibe — local galleries, eclectic food trailers, and neighborhood watering holes that feel like Austin's best-kept secret.
South Lamar
A mostly residential corridor flanked by neighbourhood bars, vintage shops, and one of Austin's densest concentrations of food trucks, South Lamar links Barton Creek to Zilker with a laid-back, south-Austin attitude.
South River City
South River City is the South-Central corridor between South Lamar and I-35, connecting Bouldin Creek to Riverside with a mix of old bungalows and new mixed-use developments.
St. Edwards
St. Edward's anchors the hill above South Congress, named for St. Edward's University — a leafy South Austin campus neighbourhood with proximity to SoCo and Blunn Creek Greenbelt.
Sweetbriar
Sweetbriar is a small South Austin subdivision along Stassney Lane, with modest ranch homes and a neighbourhood park — accessible, affordable south-side living.
Travis Heights
A hilly South Austin enclave of 1930s bungalows and towering pecans, Travis Heights offers Stacy Park Pool, panoramic downtown skyline views, and an enviable walk to South Congress.
West Congress
West Congress runs along West William Cannon and South Congress south of Stassney, offering affordable commercial strips, local businesses, and growing residential density.
Zilker
Zilker anchors Austin's outdoor identity: 351 acres of great lawn, Barton Springs Pool, the Zilker Botanical Garden, and Trail of Lights in December — plus the ACL Festival every October.
South
16 neighborhoodsCherry Creek
Cherry Creek is a residential subdivision in far South Austin near Slaughter Lane, with family-friendly streets, community pools, and easy access to South Austin retail.
Circle C Ranch
Circle C Ranch is a large master-planned community in southwest Austin, with a swim centre, a nature preserve, highly rated schools, and proximity to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.
East Oak Hill
East Oak Hill sits along US-290 West at the edge of the Hill Country, blending suburban ranch homes with green space and quick access to downtown via the Y at Oak Hill.
Franklin Park
Franklin Park is a quiet South Austin neighbourhood near Stassney Lane with single-family homes, pocket parks, and convenient access to South Lamar and Ben White Boulevard.
Garrison Park
Garrison Park is a family-oriented South Austin community named for its public park, with affordable ranch homes, a recreation centre, and proximity to South First Street.
Manchaca
ManchacaManchaca is an unincorporated community south of Austin along Manchaca Road, retaining a rural feel with local farms, small acreage homesites, and a growing number of craft businesses.
Mckinney
Mckinney is a residential area near McKinney Falls State Park in Southeast Austin, offering affordable homes and proximity to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.
McKinney Falls
McKinney Falls anchors far South Austin around McKinney Falls State Park — a scenic swimming and hiking destination along Onion Creek, surrounded by growing residential development.
Onion Creek
Onion Creek is a large residential community in far South Austin built along the greenbelt of its namesake creek, with a golf course, community pool, and family-friendly parks.
Shady Hollow
Shady HollowShady Hollow is a wooded, deed-restricted community in south Austin with resort-style amenities, greenbelt trails, and a strong HOA that maintains its parklike character.
Slaughter Creek
Slaughter Creek is a suburban South Austin area along Slaughter Lane, with newer subdivisions, retail centres, and the Slaughter Creek Greenbelt for trail running and mountain biking.
South Manchaca
South Manchaca runs along Manchaca Road between William Cannon and Slaughter Lane — a south-side stretch of older homes, small businesses, and Austin's signature eclectic neighbourhood character.
Southeast
Southeast Austin covers the area between I-35 and US-183 south of Ben White, with affordable housing, international cuisine, and proximity to Austin-Bergstrom Airport.
Southpark Meadows
Southpark Meadows is a major retail destination at I-35 and Slaughter Lane anchoring a growing residential area with Target, H-E-B Plus, and a wide range of dining options.
West Oak Hill
West Oak Hill sits along the US-290 corridor at the Hill Country gateway, offering suburban living with limestone-studded lots, heritage oaks, and proximity to the Barton Creek Greenbelt.
Westgate
Westgate is a well-established South Austin neighbourhood near the Westgate Shopping Center, with affordable ranch homes, community parks, and convenient access to MoPac and Lamar.
Far South
3 neighborhoodsBuda
BudaBuda is a fast-growing small city south of Austin on I-35, known for its small-town Texas charm, the annual Buda Wiener Dog Races, and proximity to Hill Country wineries.
Dripping Springs
Dripping SpringsDripping Springs bills itself as the "Gateway to the Hill Country" — a limestone-and-live-oak community anchored by craft distilleries, wedding venues, and a growing downtown.
Kyle
KyleKyle lies on the I-35 corridor between Austin and San Marcos, offering affordable housing, the EVO Entertainment complex, and a rapidly expanding network of shops and restaurants.
West
10 neighborhoodsBarton Creek
Barton CreekBarton Creek is a prestigious West Austin community along the Barton Creek Greenbelt, with luxury homes, the Barton Creek Resort and Spa, and some of the best trail access in the city.
Bee Cave
Bee CaveBee Cave is a Hill Country suburb west of Austin anchored by the Hill Country Galleria, a growing restaurant scene, and proximity to Hamilton Pool and Lake Travis.
Lakeway
LakewayLakeway is a master-planned lakefront community on Lake Travis, known for its resort amenities, private golf courses, and Lakeway Regional Medical Center.
Lost Creek
Lost CreekLost Creek is a wooded West Austin enclave between Loop 360 and Barton Creek, with ranch-style homes on generous lots and a secluded, nature-surrounded atmosphere.
River Place
River Place perches on the cliffs above Lake Austin, offering dramatic canyon views, the River Place Country Club, and a Hill Country lifestyle within the Austin city limits.
Rob Roy
Rob Roy is an exclusive gated community in West Austin, known for sprawling estate homes, Hill Country panoramas, and proximity to the best of Westlake dining and shopping.
Rollingwood
RollingwoodRollingwood is a tiny, affluent independent city surrounded by Austin, with tree-canopied streets, Hatley Park, and a village-like atmosphere just minutes from Barton Springs and Zilker.
Spicewood Springs
Spicewood Springs is a wooded West Austin community near the Bull Creek greenbelt, with Hill Country views, natural swimming holes, and a secluded feel just minutes from the Domain.
Steiner Ranch
Steiner Ranch is a large master-planned community on Lake Austin's north shore, with resort-style amenities, highly rated LISD schools, and dramatic lakefront views.
Westlake Hills
Perched in the western hills above Loop 360, Westlake Hills is an affluent enclave known for top-rated Eanes ISD schools, Hill Country views, and proximity to Barton Creek trails.