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Convict Hill Homes for Sale in Austin, TX
Convict Hill is one of Southwest Austin's most enduring established neighborhoods, tucked into the rolling terrain near MoPac and Slaughter Lane in Travis County. The area takes its name from a fascinating piece of Texas history: limestone quarried from this hillside by convict laborers in the 1880s was used to build the Texas State Capitol. Today the neighborhood is known for mature oak canopies, quiet residential streets, and a location that gives residents quick access to both the Barton Creek Greenbelt and the urban core. Homes here tend to be solidly built on generously sized lots, and the neighborhood has a settled, genuine character that newer master-planned communities rarely replicate. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Convict Hill Homes for Sale in Austin, TX
Convict Hill and the Surrounding Southwest Austin Area
Convict Hill sits in the broader southwest Austin corridor between MoPac (Loop 1) and US-290 West, bordered roughly by Slaughter Lane to the south and William Cannon Drive to the north. The neighborhood itself is relatively compact, but it connects seamlessly to several adjacent communities that share its character: established lots with mature vegetation, brick and stone homes from the 1980s and 1990s, and a residential atmosphere that feels removed from the city's hustle without actually being far from it.
Buyers drawn to Convict Hill often also look at the surrounding pockets of Southwest Austin, including the Oak Hill area, the Barton Valley corridor, and the larger zip code 78749 cluster of neighborhoods. The terrain in this part of Travis County has a gentle Hill Country feel, with limestone outcroppings and cedar and oak trees giving the streetscapes a distinctly Central Texas character. Properties here range from modest ranch-style homes on flat lots to updated two-story residences with screened porches and updated kitchens, reflecting decades of owners who have invested in their properties over time.
For buyers comparing options across the metro, Austin neighborhoods like these sit in a sweet spot: close enough to downtown to commute without agony, yet far enough southwest that the pace of daily life slows down considerably. Buyers who want a more lake-oriented lifestyle in a similar Hill Country setting often consider Lakeway or Lago Vista as alternatives, though those areas offer a different tradeoff in terms of commute distance and property scale.
Schools Serving Convict Hill
Convict Hill falls within the Austin Independent School District, one of the largest and most resource-rich school districts in Central Texas. Students in the neighborhood are generally zoned to schools in AISD's southwest cluster, which has historically included Patton Elementary, Small Middle School, and Bowie High School. Bowie in particular has a strong reputation within AISD, with a wide range of Advanced Placement courses, fine arts programs, and competitive athletics.
Austin ISD also offers magnet and choice programs at various levels, giving families options beyond their neighborhood zoning. The proximity to the Southwest Austin corridor means several private school options are also accessible, including schools along the US-290 West and Bee Cave Road corridors. For families researching schools, AISD's website provides the most current zoning information, as boundaries can shift with district updates.
Convict Hill Real Estate Market Overview
Convict Hill is a low-turnover neighborhood by nature. The area has a finite number of homes, most of which were built in established phases decades ago, and residents tend to stay put. That means inventory is consistently limited, and when a well-maintained home comes to market, it draws attention from buyers who have been watching the area patiently. The homes that sell here tend to be move-in ready; buyers are not typically finding major fixer-uppers in this pocket of Southwest Austin.
Prices in Convict Hill reflect its location advantage. Southwest Austin commands a premium over comparable properties further out, largely because of the short commute to downtown and the access to Barton Creek Greenbelt recreation. Buyers should expect to compete for the rare listing that comes available, particularly in spring and fall when activity in the broader Austin area homes for sale market picks up. Working with an agent who monitors this neighborhood specifically, rather than waiting for homes to hit the general MLS feed, is the most effective approach.
The neighborhood attracts buyers who prioritize location stability over newness. These are not buyers chasing the latest master-planned community. They want a real neighborhood with real trees, real neighbors, and a real sense of permanence. That buyer profile tends to support consistent value retention over time.
Getting Around from Convict Hill
Convict Hill's most significant practical advantage is its access to MoPac (Loop 1), which runs along the neighborhood's eastern edge. Northbound MoPac connects directly to downtown Austin, the University of Texas campus, and the Domain employment corridor in North Austin. In light traffic, downtown is roughly 20 to 25 minutes away. In heavy rush-hour conditions that can stretch to 40 minutes or more, which is a realistic consideration for daily commuters.
US-290 West (also called William Cannon Drive in this stretch) provides an east-west corridor connecting Convict Hill to Oak Hill, Dripping Springs, and points west, as well as to I-35 and the airport to the east. The Southwest Parkway also offers an alternative route to South Austin and SoCo. For errands and daily needs, the Slaughter Lane commercial corridor has a solid lineup of grocery stores, restaurants, and services within a few minutes' drive. Brodie Lane and Menchaca Road to the east add additional dining and retail options in the popular South Austin entertainment corridor.
Barton Creek Greenbelt access points are accessible within a short drive, making Convict Hill a reasonable base for buyers who want trail running, swimming holes, and rock climbing as part of their regular routine rather than a weekend event.
Living in Convict Hill
Convict Hill has the kind of neighborhood identity that comes from age and continuity. Streets are lined with mature live oaks and cedar elms, and the properties have the settled look of a community where owners have been tending their yards for decades. There are no resort-style amenity centers or HOA-managed pools, which suits buyers who want a neighborhood without the governance overhead that comes with master-planned living.
The proximity to Barton Creek Greenbelt is one of the area's defining lifestyle features. The Gus Fruh access point and other entry points along Barton Hills Drive give residents trail access to hundreds of acres of protected green space. Southwest Neighborhood Park and several smaller green spaces are also scattered through this part of Austin, providing open space for outdoor activity without leaving the immediate area.
Buyers comparing Convict Hill to outer-ring communities like Spicewood or Jonestown will find that the tradeoff is clear: Convict Hill gives up acreage and seclusion in exchange for urban proximity and greenbelt access. For buyers whose lives center on Austin, that is usually the right trade.
Neuhaus Realty Group knows Southwest Austin intimately, including the quiet pockets like Convict Hill that rarely appear on buyers' radars until a listing suddenly surfaces. If you want early notice and local insight on this neighborhood, reach out directly.
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