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Murray Place Real Estate
Murray Place is a small, established neighborhood in North Central Austin where older bungalows and midcentury homes sit beneath a canopy of mature trees, within easy reach of some of the city's most beloved local spots. The neighborhood feeds into a well-regarded Austin ISD school pipeline, with Ridgetop Elementary, Lamar Middle School, and McCallum High School serving residents. Its position puts daily life close to the North Loop corridor, Brentwood, and Hyde Park, giving the area an urban energy that larger suburban communities simply cannot replicate. For buyers who want a genuine Austin address rooted in neighborhood character, Murray Place is worth a close look. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Murray Place Real Estate
Murray Place and the North Central Austin Neighborhood Scene
Murray Place occupies a compact slice of North Central Austin, tucked into one of the city's most established residential corridors. The neighborhood is modest in size but rich in context, sitting close to areas like Allandale, Brentwood, and Hyde Park that have long defined what it means to live in central Austin. Homes in Murray Place lean older, with midcentury builds and classic bungalow-style architecture that give the area a settled, authentic feel.
The Murray Place subdivision itself is the primary development in the neighborhood, and its streets reflect decades of organic growth rather than master-planned uniformity. Lot sizes are modest, trees are mature, and the overall character skews toward residents who value proximity to the city's core over manicured amenity packages. The rental market is active here as well, which reflects how desirable the location is for those who want to live in North Central Austin without the commitment of ownership.
The nearby North Loop corridor, a short walk or quick drive from most of Murray Place, serves as the neighborhood's de facto main street. Independent coffee shops, taco joints, vintage boutiques, and local bars line the strip and give the surrounding area a flavor that is distinctly Austin and distinctly this part of Austin. Buyers searching broadly across the city will find Murray Place represents one of the more centrally positioned options available.
Schools Serving Murray Place
Murray Place falls within Austin Independent School District, with students attending Ridgetop Elementary, Lamar Middle School (Austin ISD), and McCallum High School.
Ridgetop Elementary is the neighborhood's closest school and has served North Central Austin for generations. Lamar Middle School connects students across a swath of central neighborhoods and feeds into the McCallum attendance zone. McCallum High School carries a strong reputation within AISD, particularly for its fine arts magnet program, which accepts applicants from across the district who pursue specialized tracks in visual art, theatre, and music. McCallum also offers solid academic programming and draws students who seek a high school environment with both artistic and academic depth.
Buyers should verify current attendance zones directly with Austin ISD, as boundaries can shift. Magnet program enrollment requires a separate application process regardless of home address, and seats are competitive. A Neuhaus Realty Group agent can point you toward district resources to confirm what applies to any specific property you are considering.
Murray Place Real Estate Market Overview
The Murray Place real estate market reflects the dynamics typical of established North Central Austin: limited inventory, consistent demand, and a housing stock defined by older construction. When homes come available for purchase, they draw attention from buyers who know this part of the city and understand what a central address means. The rental market runs parallel to the ownership market, and the volume of leased properties in the neighborhood speaks to ongoing demand from those who prize the location.
Buyers searching Austin area homes for sale will find Murray Place sits in a competitive tier, not because of flashy amenities but because of location. The neighborhood's walkability, school access, and proximity to the urban core make it a consistent draw. Homes here tend to be smaller and older than what you would find in newer suburban developments, but the trade-off is a genuine central Austin address with character that takes decades to build.
There is no new construction in Murray Place, which means the inventory you will encounter is exclusively resale. Buyers accustomed to shopping for new builds should adjust their expectations accordingly. Older homes often come with deferred maintenance considerations that factor into offer strategy and due diligence, so a thorough inspection is especially important in this neighborhood.
Getting Around Murray Place
Murray Place sits in North Central Austin, roughly four to five miles from downtown. Lamar Boulevard and Burnet Road, both major north-south corridors, run near the neighborhood and provide direct access toward downtown, the University of Texas campus, and the Domain employment hub to the north. During off-peak hours the drive downtown is short; during rush hour, commuters should budget additional time depending on their route and destination.
CapMetro bus service runs along nearby corridors, giving residents without cars a usable alternative for getting around the city. The North Loop area is walkable from most of Murray Place, handling day-to-day errands without a car trip. Austin's cycling infrastructure has expanded considerably in this part of town, and Shoal Creek Trail connects the area south toward downtown and Pease District Park, making two-wheel commutes a realistic option for nearby destinations.
Living in Murray Place
Murray Place delivers the kind of urban Austin experience that draws people to this part of the city. The North Loop strip anchors daily life with independent businesses that have earned loyal followings over years. Pease District Park and Shipe Park are accessible by foot or a short bike ride and offer green space and recreation in the middle of the city. Shipe Park includes a community pool that operates during summer months, adding a neighborhood gathering point that serves the surrounding streets.
The broader North Central Austin area gives Murray Place residents access to some of the city's best-regarded dining and retail without venturing far. Hyde Park's 43rd Street, Burnet Road's restaurant row, and the Domain shopping and entertainment complex to the north all sit within a reasonable drive. For residents who want an urban Austin life centered on local business, neighborhood parks, and easy access to the city's core, Murray Place checks the right boxes.
Neuhaus Realty Group works throughout North Central Austin, including Murray Place and the surrounding communities of Allandale, Brentwood, and Hyde Park. If you are trying to figure out whether Murray Place fits your budget and lifestyle, reach out and lets talk through what is currently available.
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