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Tucked into the rolling terrain of southwest Austin's Oak Hill corridor, Cayena is a defined residential neighborhood that blends genuine Hill Country character with the practical advantages of Travis County living. The area sits along one of Austin's most scenic western approaches, where cedar and live oak shade quiet streets and the pace of the city slows down considerably. Residents here appreciate having central Austin well within reach while still waking up to the kind of views and canopy that drew people to this part of the metro in the first place. Austin ISD schools, solid highway access, and proximity to the Barton Creek corridor make Cayena a consistent draw for buyers looking west of MoPac. Schools | Neighborhoods | Lifestyle | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs

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4 bed, 4 bath, residential lease at 7919 Yellow Thistle TRL, Austin TX 78735, Austin TX Off Market
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4 bed, 4 bath, residential lease at 7921 Yellow Thistle TRL # 9, Austin TX 78735, Austin TX Off Market
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4 bed, 4 bath, residential lease at 7911 Yellow Thistle TRL, Austin TX 78735, Austin TX Off Market
Sold Dec 2024
4 bd 4 ba 2,332 sqft
7911 Yellow Thistle TRL, Austin TX 78735 Austin, TX 78735
3 bed, 3 bath, residential lease at 7920 Yellow Thistle TRL # 41, Austin TX 78735, Austin TX Off Market
Sold Oct 2024
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About Cayena Homes for Sale

Cayena is a small, established neighborhood within southwest Austin's Oak Hill community, and it carries the kind of settled character that newer developments spend years trying to earn. Mature trees, well-kept lots, and the natural topography of the area give it a feel that is more organic than engineered. The surrounding Oak Hill corridor sits at a transitional point between urban Austin and the Hill Country proper, putting residents in a position where both the amenities of the city and the open spaces of the west are genuinely accessible.

Neighborhoods and Subdivisions in Cayena

Cayena is a cohesive, defined subdivision rather than a segment of a larger master-planned development. That distinction matters when you are buying here. You are looking at a neighborhood with consistent residential character and established lots rather than a sprawling community divided into phases with multiple builders. Homes are primarily single-family residences, and the lot sizes and setbacks reflect the hilly, wooded nature of southwest Austin rather than the flat, dense grids more common in the eastern suburbs.

The surrounding Oak Hill area contains a rich mix of comparable neighborhoods. Travis Country West, Lost Creek, and the communities along the western edge of the Barton Creek Greenbelt corridor all offer similar character to Cayena. Buyers who want more acreage or proximity to Lake Travis sometimes look further west to Lakeway or into Spicewood, where the Hill Country feel intensifies along with the lot sizes.

Schools Serving Cayena

Cayena falls within Austin ISD, and students attend Oak Hill Elementary School for their primary years. Oak Hill Elementary is a well-regarded campus within the district, situated at the heart of the southwest Austin community it has served for decades. Its size and neighborhood presence make it a familiar anchor for residents in Cayena and the surrounding area.

Middle school students attend Small Middle School, named in honor of longtime Austin educator Tommy Small. Small Middle offers the core academic programming and extracurricular activities that Austin ISD provides across its campuses, giving students a solid foundation heading into high school. From there, Cayena students attend Austin High School, one of the flagship campuses in the district. Located along the Colorado River near Zilker Park, Austin High has a storied history and offers competitive academics, athletics, and fine arts programs alongside the genuine urban experience of a central Austin campus.

Life Along the Oak Hill Corridor

Southwest Austin's Oak Hill area has a distinct identity within the metro. The landscape is cedar-covered and hilly, with creek drainages, canopy coverage, and open terrain that makes the area feel considerably greener and more spacious than much of the city. The Y at Oak Hill, where US-290 and TX-71 converge, serves as the commercial center of the corridor. Residents have access to grocery stores, restaurants, coffee shops, and everyday services without making a significant drive. The scale of this commercial zone feels proportionate to the neighborhood rather than overwhelming it.

Outdoor recreation is a real draw in this part of Austin. The Barton Creek Greenbelt's western trailheads are accessible from the Oak Hill area, offering miles of hiking and mountain biking through limestone terrain and seasonal creek crossings that make it one of Austin's most beloved natural spaces. Dick Nichols District Park provides athletic fields, a swimming pool, and open lawn space for residents of the corridor. Circle C Ranch Metropolitan Park adds another option with extensive trail systems and open green space. For those who want to stay active outdoors, southwest Austin routinely delivers more per square mile than most parts of the city.

Real Estate Market Overview

Cayena is a small, established neighborhood, which means homes do not come to market frequently. When a property does list here, it typically attracts buyers who have been watching this part of southwest Austin and know exactly what they want. The combination of Austin ISD access, Highway 290 and 71 connectivity, and proximity to the Barton Creek outdoor corridor creates a steady baseline of demand that keeps this area competitive.

