Austin, TX Real Estate & Homes for Sale

Listings last updated 08/17/2022
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 3 BathsBa
    • 1,503 SqftSqft
    • 0.15 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
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    $300,000 USD
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,225 SqftSqft
    • 0.158 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Open House
    Sun, 21 Aug 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
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    $749,999 USD
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,231 SqftSqft
    • Common Interest
    Open House
    Sat, 20 Aug 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
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    $399,000 USD
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 3.5 BathsBa
    • 2,657 SqftSqft
    • Single-Family Home
    Open House
    Sat, 20 Aug 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
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    $785,000 USD
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,689 SqftSqft
    • 0.165 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
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    $650,000 USD
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 3.5 BathsBa
    • 3,472 SqftSqft
    • Single-Family Home
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    $897,000 USD
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 5 BathsBa
    • 3,102 SqftSqft
    • Residential
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    $1,850,000 USD
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 3 BathsBa
    • 3,069 SqftSqft
    • 0.809 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
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    $1,150,000 USD
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 2,029 SqftSqft
    • Single-Family Home
    Open House
    Sat, 20 Aug 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
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    $750,000 USD
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 3 BathsBa
    • 2,400 SqftSqft
    • Residential
    Open House
    Thu, 18 Aug 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM
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    $1,595,000 USD
    • 2 BedsBds
    • 2.5 BathsBa
    • 1,366 SqftSqft
    • Single-Family Home
    Open House
    Sat, 20 Aug 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
    Map
    $584,500 USD
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • Single-Family Home
    Map
    $740,000 USD
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,689 SqftSqft
    • Single-Family Home
    Open House
    Sat, 20 Aug 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
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    $520,000 USD
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 3 BathsBa
    • 3,475 SqftSqft
    • Residential
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    $531,995 USD
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 1 BathBa
    • 1,207 SqftSqft
    • Single-Family Home
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    $1,500,000 USD
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    • 3 BedsBds
    • 2.5 BathsBa
    • 2,167 SqftSqft
    • Single-Family Home
    Map
    $915,000 USD
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 4 BathsBa
    • 3,593 SqftSqft
    • Residential
    Map
    $1,324,900 USD
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,090 SqftSqft
    • 0.159 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Map
    $449,000 USD
    • 5 BedsBds
    • 3 BathsBa
    • 3,876 SqftSqft
    • 0.245 ac Lot Size
    • Residential
    Map
    $3,750,000 USD
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 3 BathsBa
    • 2,458 SqftSqft
    • Residential
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    $444,995 USD
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 2.5 BathsBa
    • 1,736 SqftSqft
    • Single-Family Home
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    $569,900 USD
    • 4 BedsBds
    • 3 BathsBa
    • 2,586 SqftSqft
    • Residential
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    $454,995 USD
    • 3 BedsBds
    • 2 BathsBa
    • 1,965 SqftSqft
    • Residential
    Map
    $440,995 USD
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Austin City Guide

To Austinites there is Texas and there is Austin – or the People’s Republic of Austin as locals with “Keep Austin Weird” bumper stickers like to call their hometown. While Texas is cattle and oil country, Austin is all about live music and technology. Of course, city and state are united in their love of barbecue. For much of the 21st century the city named for Stephen F. Austin, the “Father of Texas,” has been the fastest-growing major city in the United States. In 2015, Census Bureau estimates put Austin as America’s 11th largest city. Home values here are further enhanced by FBI statistics that rank Austin as the nation’s second safest major city.
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  • Professionals
  • Families
  • Concert-Goers

Architecture and landmarks

Austin is home to both the state university and the state capital. The Texas State Capitol is an Italian Renaissance Revival wonder. Larger than any other statehouse, its dome is higher than the United States Capitol. And the Main Building on the University of Texas campus sports a tower only one foot shorter than the Capitol at 307 feet. It’s often illuminated in the school’s burnt orange colors. Beyond those two icons, the city skyline is shaped by modern skyscrapers all constructed over the last century.

The Driskill Hotel is a legendary Romanesque Revival guesthouse where political movers and shakers have congregated since the 1880s. The Sixth Street Historic District has evolved from tawdry real estate into a nationally recognized entertainment district thanks to the launching of the South by Southwest (SXSW) music festival in 1987. One of Austin’s most recognizable landmarks is a TV icon –Austin City Limits premiered in 1976 and is still on air. The original set from Communications Building B on the UT campus is now in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The show now tapes at The Moody Theater.

Architecture and landmarks

Real Estate Market

Real Estate Market

While the Austin area features 186,905 single family homes, those looking for a downtown pad have a range of choices. Austin’s recent love of multifamily translates into some of America’s tallest all-residential towers. The city now boasts 29,624 apartments with more on the way. There are 12,396 multi-family properties and 2,395 other residential options in the city. Businesses in Austin are supported by 7,792 commercial properties and 2,686 mixed-use buildings.

This is a real estate market for government employees, musicians, students, and tech professional, as evidenced by the inventory of only 28 industrial properties. There is still plenty of room for America’s fastest growing city to expand with 6,747 vacant lots.

Real Estate Market

Public services

Transport

Public transportation in Austin is mostly by bus. Capital Metro began commuter rail services in 2010 on old freight tracks and is building out the system to popular downtown destinations. Austin B-Cycle rents bikes from 50 stations in the heart of the city.

Schools

When you grow up in Austin you dream of attending the University of Texas. To matriculate, public school students must navigate through the Austin Independent School District. Two of the 29 districts, Round Rock and Eanes, received a gold medal from Expansion Management’s ratings of 2,800 American school districts. Austin is also well served by a lengthy roster of private institutions.

Health

The University of Texas System anchors the city’s health care services with 6 facilities and 3 teaching hospitals. MD Anderson Cancer Center has been considered one of the top two cancer treatment facilities in the United States for over two decades.

Safety

FBI statistics report a 1 in 264 chance of violent crime in Austin, less than Texas as a whole. There is a 1 in 26 chance of property crime.

Things to do

Things to do

Austin earns it’s moniker of “The Live Music Capital of the World” honestly – there is musical entertainment every night of the week. Locals will tell you SXSW has become too commercialized, so try the Fun Fun Fun Fest in November or the ACL Music Festival in October. If those are too big, tune into the dozens of other smaller festivals. Celebrated Austin barbecue joints are legion, but you can start your adventures in slow-smoked brisket waiting in the long lines at Franklin Barbecue. Eventually you may find that the best eats in Austin are dished out from the food trucks.

Things to do

Zilker Park is the essential summer destination in Austin where the natural waters of Barton Springs swimming pool are 68-74 degrees year-round. On warm nights the most popular spot in town is the Congress Avenue Bridge, where the world’s largest urban population of Mexican free-tailed bats begins its nocturnal rounds.

Things to do

Sports in Austin means only one thing – University of Texas football. Hook ‘em Horns!