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Four Seasons Summer Section is a quiet, established residential neighborhood in Travis County, tucked into the northwest reaches of the Austin metro where suburban convenience meets the broader Hill Country corridor. The community sits within easy reach of Lake Travis and the outdoor amenities that draw buyers to this part of central Texas, from lakeside parks to the rolling terrain that defines the region. Homes here tend to be single-family residences on established lots, offering the kind of settled neighborhood feel that comes with a community that has matured over time. For buyers who want proximity to Austin without the intensity of urban living, Four Seasons Summer Section offers a grounded option in a well-positioned part of Travis County. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs

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About Four Seasons Summer Section Homes for Sale

About Four Seasons Summer Section

Four Seasons Summer Section is one of several sections within the broader Four Seasons development in Travis County, sitting alongside its companion phase Four Seasons Fall Section. The Summer Section represents an established phase of residential growth in this part of the Austin metro, carrying the character of a community that has found its footing over years of consistent ownership. Tree-lined streets, manicured lots, and the kind of settled neighborhood rhythm that newer developments simply have not had time to build define the day-to-day feel here.

Homes in Four Seasons Summer Section are primarily single-family residences built during earlier development cycles, which means buyers often find more square footage and lot depth relative to newer infill developments closer to downtown Austin. The architectural character leans toward traditional Texas suburban, with brick and stone exteriors, covered patios, and fenced backyards common throughout the neighborhood. Mature trees shade many of the lots, adding to the established feel that takes years to develop.

Buyers exploring this part of Travis County often consider several communities in the same search. Austin proper offers more density and urban amenities, while nearby Lago Vista and Lakeway appeal to those prioritizing lake access. Four Seasons Summer Section occupies a practical middle ground, offering established neighborhood character at a competitive position within this northwest corridor.

Schools Serving Four Seasons Summer Section

School assignments for Four Seasons Summer Section fall within Travis County, and the specific schools serving a given address depend on its precise location within the neighborhood. Buyers should verify current attendance zones with the relevant district before making a purchase decision, as boundary maps can shift with enrollment changes over time. Your agent can pull current zoning information for any specific address you are considering.

The northwest Travis County corridor is served by multiple districts depending on precise location, and several well-regarded public school options are accessible to residents throughout this part of the metro. Families who prioritize school assignments typically make that conversation a first step when working with their agent, ensuring the right streets are included in the home search from the start. Private school alternatives in the greater Austin area are also within reach for buyers who prefer that route.

Real Estate Market Overview

The real estate market in Four Seasons Summer Section reflects broader trends across established northwest Travis County neighborhoods. This is a resale community rather than a new-construction development, which means buyers are looking at inventory from homeowners who have lived in the area for years. That dynamic tends to produce homes with mature landscaping, completed upgrades, and the settled character that takes time to develop in any neighborhood.

Price positioning in this area falls within the accessible range of the broader Austin area homes for sale market, offering real size and lot depth for the price relative to closer-in Austin neighborhoods. For buyers evaluating multiple options across the northwest metro, Four Seasons Summer Section tends to be one of the more grounded choices in terms of value per square foot.

Because the neighborhood is established and relatively contained, active listings come and go rather than flowing in steady volume. Buyers who are serious about this community benefit from working with an agent who monitors new inventory consistently and can move quickly when the right home becomes available. The window between a listing going live and receiving offers in this corridor can be short during active market periods.

Getting Around Four Seasons Summer Section

Four Seasons Summer Section sits in the northwest Travis County corridor, where several major roadways connect residents to Austin and the surrounding region. US-183 and RM-620 are the primary arteries for reaching central Austin, with Loop 360 offering an alternate scenic route through the hill country terrain to the south. The drive to downtown Austin typically runs 30 to 45 minutes depending on time of day and route chosen, with morning rush hour adding meaningful time on the main corridors.

For residents working in the northwest Austin employment corridor, including the major tech campuses along US-183 and near the Domain area, the commute is considerably shorter and often avoids the worst of Austin traffic entirely. The location also works well for reaching the lake communities to the west. Lago Vista, Jonestown, and Spicewood are all accessible without crossing through Austin's heavier traffic zones, making weekend lake days genuinely easy.