The housing stock in Cayena is primarily single-family residential, and there is no active new construction pipeline within the neighborhood itself. Buyers seeking brand-new builds in southwest Austin typically look at master-planned communities further west in Lakeway or along the Bee Cave corridor, where several builders maintain active inventory. Those exploring Austin's broader southwest quadrant will find Cayena sits in a well-positioned pocket relative to employment, schools, and recreation. Buyers open to similar Hill Country character with lake proximity also explore Lago Vista and Spicewood as alternatives.

Getting Around Cayena

Cayena's position in southwest Austin puts Highway 290 West and TX-71 within easy reach, and these are the primary arteries feeding the Oak Hill corridor. From there, MoPac (Loop 1) heading north is the most direct path into central Austin and the major employment nodes along that spine. Loop 360, the Capital of Texas Highway, provides a scenic north-south option for reaching the Arboretum, the Domain, and Northwest Austin without cutting through downtown traffic patterns.

The commute to central Austin from southwest Austin typically runs 20 to 35 minutes under normal conditions, with MoPac being the most common route. Peak-hour traffic on that corridor can extend the window, and many residents time their departures accordingly. Capital Metro provides bus service along the 290 corridor, and park-and-ride facilities are available for those who prefer to leave the car behind. Austin Bergstrom International Airport is roughly 30 to 35 minutes east, a practical factor for frequent travelers. The western employment corridors along Highway 71 and around Bee Cave, including established tech campuses and the broader Lake Travis commercial zone, are also accessible from Cayena without routing through central Austin traffic at all.

If you are exploring Austin area homes for sale with southwest Austin on your list, Neuhaus Realty Group knows the Oak Hill corridor well. We work with buyers and sellers in Cayena and the surrounding area, and bring the kind of local knowledge that matters most in a low-inventory neighborhood where timing and preparation make the difference.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves the Cayena neighborhood?
Cayena is within Austin ISD. Students attend Oak Hill Elementary School, Small Middle School, and Austin High School as they progress through grade levels. Austin ISD is one of the larger school districts in Texas and operates a broad range of academic and extracurricular programs across its campuses.
How far is Cayena from downtown Austin?
Cayena sits in southwest Austin's Oak Hill corridor, roughly 12 to 15 miles from downtown. The typical drive via MoPac runs 20 to 35 minutes depending on time of day, with peak-hour traffic capable of extending that window. Many residents find the southwest position offers a good balance between city access and the more open character of the Oak Hill area.
Is there new construction available in Cayena?
Cayena is an established neighborhood without active new construction. Buyers focused on brand-new builds in southwest Austin typically look at master-planned communities in Lakeway or along the Bee Cave corridor, where several builders maintain active inventory. Homes in Cayena tend to be well-established single-family residences on mature lots.
What are property taxes like for homes in Cayena?
Cayena is in Travis County, where property tax rates generally range from approximately 1.8% to 2.2% of appraised value, depending on the specific taxing entities that apply to the parcel. Austin ISD, the City of Austin, and Travis County all contribute to the combined rate. Buyers should confirm the current rate for any specific property with their lender or a title company during the transaction process.
What outdoor recreation is available near Cayena?
The southwest Austin location puts Cayena close to several of the city's most popular outdoor destinations. The Barton Creek Greenbelt's western trailheads are accessible from the Oak Hill area, offering hiking and mountain biking through natural limestone terrain. Dick Nichols District Park and Circle C Ranch Metropolitan Park both provide athletic fields, trails, and open green space within a short drive of the neighborhood.
What neighborhoods are comparable to Cayena?
Buyers drawn to Cayena's character often look at similar established neighborhoods in the surrounding area, including Travis Country West, Lost Creek, and communities along the Barton Creek corridor. Those open to the Hill Country feel further west frequently compare options in Lakeway and Spicewood, where more acreage and lake proximity become part of the picture.
What shopping and dining options are near Cayena?
The Oak Hill area has built its commercial center around the Y at Oak Hill, where US-290 and TX-71 meet. Residents have access to grocery stores, neighborhood restaurants, coffee shops, and everyday retail without leaving the corridor. For more extensive dining and retail, the Arbor Trails shopping center is a short drive north, and the broader South Austin and central Austin dining scenes are reachable in under 30 minutes.
Is Cayena inside the City of Austin?
Yes, Cayena is within Austin city limits in Travis County. Residents have access to City of Austin utilities, parks, and municipal services, while the neighborhood falls within Austin ISD for schools. The southwest Austin position keeps Cayena within the city while still offering the quieter, more naturally wooded character that the Oak Hill corridor is known for.
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Ed Neuhaus

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Licensed Texas Realtor since 2007 serving Austin and the Hill Country. Investor, STR operator, and straight-talking advisor for buyers, sellers, and investors. 16 five-star reviews.

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