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Cherry Creek Homes for Sale in Southwest Austin
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Cherry Creek is one of southwest Austin's most enduring residential neighborhoods, tucked between South Mopac and Slaughter Lane in Travis County. Built out across multiple phases over several decades, the neighborhood offers a mix of single-family homes on modest lots with mature trees, quiet cul-de-sacs, and a genuine sense of community that comes with age. Residents enjoy proximity to Sunset Valley's retail corridor, Slaughter Creek trails, and quick highway access that puts downtown Austin within a reasonable commute. For buyers looking to put roots down in Austin ISD territory served by Bowie High School, Cherry Creek consistently delivers on value without sacrificing location. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Lifestyle | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Cherry Creek Homes for Sale in Southwest Austin
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Cherry Creek
Cherry Creek was developed in phases beginning in the 1980s and continuing through the early 2000s, which means the neighborhood has a layered character rather than the uniform feel of a single master-planned community. The various phases, including Cherry Creek Ph 06, Ph 07, and Ph 08, each have their own pocket identity while sharing the same street grid and overall southwest Austin sensibility. Lot sizes average just under a quarter acre, which is generous by inner Austin standards, and many homes sit on established landscaping with oak canopy that takes decades to grow.
The section along the eastern edge of the neighborhood connects to Cherry Creek East, extending the corridor of similar homes and creating one of the larger contiguous residential stretches in this part of Austin. Buyers who tour one section often end up exploring the adjacent phases before settling on the right fit, since construction quality, lot depth, and street character can vary meaningfully from one phase to the next.
The inventory here skews toward three and four-bedroom single-family homes, with a smaller number of two-bedroom options and the occasional income property. New construction is not a factor in Cherry Creek. Every home available comes with established landscaping, neighborhood context, and the kind of character that only comes from years of occupancy.
Schools Serving Cherry Creek
Cherry Creek falls within Austin ISD, one of the larger and more resource-rich school districts in Central Texas. Elementary students typically attend Cowan Elementary or Cunningham Elementary depending on their address, with Sunset Valley Elementary also drawing from portions of the neighborhood. All three campuses have strong ties to their surrounding communities and offer the core Austin ISD curriculum with access to district-wide magnet and enrichment programs.
Middle school students feed into Covington Middle School, which has developed a solid reputation within the district for its academic programming and extracurricular offerings. For high school, Cherry Creek students attend either Bowie High School or Crockett High School. Bowie in particular draws significant attention from buyers, with a long track record of strong academic and athletic programs that has made it one of the more sought-after high school assignments in Austin ISD.
For families who want access to private school options, the southwest Austin corridor has several well-regarded independent schools within a short drive, including campuses along Brodie Lane and in the Circle C area.
Real Estate Market Overview
Cherry Creek occupies an interesting position in the southwest Austin market. It offers established single-family homes at price points that are more accessible than neighboring areas like Barton Hills or the Bowie feeder zones closer to the greenbelt, while still delivering the same Austin ISD schools and South Mopac convenience. That combination has kept demand consistent even during periods of broader market softening.
The resale market here is entirely composed of existing homes since there is no new construction in the neighborhood. Buyers are purchasing into a known quantity: established streets, mature trees, and homes that have generally been well-maintained given the ownership demographics of long-term southwest Austin residents. Condition and update level vary considerably from home to home, so buyers who are willing to do some work can find opportunity, while move-in-ready homes tend to attract more competitive attention.
Rental demand in Cherry Creek is also notable, with a meaningful share of the active inventory listed as residential leases. That reflects both the neighborhood's appeal to long-term renters who want southwest Austin proximity and the investment calculus for owners who have held properties for years. Buyers evaluating Cherry Creek for investment purposes will find an established rental market with steady demand driven by the Bowie and Crockett high school zones.
Living in Cherry Creek
The day-to-day experience of living in Cherry Creek revolves around a corridor of conveniences that most Austin neighborhoods spend years wishing they had. Brodie Lane runs just to the east, lined with grocery anchors, restaurants, coffee shops, and the kind of everyday retail that makes errands genuinely quick. The Sunset Valley retail area, which includes several major shopping centers and a Whole Foods, is a short drive and often walkable depending on which phase of the neighborhood you live in.
Slaughter Creek Metropolitan Park sits at the edge of the neighborhood and provides one of the best publicly accessible green spaces in this part of Austin. The park includes playing fields, a disc golf course, and trail connections that tie into the broader southwest Austin trail network. For buyers who prioritize outdoor access without driving to a trailhead, Cherry Creek's positioning relative to Slaughter Creek is a genuine advantage.
The neighborhood also benefits from being close to the Barton Creek Greenbelt access points further north, Zilker Park events via a quick Mopac drive, and the general energy of South Austin without being in the thick of the density along South Congress or South Lamar. It reads as a quieter, residential version of southwest Austin life, with the amenities of the city still within easy reach.
Buyers exploring Austin area homes for sale in southwest Travis County frequently compare Cherry Creek to nearby Shady Hollow and Barton Hills, two other established neighborhoods in the same general corridor with overlapping school district coverage.
Getting Around Cherry Creek
Cherry Creek's location between South Mopac (Loop 1) and William Cannon Drive gives residents two primary routes into the broader Austin grid. Mopac provides the fastest path north toward downtown Austin, the Domain, and the northwest tech corridor. William Cannon connects east toward I-35 and the airport corridor, and west toward Brodie Lane and Sunset Valley.
The commute to downtown Austin runs roughly 20 to 30 minutes depending on time of day and Mopac traffic conditions. During peak morning hours, the southbound express lanes on Mopac can meaningfully extend travel times heading north, so many Cherry Creek residents factor in departure time as part of their daily planning. The South Park Meadows area to the south on I-35 is also accessible for commuters heading toward the tech campuses along 183 or out toward the airport.
Public transit options include CapMetro routes along William Cannon and Slaughter Lane, though the neighborhood is oriented primarily toward car ownership for daily commuting. The location is well-suited for hybrid work schedules where downtown trips are several times per week rather than daily.
Work with Neuhaus Realty Group in Cherry Creek
Neuhaus Realty Group has deep roots in the southwest Austin market and knows Cherry Creek's phases, school boundaries, and resale dynamics in detail. If you are considering buying or selling in the neighborhood, we can help you understand exactly what you are getting into before you make any decisions.
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