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Coffeeville, TX Real Estate
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Coffeeville is a tucked-away residential neighborhood inside Austin proper, sitting within Travis County and served by Austin ISD. The area attracts those who want a lower-key pace without giving up proximity to everything central Austin has to offer, from major employment corridors to local dining along East 7th and the surrounding streets. Homes here tend to be modest and established, reflecting the older bones of east Austin neighborhoods that have quietly held their ground through decades of city growth. It is the kind of spot where longtime residents know their neighbors and newer arrivals appreciate the location without paying the premium of trendier zip codes. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Coffeeville, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Coffeeville
Coffeeville functions as a single, cohesive residential pocket rather than a collection of named subdivisions. The neighborhood sits within the broader east Austin fabric, surrounded by other established communities that share its character. Homes are generally single-family residences on modest lots, with a mix of long-term ownership properties and rentals that reflect the rental-friendly demand this part of Austin has seen in recent years.
Because the area does not have the master-planned amenity packages found in newer developments, what you get instead is genuine street-level neighborhood life, mature trees on older lots, and the kind of organic community feel that purpose-built developments often try to replicate. Buyers considering Coffeeville often also look at similarly sized east Austin neighborhoods nearby before making a decision, and Neuhaus Realty Group can help position any of these options in context.
Schools in Coffeeville
Coffeeville falls within Austin Independent School District, one of the largest school districts in Texas. Students in the neighborhood are zoned to Widen Elementary, Mendez Middle School, and Travis High School.
Widen Elementary serves the immediate area and has been a fixture of the east Austin educational landscape for years. Mendez Middle School, located on McKinney Falls Parkway, offers a range of core and elective programs at the middle school level. Travis High School on Oak Hill Boulevard rounds out the K-12 pathway and provides a broad range of academic, athletic, and extracurricular programming within Austin ISD. Parents who want to dig deeper into program options, magnet enrollment, or school boundaries should connect directly with Austin ISD, as attendance zones can shift.
Real Estate Market Overview
Coffeeville occupies a quieter corner of the east Austin real estate picture. The housing stock skews toward smaller, older homes that appeal to buyers looking for an entry point into Austin proper without the price tags attached to trendier corridors like East 6th or the Mueller area. Because the neighborhood has limited turnover compared to larger subdivisions, when a home does come to market it tends to draw attention from buyers who have been watching the east Austin area closely.
The rental market is active here, which reflects broader east Austin dynamics where proximity to downtown employment and UT Austin keeps tenant demand steady. Investors and owner-occupants alike have historically found value in neighborhoods like Coffeeville, particularly as surrounding areas have appreciated. Buyers browsing Austin area homes for sale who want genuine Austin addresses at more accessible price points consistently put east Austin pockets like this on their short list.
Getting Around Coffeeville
One of Coffeeville's practical advantages is its position inside Austin city limits, which puts major employers, entertainment districts, and infrastructure within reasonable reach. US-183 and US-290 are both accessible without a long surface street haul, connecting residents to the Domain, the employment centers along the toll road corridors, and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport to the south.
Downtown Austin is a relatively short drive east to west on any of several arterials, and Capital Metro bus service provides transit options for commuters who prefer to skip the parking situation downtown. The neighborhood is close enough to the urban core that some residents bike or ride-share for shorter trips, though the area itself is car-dependent for most daily errands. Buyers who also want to weigh access to the airport and southeast employment centers sometimes compare Coffeeville to nearby Del Valle, which offers similar logistical positioning south of the airport.
Those who commute north toward the tech campuses in Round Rock or Pflugerville will find that US-183 North provides a reasonable connection, and Pflugerville is a common comparison for buyers trying to balance city access with more square footage per dollar. Manor to the east is another option that comes up in these conversations, offering larger lots and newer construction for buyers willing to add a few minutes to the drive.
Living in Coffeeville
East Austin's broader culture is the backdrop for daily life in Coffeeville. The neighborhood is within striking distance of the food trucks, coffee shops, murals, and live music venues that define the east side's identity, without sitting directly on the most trafficked corridors. McKinney Falls State Park is a short drive southeast and offers swimming holes, hiking trails, and camping along Onion Creek, one of the better close-in outdoor escapes in the Austin metro.
Residents who want lakeside recreation can head northwest toward Lago Vista or Jonestown on Lake Travis, both of which are under an hour from east Austin on a clear day. The contrast between urban east Austin and the Hill Country lake communities is one of the interesting geographic features of living in this part of the metro, where completely different landscapes are within the same general orbit.
For day-to-day needs, the neighborhood sits close to HEB locations, local eateries along East Oltorf and East Riverside, and the cluster of services that follow any densely populated urban corridor. It is the kind of location where you are never far from what you need, even if the neighborhood itself stays quietly residential.
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