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Barton Hollow, Austin TX Real Estate

Barton Hollow is a small, tucked-away neighborhood in southwest Austin that sits in the hills above Barton Creek, giving residents that rare combination of urban proximity and genuine Hill Country character. The streets here are shaded by mature oaks, the terrain rolls in a way that reminds you Austin once was all like this, and the Barton Creek Greenbelt is practically at your doorstep. Homes here tend to be established mid-century builds and updated ranches on modest lots, with a handful of newer construction scattered throughout. The neighborhood feeds into Austin ISD, with Barton Hills Elementary, O Henry Middle School, and Austin High rounding out a well-regarded school pipeline that draws consistent interest from buyers. Neighborhoods | Schools | Lifestyle & Outdoors | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs

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About Barton Hollow, Austin TX Real Estate

Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Barton Hollow

Barton Hollow is a compact neighborhood, and its boundaries are tight enough that the community feels cohesive rather than sprawling. The primary subdivision, Barton, anchors the area with its mix of single-story ranch homes, updated cottages, and the occasional two-story remodel that reflects the broader South Austin renovation wave of the past decade. Lots here are typically modest in size, which keeps the density neighborly without feeling crowded.

Because Barton Hollow sits in such a sought-after corridor of Austin, buyers sometimes arrive here after considering nearby Lakeway or the Spicewood area to the west, only to discover that Barton Hollow offers something those communities cannot: walkability to the Greenbelt and a genuine inner-Austin address with Hill Country bones. The streets have a settled, permanent feel that newer master-planned communities rarely replicate.

Schools in Barton Hollow

Barton Hollow is zoned to Austin ISD, one of the largest and most recognized school districts in the state. Students in the neighborhood attend Barton Hills Elementary, a well-regarded campus known for its engaged parent community and strong foundational programs. From there, students move on to O Henry Middle School, which has a long history in central Austin and serves a broad swath of the city's south-central neighborhoods.

High school students feed into Austin High School, one of the city's oldest and most storied campuses, located along the Colorado River near Pease Park. Austin High's arts programs, athletics, and proximity to downtown give it a distinct energy that reflects the neighborhood it serves. Families researching Austin ISD schools will find the Barton Hills feeder pattern consistently cited as one of the more desirable in the district.

Lifestyle & Outdoors

The defining feature of daily life in Barton Hollow is access to the outdoors. The Barton Creek Greenbelt, one of Austin's most beloved natural assets, stretches for miles through the limestone hills just south of the neighborhood. Residents use it daily for trail running, mountain biking, swimming in the natural pools, and simply escaping the city noise. Having a trailhead this close to home is something buyers consistently say they underestimated until they lived here.

Beyond the Greenbelt, Zilker Park sits a short drive or bike ride away, hosting Barton Springs Pool, the Barton Springs disc golf course, and dozens of community events throughout the year. South Lamar and South Congress corridors are both within easy reach, giving residents access to some of Austin's best independent restaurants, coffee shops, and music venues. The stretch of South Lamar near Alamo Drafthouse and Cosmic Coffee is a regular haunt for Barton Hollow residents who want a neighborhood feel with city-level dining options.

The neighborhood does not have its own commercial core, which most residents consider a feature rather than a limitation. The surrounding streets are residential and quiet, while everything you need sits a short drive away.

Real Estate Market Overview

Barton Hollow occupies a position in the Austin market where location does most of the work. Properties here benefit from proximity to the Greenbelt, top Austin ISD schools, and the cultural gravity of South Austin, all of which keep buyer interest steady even when broader market conditions shift. The inventory in Barton Hollow is small by nature, so when a home does come available, it typically attracts serious attention from buyers who know the area well.

The housing stock skews toward single-family homes, with a portion of the neighborhood serving as rental inventory for buyers who want South Austin access without committing to a purchase. This mix of owner-occupied and lease properties gives the neighborhood a lived-in, year-round energy rather than the seasonal feel some Austin communities experience. Buyers searching Austin area homes for sale who prioritize Greenbelt access and school quality will find Barton Hollow worth watching closely.

Getting Around Barton Hollow

Barton Hollow sits in one of Austin's more accessible southwest corridors. MoPac Expressway (Loop 1) is the primary artery for getting north into downtown or south toward Slaughter Lane and the suburbs beyond. The drive to downtown Austin typically takes fifteen to twenty minutes outside of peak hours, and the South Congress and South Lamar corridors offer surface street alternatives when MoPac is running slow.

For those heading west toward the Hill Country, Highway 71 and Ranch Road 620 are accessible via MoPac in under fifteen minutes, making Barton Hollow a reasonable base for anyone with ties to the Lake Travis corridor or Lakeway. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport sits roughly thirty minutes to the southeast via South Congress or I-35, depending on traffic patterns. The neighborhood is bikeable to Zilker Park and parts of South Lamar, though most residents rely on a vehicle for daily errands.

Neuhaus Realty Group has worked with buyers and sellers throughout the Barton Hills corridor and knows this pocket of South Austin well. If you are considering a home in Barton Hollow, reach out and we will help you understand what is available and what the process looks like in this particular neighborhood.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves Barton Hollow?
Barton Hollow is zoned to Austin ISD. The specific campus assignments are Barton Hills Elementary, O Henry Middle School, and Austin High School. This feeder pattern is one of the more consistently sought-after in Austin ISD, particularly among buyers focused on the south-central Austin corridor.
How close is Barton Hollow to the Barton Creek Greenbelt?
Very close. Depending on where in the neighborhood you live, trailhead access to the Barton Creek Greenbelt can be just a few blocks away. This proximity is one of the primary reasons buyers target Barton Hollow specifically rather than other South Austin neighborhoods.
What types of homes are available in Barton Hollow?
The housing stock in Barton Hollow is primarily single-family homes, with a mix of original mid-century ranch-style builds, updated cottages, and some fully renovated properties. Lot sizes are modest, and the neighborhood is established rather than new construction.
Is Barton Hollow a good area for renters?
Yes. A portion of the Barton Hollow inventory is available as residential lease, which makes it accessible for people who want to experience South Austin and the Greenbelt corridor before committing to a purchase. Rental options here tend to move quickly given the demand for this part of Austin.
How far is Barton Hollow from downtown Austin?
Downtown Austin is roughly fifteen to twenty minutes from Barton Hollow under normal traffic conditions via MoPac. South Congress and South Lamar are both easily accessible, making it one of the closer-in southwest Austin neighborhoods for buyers who want quick access to the city center.
Are there HOA fees in Barton Hollow?
Barton Hollow is a relatively informal neighborhood without a governing HOA for most of its properties. Buyers should confirm HOA status with their agent during due diligence, as individual listings and any attached condos or townhomes may carry their own restrictions.
What are property taxes like in Barton Hollow?
Barton Hollow falls within Travis County, where property tax rates typically run in the 1.8 to 2.2 percent range of assessed value, depending on the specific taxing entities that apply to a given property. Austin ISD, Travis County, and city of Austin taxes all factor into the final rate.
What neighborhoods should I compare to Barton Hollow?
Buyers considering Barton Hollow often also look at the broader Barton area as well as other south and southwest Austin pockets with Greenbelt adjacency. Those open to a longer commute sometimes compare the area to communities along the Lake Travis corridor, including Lakeway or Spicewood, though those areas offer a distinctly different lifestyle than inner South Austin.
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