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Colorado Crossing, TX Real Estate
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Colorado Crossing is a well-established residential neighborhood tucked into southeast Austin, where tree-lined streets and modest lot sizes create a tight-knit feel just minutes from the city. Served by Del Valle ISD, the area draws buyers who want an Austin address at a more accessible price point than many westside neighborhoods. With quick access to State Highway 71 and proximity to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, Colorado Crossing offers genuine convenience for commuters and travelers alike. The neighborhood has seen steady owner-occupant activity over the years, with a mix of single-family homes and rental properties giving it a lived-in, grounded character. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Colorado Crossing, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Colorado Crossing
Colorado Crossing has grown in phases over the years, and the subdivision names in the MLS reflect that layered development history. Buyers searching here will come across listings recorded under Colorado Crossing, Colorado Crossing 02 Sec 01, Colorado Crossing 02 Sec 02, Colorado Crossing 02 Sec 04, and Colorado Crossing 03 Sec 05, among others. These section designations are largely an administrative quirk, and the neighborhood reads as one cohesive community on the ground. Homes across the sections tend to share similar architectural styles, lot configurations, and street layouts.
Buyers exploring the broader area may also find listings in the adjacent Colorado Xing Iv community, which borders the main Colorado Crossing footprint. For those casting a wider net, the Austin metro offers dozens of established neighborhoods at various price points, and browsing Austin area homes for sale is a good way to compare what different parts of the city offer.
Schools in Colorado Crossing
Colorado Crossing falls within Del Valle Independent School District, one of the growing school districts serving southeastern Travis County. Elementary-age students may attend Creedmor, Del Valle, Hillcrest, or Smith Elementary depending on attendance zone boundaries, which can shift as the district manages enrollment growth. Middle school options include Del Valle Middle School and Ojeda Middle School, and high school students attend Del Valle High School.
Del Valle ISD has been investing in campus facilities and instructional programs as the southeast Austin population continues to grow. Buyers should always confirm current attendance boundaries directly with the district, as rezoning does happen in actively developing parts of the Austin metro.
Real Estate Market Overview
Colorado Crossing occupies an interesting position in the Austin market. It offers single-family home ownership in a city where affordability has become a real challenge, and that positioning has kept demand reasonably steady even as the broader Austin market has cycled through peaks and corrections. The homes here are not large by suburban standards, averaging around 1,500 square feet, and lot sizes are compact, which keeps maintenance manageable.
The neighborhood attracts a mix of first-time buyers, investors, and long-term owner-occupants. You will find a range of conditions on the market at any given time, from move-in-ready homes that have been updated to original-condition properties priced accordingly. Unlike the Hill Country communities on Austin's west side, Colorado Crossing is not a luxury market, but it is a market where buyers can still find attainable homeownership within Austin's city limits.
With no active new construction in the neighborhood, every sale involves existing homes. That means buyers need to pay attention to age, deferred maintenance, and systems like HVAC and roofing. Working with an agent who knows the neighborhood and can identify realistic comps is especially important here, where pricing can vary more than you might expect from one section to the next.
Getting Around Colorado Crossing
One of Colorado Crossing's practical advantages is its location relative to major southeast Austin thoroughfares. State Highway 71 (Ben White Boulevard/Airport Boulevard) runs nearby, giving residents a direct route toward downtown Austin to the west and toward Bastrop and the Hill Country to the east. The drive to downtown Austin typically runs 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic, which is competitive by Austin standards.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is one of the closest residential neighborhoods to the airport in the metro, which is a genuine convenience for frequent travelers. Tesla's Gigafactory, major distribution centers, and the growing employment base in southeast Austin also put Colorado Crossing within easy reach of a growing number of job centers without requiring a cross-town commute.
Capital Metro bus routes serve parts of southeast Austin, though like most of the city outside the urban core, most residents rely on personal vehicles for daily trips. The intersection of SH-71 and US-183 is nearby, opening up routes north toward the Domain and tech corridor or south toward Buda and Kyle.
Lifestyle in Colorado Crossing
Southeast Austin has a character all its own, and Colorado Crossing sits within that broader ecosystem. McKinney Falls State Park is one of the area's genuine assets, located just a few miles away and offering hiking trails, swimming holes in Onion Creek, and camping. It is a legitimate green space escape that west and north Austin neighborhoods simply do not have at that proximity.
The surrounding area has seen significant commercial development in recent years, with grocery options, restaurants, and retail along SH-71 and William Cannon Drive serving the neighborhood's day-to-day needs. The growth of southeast Austin as an employment and commercial hub has brought more dining and service options to a part of the city that was once considered underserved.
Residents of Colorado Crossing also benefit from proximity to Roy Guerrero Colorado River Metro Park, a large green corridor along the Colorado River that offers trails, disc golf, and river access. It is one of the more underrated parks in the Austin system and adds meaningful outdoor access to an otherwise urban neighborhood.
Working With Neuhaus Realty Group in Colorado Crossing
Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout the Austin metro, including established southeast Austin neighborhoods like Colorado Crossing. If you are weighing Colorado Crossing against other parts of the city or want to understand how individual sections of the neighborhood compare, we can help you cut through the noise and focus on what matters for your specific situation. Reach out to start the conversation.
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