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Laurel Heights, Austin TX Real Estate
Laurel Heights is one of central Austin's most coveted addresses, a quiet residential enclave tucked between Lake Austin Boulevard and the leafy streets of the Casis corridor. Mature live oaks, generous lot sizes, and a mix of mid-century ranches and custom-built estates give this neighborhood a timeless character that's hard to replicate closer to downtown. Residents are a short drive from Barton Creek Greenbelt trailheads, the boutiques and restaurants along West 6th Street, and the shores of Lake Austin itself. It's the kind of neighborhood people move into once and rarely leave. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Lifestyle & Amenities | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Laurel Heights, Austin TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Laurel Heights
Laurel Heights functions as a single cohesive neighborhood rather than a patchwork of subdivisions, which contributes to its consistent character and strong sense of identity. The boundaries roughly follow Lake Austin Boulevard to the south, Mopac (Loop 1) to the west, and the edges of Tarrytown and Bryker Woods to the east and north. Homes here sit on some of the larger in-fill lots you'll find this close to downtown Austin, with many properties on quarter-acre parcels shaded by mature tree canopies.
The housing stock spans several decades and architectural styles. You'll find original ranch-style homes from the 1950s and 1960s alongside extensively renovated mid-century properties and fully custom builds that have replaced older structures. Buyers occasionally find land parcels here as well, making it one of the few central Austin neighborhoods where a true custom-build opportunity still surfaces from time to time. Because lot coverage rules and the neighborhood's mature trees tend to shape what gets built, even newer construction tends to fit the established aesthetic rather than clash with it.
If you're drawn to Laurel Heights, buyers also explore the adjacent Tarrytown and Bryker Woods neighborhoods for similar central Austin character, or look west toward Lakeway and Spicewood for comparable lot sizes with a Hill Country setting. For a broader look at what's available across the region, browse Austin area homes for sale.
Schools in Laurel Heights
Laurel Heights falls within Austin ISD, and the school assignments for this neighborhood are among the most sought-after in the district. Casis Elementary serves the area and has long been recognized as one of Austin ISD's top-performing elementary campuses. The school benefits from an active parent community and a strong academic culture that has built up over decades.
Students continue to O. Henry Middle School, which serves the broader Tarrytown and Casis corridor and offers a range of pre-AP and enrichment programs. High schoolers attend Austin High School, the historic campus on the shores of Town Lake that has educated generations of Austinites. Austin High offers a wide breadth of AP coursework, fine arts programs, and competitive athletics.
Families researching schools in this area can verify current attendance zones directly with Austin ISD, as boundaries do occasionally shift. Private school options including St. Andrew's Episcopal School and Brentwood Christian are also within a reasonable drive for those considering alternatives.
Real Estate Market Overview
Laurel Heights operates in the upper tier of Austin's central residential market. The combination of location, lot size, school assignments, and limited inventory keeps demand consistent even during broader market slowdowns. Properties here, whether original structures or fully renovated, tend to attract buyers who are specifically targeting the Casis zone and are prepared to act when the right home surfaces.
Because turnover in the neighborhood is relatively low, listings draw attention quickly. Buyers working with Neuhaus Realty Group on central Austin properties benefit from early access and a clear understanding of how value is distributed across different streets and lot positions within the neighborhood. Sellers in Laurel Heights generally find the market receptive, particularly for well-maintained homes with updated systems and preserved architectural details.
Land parcels in the neighborhood are uncommon and tend to attract custom builders and owner-builders willing to invest in a ground-up project in a premier location. Those opportunities require a different kind of due diligence than a traditional resale purchase, including understanding tree preservation ordinances, impervious cover limits, and current construction costs.
Lifestyle & Amenities
The appeal of Laurel Heights isn't just the homes. It's what surrounds them. Lake Austin is minutes away, giving residents access to one of the most scenic stretches of water in the Austin metro. The Emma Long Metropolitan Park along City Park Road provides boat ramps, swimming areas, and hiking trails without the crowds of more central parks. Barton Creek Greenbelt entry points are accessible via a short drive, opening up miles of trails and swimming holes.
The neighborhood sits within easy reach of the restaurants and coffee shops along West 6th Street and Burnet Road, as well as the independent shops in Clarksville. The Domain and the traditional Barton Creek Mall anchor larger retail needs to the north and southwest respectively. Day-to-day errands are handled by the grocery options along Far West Boulevard and MoPac frontage roads.
For those who value walkability, Laurel Heights occupies a middle ground. It's not a neighborhood where you'll walk to restaurants regularly, but the streets are quiet and tree-lined, and many residents use bikes or electric vehicles for short errands and school runs.
Getting Around Laurel Heights
Mopac (Loop 1) forms the western edge of the neighborhood and provides the primary commute artery. Downtown Austin is roughly 10 to 15 minutes south in normal traffic conditions, making Laurel Heights genuinely convenient for those working in the central business district, the medical center on 38th Street, or the university campus area. The Texas Medical Center and UT Austin are both reachable without highway driving if needed.
Access north toward the Domain, Apple's campus, and the tech corridor along 183 runs efficiently via Mopac, though peak-hour congestion near the Parmer Lane interchange is a reality for daily commuters. Buyers relocating from markets like Lago Vista or outer suburbs often find Laurel Heights refreshingly close-in by comparison.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is approximately 25 to 35 minutes away via 71 or Ben White, depending on traffic. The neighborhood is not served by MetroRail, but several bus lines run nearby along Lake Austin Boulevard and 35th Street.
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