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78757 Austin, TX Real Estate
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The 78757 zip code sits in one of North Central Austin's most sought-after pockets, anchored by the beloved neighborhoods of Crestview, Allandale Park, and Wooten Park. This is the Austin that long-timers remember and newcomers fall in love with fast: tree-lined streets, mid-century ranch homes with big yards, and a walkable corridor along Burnet Road packed with independent restaurants, coffee shops, and local bars. The area feeds into Austin ISD and draws buyers who want to stay close to downtown without sacrificing the neighborhood feel that newer master-planned communities simply cannot replicate. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Lifestyle | Getting Around | FAQs
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About 78757 Austin, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in 78757
The 78757 zip code is a mosaic of distinct North Central Austin neighborhoods, each with its own character and price point. Crestview is arguably the most active, known for its tight-knit vibe, the beloved Crestview Station mixed-use node at Airport Boulevard, and a strong sense of community centered around Brentwood Park. Original 1950s ranch homes sit alongside tasteful remodels and the occasional new infill build, giving buyers real variety in square footage and finish level.
Allandale Park and Allandale North attract buyers drawn to larger lots, mature oak canopies, and homes that have often been substantially updated without losing their mid-century bones. Subdivisions like Violet Crown Heights and Allandale Oaks represent the upper tier of the market here, where custom renovations and premium lot sizes push values considerably higher. Allandale The is another well-established enclave within this corridor worth watching.
Wooten Terrace, Wooten Park, and the surrounding Wooten area offer some of the more accessible price points inside 78757, making them popular with first-time buyers who still want the benefits of North Central Austin's location. Lanier Terrace, Northtowne, and Northwest Terrace round out the residential fabric with modest, well-kept homes on quiet streets. For buyers interested in a condo or lower-maintenance option, Tiffany Condo represents an entry-level path into the zip code. Northgate and Violet Crown Heights also appear regularly in buyer searches and offer their own distinct housing stock.
Schools in 78757
All public schools in 78757 fall within Austin ISD. Elementary school assignments vary by street and subdivision. Brentwood Elementary serves much of the Crestview area and has a strong reputation among parents for its community involvement. Gullett, Pillow, and Wooten elementary schools cover other pockets of the zip code. Parents should always verify current attendance boundaries directly with Austin ISD, as zoning can change.
At the middle school level, students may be assigned to Bailey, Burnet (Austin ISD), or Lamar (Austin ISD) depending on their address. High school options in this part of the city include Anderson and McCallum, both of which carry long track records in the district. McCallum in particular is well known for its fine arts magnet program. Navarro Early College and Northeast Early College provide alternative pathways for students pursuing accelerated coursework and college credit opportunities while still in high school.
Real Estate Market Overview
The 78757 market reflects North Central Austin's enduring appeal: close-in location, established neighborhoods, and limited new inventory mean well-priced homes move quickly and bidding competition is real. The housing stock here leans heavily toward single-family residences, ranging from original 1950s and 60s ranchers in need of updating to fully renovated show homes and a growing number of custom infill builds on teardown lots. A handful of new construction projects from builders like Kiligray, Ledgestone, and Pure Modern Homes have introduced contemporary architecture into the mix, giving buyers a modern alternative without leaving the neighborhood.
Income properties, including small multi-family residential income opportunities, also appear in this zip code, making it relevant for investors as well as owner-occupants. Because 78757 is landlocked and surrounded by established neighborhoods, supply remains constrained, which historically supports pricing resilience. Buyers should be prepared to move decisively when the right home appears, especially in Crestview and Allandale where well-presented listings generate multiple offers.
Lifestyle in 78757
The Burnet Road corridor is the heartbeat of daily life in 78757. From Violet Crown Cinema and a rotating cast of celebrated food trucks at the Brentwood Social House area, to sit-down favorites like Arlo's and Radio Coffee, the strip delivers an experience that feels genuinely Austin rather than chain-driven. Domain Northside is just a short drive up Burnet or MoPac, giving residents access to high-end retail and dining options when the mood strikes.
Crestview Park provides open green space and sports courts for the northern portion of the zip, while Wooten Park and Northwest District Park serve residents in the Wooten neighborhoods. The entire area is reasonably bikeable by Austin standards, and proximity to the MetroRail Crestview Station gives residents a car-free commute option to the UT campus and downtown. Shoal Creek Trail is accessible from parts of the zip and connects to a much longer network of hike-and-bike paths running through Central Austin.
Getting Around 78757
78757 sits just inside MoPac (Loop 1) on the west and straddles Burnet Road and Lamar Boulevard through the center, two of Austin's primary north-south arterials. Downtown Austin is roughly 6 to 8 miles south, and the commute via Lamar or MoPac is manageable on off-peak hours. During rush hour, both corridors can back up significantly, so many residents lean on the Capital Metro Red Line from Crestview Station for a stress-free trip south.
The Domain and the Northwest Hills office corridor along 183 are accessible in 10 to 15 minutes via Burnet or Shoal Creek. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport sits approximately 20 to 25 minutes southeast via Highway 183 or through downtown. For buyers exploring all their Austin area homes for sale options, 78757 occupies a genuinely central position relative to both major employment hubs and leisure destinations in the metro.
Ready to find the right home in North Central Austin? Neuhaus Realty Group specializes in this market and knows these neighborhoods block by block. We can help you compare Crestview versus Allandale, evaluate an infill build, or identify the right entry-level opportunity in Wooten before it disappears.
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