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Three Thousand Guadalupe Place, Austin TX

Three Thousand Guadalupe Place sits on one of central Austin's most recognizable streets, placing residents squarely in the heart of the city's established urban core. Guadalupe Street in this stretch runs through the Bryker Woods and Hyde Park corridor, a part of Austin defined by mature tree canopy, independent businesses, and the kind of walkable character that makes central Austin so appealing. The community is zoned to Austin ISD, with Bryker Woods Elementary, Lamar Middle School, and Austin High School all serving this address. For those who want proximity to downtown, the University of Texas, and the best of central Austin without retreating to the suburbs, this location delivers on all counts. Neighborhoods | Schools | Lifestyle | Getting Around | Market Overview | FAQs

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1 bed, 1 bath, residential lease at 3000 Guadalupe ST # 201, Austin TX 78705, Austin TX Off Market
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1 bed, 1 bath, residential lease at 3000 Guadalupe ST # 105, Austin TX 78705, Austin TX Off Market
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About Three Thousand Guadalupe Place, Austin TX

Location and Character

Three Thousand Guadalupe Place is a compact residential community on Guadalupe Street in central Austin, situated in the northern stretch of the corridor near 30th Street. This puts the property in one of the city's most beloved residential zones, just north of the University of Texas campus and surrounded by some of Austin's most established neighborhoods. Bryker Woods lies immediately to the west, Hyde Park to the east, and the North Loop area further north. Each of these neighborhoods carries decades of Austin character, with bungalows, mature live oaks, and a street-level energy that newer suburban developments rarely replicate.

Guadalupe Street itself has long functioned as both a neighborhood artery and a cultural corridor. In this part of central Austin, the street hosts independent coffee shops, vintage stores, casual restaurants, and the kind of eclectic retail mix that reflects the city's personality. The 3000 block sits far enough north of the UT campus to feel residential while still benefiting from all the activity the corridor generates. For anyone looking to plant roots in central Austin, this stretch of Guadalupe is a reference point rather than an afterthought.

Schools Serving Three Thousand Guadalupe Place

Three Thousand Guadalupe Place is served by Austin Independent School District, one of Texas's most established urban school systems. The elementary assignment is Bryker Woods Elementary, a neighborhood campus with a strong community identity that has served central Austin for generations. Bryker Woods sits within the broader Bryker Woods neighborhood, making it a genuinely walkable school for many residents in this area.

At the middle school level, students may attend either Lamar Middle School or O. Henry Middle School, both of which are well-established Austin ISD campuses serving the central Austin attendance zone. For high school, students are zoned to Austin High School, one of the district's flagship campuses located along the south shore of Lady Bird Lake. Austin High carries a long institutional history in the city and offers a wide range of academic programs, performing arts, and athletics. Its riverside campus setting is one of the more distinctive in the entire metro area.

Life Along the Guadalupe Corridor

Living at Three Thousand Guadalupe Place means having most daily needs accessible on foot or by bike. The Guadalupe commercial strip in this area includes coffee shops, neighborhood bars, a mix of casual and sit-down dining, independent bookstores, and specialty retail that reflects the tastes of long-term Austinites rather than chain development. For residents who prioritize reducing car dependence, this address is one of the more functional in the city.

Shoal Creek runs a few blocks to the west, with a hike-and-bike trail that stretches through central Austin and connects to several parks along the way. Pease District Park, one of Austin's oldest public parks, is within biking distance and offers green space, sports courts, and a genuine neighborhood gathering spot. Further south, Zilker Park, Barton Springs Pool, and Lady Bird Lake add significant outdoor recreation to what's already an active corridor.

The broader central Austin entertainment scene is also accessible from this address. South Congress, South Lamar, and the Sixth Street entertainment district are all reachable in a short drive, and the Domain and North Lamar corridor add shopping and dining options to the north. Anyone researching Austin area homes for sale quickly realizes how much of the city becomes accessible from a well-positioned central address like this one.

Getting Around from Guadalupe Street

Three Thousand Guadalupe Place is exceptionally well-positioned for residents who work in or near central Austin. Capital Metro bus service runs directly along Guadalupe with frequent stops, and the UT campus is a short ride or walk south. Downtown Austin is accessible in under ten minutes by car outside of peak hours, and many residents find they can structure daily life around transit and biking rather than relying on a car for every trip.