Most residents in Four Seasons Summer Section rely on personal vehicles for daily commuting and errands. The area sits close to established retail corridors along 183, with grocery options, daily services, and restaurants within a short drive of the neighborhood. Public transit options in this part of Travis County are limited compared to more urban parts of Austin.

Living in Four Seasons Summer Section

Living in Four Seasons Summer Section puts residents at a comfortable remove from the intensity of central Austin while keeping the city's full range of amenities within reach. The neighborhood itself has the texture of a mature Austin suburb, with established streetscapes and the kind of community feel that develops over years of neighbors knowing each other.

Lake Travis is the primary outdoor draw for this part of Travis County. The lake's parks, boat ramps, and marinas are a short drive west, and the recreational culture around Lake Travis shapes how many residents in this corridor spend their time outside. The hill country terrain between Four Seasons Summer Section and the lake adds scenery along the way, and the broader network of parks and green spaces throughout northwest Travis County rounds out the outdoor picture.

The wider northwest Austin area has developed considerably over the years, bringing a full complement of shopping, dining, and services to the corridors near the neighborhood. H-E-B locations, national retailers, and local restaurants line the main corridors, meaning daily errands stay efficient without requiring a trip into central Austin. The Domain area is also accessible for those seeking a broader range of dining and retail experiences.

The team at Neuhaus Realty Group has worked extensively throughout northwest Travis County and understands the nuances of buying and selling in established neighborhoods like Four Seasons Summer Section. When inventory is limited and timing matters, working with an agent who knows this community makes a real difference.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Four Seasons Summer Section located?
Four Seasons Summer Section is a residential neighborhood in Travis County, positioned in the northwest Austin corridor with access to US-183 and RM-620. The location places residents within reach of both central Austin and the Lake Travis communities to the west, including Lago Vista and Lakeway.
What school district serves Four Seasons Summer Section?
School assignments in Four Seasons Summer Section fall within Travis County, and the specific district and campus assignments for a given address depend on its precise location. Buyers should verify current attendance zones with their agent before making a purchase decision, as boundary maps can shift over time with district enrollment changes.
How far is Four Seasons Summer Section from downtown Austin?
The drive from Four Seasons Summer Section to downtown Austin typically takes 30 to 45 minutes under normal traffic conditions via US-183 or RM-620. Residents who work in the northwest Austin employment corridor along 183 or near the Domain generally have a shorter and easier commute than those heading into central Austin.
What types of homes are in Four Seasons Summer Section?
Four Seasons Summer Section is an established resale community with primarily single-family residences. Homes tend to feature traditional Texas suburban architecture, including brick and stone construction, with lot sizes that offer more outdoor space than many newer Austin infill developments. Buyers looking specifically for new construction would need to explore adjacent communities in the broader northwest Austin corridor.
How does Four Seasons Summer Section compare to Lakeway or Lago Vista?
Lakeway is a more fully built-out community with a higher concentration of retail, dining, and services along with direct proximity to Lake Travis. Lago Vista sits further west with a smaller-town feel and direct lakefront access. Four Seasons Summer Section offers a quieter established neighborhood character with solid proximity to both lake communities, generally at a more accessible price point than the lake-adjacent alternatives.
What are property taxes like in Travis County?
Travis County property tax rates generally fall in the range of 1.8% to 2.2% of assessed value, though the exact rate for any specific property depends on the taxing entities that apply, including the school district levy. Texas has no state income tax, so property taxes carry a larger share of the overall tax load than in many other states. Your agent can pull the specific tax history for any home you are evaluating.
Is there new construction available in Four Seasons Summer Section?
Four Seasons Summer Section is an established neighborhood without active new construction within its boundaries. Buyers seeking new construction in this part of Travis County would need to look at nearby developments further northwest or in adjacent communities. Neuhaus Realty Group can identify current new-construction options in the broader northwest Austin and Lake Travis corridor.
What outdoor activities are available near Four Seasons Summer Section?
Lake Travis is the primary outdoor destination for residents of this part of Travis County, with boat ramps, waterfront parks, and marinas a short drive west. The hill country terrain in the surrounding area also provides hiking and cycling opportunities. Residents can reach Spicewood and Jonestown for additional lake and park access without a long drive from the neighborhood.
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Ed Neuhaus

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