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Cinnamon Ridge, Austin TX Real Estate
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Cinnamon Ridge is a quiet, established neighborhood tucked into central Austin, offering the kind of mature-tree character and urban convenience that draws buyers who want to be close to everything without sacrificing a sense of place. Zoned to the well-regarded Zilker Elementary and situated near some of Austin's most beloved green spaces and corridors, the area has long attracted both owner-occupants and investors who recognize the enduring appeal of a centrally located Austin address. The housing stock here is mostly modest single-family homes built in the mid-twentieth century, giving the neighborhood a lived-in authenticity that newer subdivisions simply cannot replicate. It sits comfortably within reach of South Congress, Barton Creek Greenbelt, and the broader energy of South Austin. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Cinnamon Ridge, Austin TX Real Estate
Cinnamon Ridge: The Neighborhood at a Glance
Cinnamon Ridge is a single-subdivision neighborhood, with the Cinnamon Ridge subdivision forming the core of the community. Lots in the area tend to run right around a fifth of an acre, which is fairly typical for this part of central Austin where the urban grid keeps parcels compact but still leaves room for a backyard, mature oaks, and the occasional garden bed. Homes here generally range from 1,200 to 1,700 square feet, with the classic mid-century footprint that defines so much of South and Central Austin.
What makes Cinnamon Ridge stand out from comparable central Austin pockets is its mix of property types. The neighborhood carries a meaningful inventory of residential income properties alongside traditional owner-occupied single-family homes. For buyers interested in Austin real estate as both a place to live and an investment vehicle, Cinnamon Ridge offers a compelling case. Duplex and rental-oriented properties in established central neighborhoods like this one are increasingly rare as the city fills in, which gives existing inventory here a durability that newer outlying areas cannot match.
Schools Serving Cinnamon Ridge
Cinnamon Ridge falls within Austin Independent School District, one of the largest districts in Texas. Students in the neighborhood are zoned to Zilker Elementary School, which has built a strong reputation for its engaged community and academic programming. The school's proximity to Zilker Park and the Barton Creek watershed gives students an unusually rich setting for outdoor learning and field experiences that urban schools rarely have access to.
From Zilker, students move on to O. Henry Middle School, a campus with a long history in the Austin ISD system and a strong fine arts tradition. At the high school level, Cinnamon Ridge is zoned to both Austin High School and Travis High School. Austin High, situated along the north bank of the Colorado River near Clarksville, is one of the most recognizable campuses in the city and carries significant alumni loyalty. Travis High serves a broader stretch of South and Southwest Austin. Families should confirm current zoning with Austin ISD directly, as attendance boundaries can shift.
Real Estate Market Overview
Central Austin neighborhoods like Cinnamon Ridge operate in a market segment that differs meaningfully from the master-planned suburban corridors of the far suburbs. Demand here is driven by proximity: proximity to downtown, to the University of Texas, to South Congress Avenue, to Zilker Park, and to the overall cultural fabric of Austin proper. That proximity creates a floor of consistent demand even when broader market conditions soften.
The mix of property types in Cinnamon Ridge also shapes its market dynamics. Owner-occupant buyers compete alongside investors looking for income-producing assets, which can mean more competition for move-in-ready single-family homes and a different calculus for properties that need updating. Homes on this side of Austin tend to reflect the character of their individual owners, so condition and renovation quality vary considerably from one property to the next. Buyers who do their due diligence carefully and work with an agent who knows the neighborhood well are the ones who find the best value here.
Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers across central and South Austin and can help you understand how Cinnamon Ridge fits within the broader Austin market, including how it compares to nearby neighborhoods in terms of value, condition, and long-term investment potential.
Getting Around Cinnamon Ridge
Cinnamon Ridge sits in the heart of central Austin, which means commute times to most major employment centers are short by Austin standards. Downtown Austin is roughly 5 to 8 miles north depending on the exact route, accessible via South Congress Avenue, Lamar Boulevard, or South First Street. The Capital Metro bus network provides service along several of these corridors, making car-free or car-light commuting more viable here than in most Austin neighborhoods.
For those heading to the Domain or North Austin tech campuses, MoPac Expressway (Loop 1) is accessible within a short drive and offers a relatively direct route north. The airport sits about 15 to 20 minutes east via Ben White Boulevard or Highway 71. Zilker Park, Barton Springs Pool, and the Barton Creek Greenbelt trailheads are all within a few minutes by car or bicycle, which is part of what makes the location genuinely livable for those who prioritize outdoor access alongside urban convenience.
Life in Cinnamon Ridge
The lifestyle in Cinnamon Ridge is quintessentially South Austin: unpretentious, walkable in stretches, and close to the parts of the city that give Austin its character. South Congress Avenue is minutes away, with its mix of independent restaurants, vintage shops, boutiques, and music venues that have made it one of the most recognizable commercial corridors in the state. South Lamar offers a similar range of options with a slightly different energy, anchored by the Alamo Drafthouse and a concentration of local dining.
Zilker Park is one of Austin's true crown jewels, and residents of Cinnamon Ridge have easy access to its sprawling lawns, the Barton Springs Pool, kayak rentals on Lady Bird Lake, and the trailhead systems that branch into the Greenbelt. The Greenbelt itself stretches for miles through limestone canyon terrain, offering hiking, swimming holes, and mountain biking that most cities can only dream of having within their city limits. This is the kind of daily-life access that keeps central Austin neighborhoods persistently desirable regardless of broader market cycles.
For buyers exploring options across Austin, Cinnamon Ridge represents one of the more affordable entry points into a genuinely central address with strong fundamentals: established schools, urban amenities, outdoor access, and a location that has only become more sought-after as the city has grown around it.
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Ed Neuhaus
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