Growing up in Austin, I knew Westlake as the area of choice for many hippies and university professors. My husband spent an idyllic childhood on land teeming with wildflowers and finding arrowheads on the edge of the small stream that ran through their property. While it has become a luxury area ... » Learn More about Rollingwood, Westlake Hills, Cuernavaca
Communities
South Austin – Barton Hills, Bouldin, Travis Heights, Soco
If part of your Austin vibe is living close to Zilker Park and the music festivals, this may be the area for you! Perhaps you've heard of this popular phrase which rapidly became a bumper sticker: 78704 - it's not just a zip code, it's a way of life! Houses here are all over the place - older ... » Learn More about South Austin – Barton Hills, Bouldin, Travis Heights, Soco
Central Austin – Tarrytown, Clarksville, Old West Austin
One of the more exclusive areas of Austin, Tarrytown has historic properties to modern mansions with a plethora of elegant, larger homes under graceful canopies of mature trees. My childhood memories are filled with Tarrytown! One of my best friends in elementary school lived on Bridle Path and I ... » Learn More about Central Austin – Tarrytown, Clarksville, Old West Austin
Circle C Ranch
A master-planned community in southwest Austin, development began in 1982 with the first homes being built in 1986. There are many neighborhoods within Circle C with amenities including an 18-hole golf course, tennis club, swim centers, a fire station and more than 500 acres of park land. ... » Learn More about Circle C Ranch
Shady Hollow
Moving a little further east from Circle C you'll find yourself in Shady Hollow - a development that started in 1978 with 600 acres of land. It has five distinct sections and newer, larger homes have been built through the 2000s. About 4500 residents call the area home today and the community enjoys ... » Learn More about Shady Hollow