For drivers, Mopac Expressway (Loop 1) is the primary north-south highway and is easily reached within a few blocks. Interstate 35 provides east-west connections and runs parallel to the east. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is approximately 25 minutes away under normal conditions. Major employment corridors, including the Domain tech campus to the north and the Mueller area to the east, are both accessible without significant highway time from this central location. The address consistently ranks as one of the more transit-accessible in the city by standard walkability and transit metrics.

Market Overview

Three Thousand Guadalupe Place operates as a residential lease community, with one-bedroom units that reflect the compact footprints common in central Austin rental inventory. The Guadalupe corridor has long attracted renters who place a premium on location over square footage, and this community fits that pattern. Units here are well-suited to those who want a minimal-footprint urban lifestyle without sacrificing school district quality or neighborhood character.

Central Austin rental inventory along this corridor sits in a distinct segment of the broader market, different in character from large apartment complexes further south or the suburban rental market in the outer ring communities. For those weighing renting at this address against ownership options in the surrounding neighborhoods, the comparison involves more than price: it's about proximity, lifestyle, and the tradeoffs between urban density and residential space. Neuhaus Realty Group works with clients across the full spectrum of central Austin real estate and can help map out the options across both rental and ownership in this part of the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

What schools serve Three Thousand Guadalupe Place?
The community is zoned to Austin Independent School District. Students attend Bryker Woods Elementary, with middle school options that include Lamar Middle School and O. Henry Middle School. High school students are zoned to Austin High School along Lady Bird Lake. Austin ISD is one of Texas's largest urban school districts with a broad range of academic and extracurricular programs across all campuses.
How far is Three Thousand Guadalupe Place from downtown Austin?
The address is roughly two to three miles from downtown Austin, depending on the specific destination. By car, the drive takes under ten minutes outside of peak traffic hours. Capital Metro bus lines running along Guadalupe provide a transit alternative, and cycling on the Guadalupe corridor or connecting streets is a practical option for many commuters.
Is the Guadalupe Street location walkable?
Yes, this stretch of Guadalupe Street ranks among the more walkable addresses in Austin. Coffee shops, restaurants, grocery options, and transit stops are all within walking distance. Shoal Creek Trail is a few blocks west for car-free movement through the city. For residents who want to minimize car dependence, few addresses in Austin offer more practical walkability than this corridor.
What types of units are available at Three Thousand Guadalupe Place?
The community currently offers one-bedroom residential lease units with compact footprints that reflect the urban central Austin market. This type of inventory is common in the Guadalupe and Hyde Park corridor, where proximity to the city core tends to carry more weight than unit size for many renters.
What outdoor spaces are near Three Thousand Guadalupe Place?
Shoal Creek Trail runs a few blocks west and connects through central Austin to several parks. Pease District Park, one of Austin's oldest public parks, is within biking distance and offers courts, open lawns, and community gathering space. Further south, Zilker Park, Barton Springs Pool, and the Lady Bird Lake hike-and-bike trail are all accessible within a reasonable drive or longer bike ride.
How close is this location to the University of Texas?
Three Thousand Guadalupe Place sits just north of the UT campus, with the northern edge of the university accessible in minutes by foot or bike along Guadalupe Street. This makes the address convenient for anyone affiliated with UT, while still sitting far enough from the densest student areas to feel like a neighborhood rather than a campus-adjacent apartment zone.
What is the property tax rate in this area?
Three Thousand Guadalupe Place is in Travis County, where effective property tax rates for residential properties generally range between 1.8% and 2.2% of assessed value, depending on the applicable taxing entities. Austin ISD and the City of Austin are the primary contributors to the combined rate. For ownership properties in this area, a tax estimate based on assessed value is the most reliable starting point.
What neighborhoods are close to Three Thousand Guadalupe Place?
The community sits adjacent to Bryker Woods to the west and Hyde Park to the east, two of central Austin's most established residential neighborhoods. The North Loop area is a short distance further north. Each neighborhood has its own distinct character, with Bryker Woods known for its bungalows and walkability, and Hyde Park for its historic homes and neighborhood institutions. Buyers exploring ownership in this general area will find a range of options within a compact geography of central Austin.
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