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Country Club Lawns, Austin TX Real Estate
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Country Club Lawns is a compact, tree-lined neighborhood in north-central Austin that sits at the intersection of old Austin charm and central-city convenience. Named for its proximity to the historic Austin Country Club grounds, the neighborhood is surrounded by some of the most recognizable enclaves in the city, including Allandale, Hyde Park, and the North Loop corridor, putting daily errands, local restaurants, and outdoor spaces well within reach. Homes here are primarily established single-family residences on mature lots, and the neighborhood is served by Austin ISD, including McCallum High School, one of central Austin's most recognized secondary schools. For buyers who want to be genuinely close to the city without sacrificing a residential feel, Country Club Lawns consistently earns a second look. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Country Club Lawns, Austin TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Country Club Lawns
Country Club Lawns is a defined subdivision within Travis County, occupying a quiet slice of the north-central Austin grid. The neighborhood is small and cohesive, which gives it a distinct identity even as it sits within one of the most densely layered parts of the city. To the west lies Allandale, known for its wider lots and well-preserved mid-century ranch homes. Hyde Park anchors the area to the southeast, one of Austin's original historic neighborhoods with a strong pedestrian culture and a mix of Victorian cottages and bungalows. The North Loop neighborhood, just south, has emerged as one of Austin's most eclectic commercial strips, lined with vintage shops, taco counters, and neighborhood bars that give the whole north-central area its character.
Buyers drawn to Country Club Lawns often cast a wider net through adjacent neighborhoods like Brentwood, Rosedale, and Crestview, all of which offer similar vintage housing stock and positioning within the urban core. For those exploring Austin area homes for sale, this cluster of north-central neighborhoods represents some of the most sought-after residential real estate in the city, where location within the grid carries a premium that suburban square footage cannot match.
Buyers who appreciate the established character of Country Club Lawns sometimes also explore Country Club in Georgetown for a similar neighborhood name but a distinctly different suburban setting north of the city.
Schools Serving Country Club Lawns
Country Club Lawns is zoned to Austin ISD, the central city's public school district. Elementary students attend Lee Elementary, a neighborhood school embedded in the north-central Austin grid that has served this part of the city for decades. The school feeds into Kealing Middle School, located in East Austin, which is notable for its magnet program serving academically advanced students from across the district. Martin Middle School is also listed as a serving school for portions of the attendance area.
McCallum High School is the zoned high school for Country Club Lawns, and it carries one of the stronger reputations within Austin ISD. McCallum is particularly recognized for its Fine Arts Academy, a district-wide magnet program drawing students in theatre, dance, music, and visual arts, as well as its competitive academic programs and strong community culture. The school sits on Lamar Boulevard near 51st Street, roughly two miles from the neighborhood.
Austin ISD operates a range of magnet and transfer programs across the district, so school options often extend well beyond the assigned neighborhood zone. Prospective buyers are encouraged to verify current attendance boundaries and program offerings directly with Austin ISD, as zoning can shift.
Real Estate Market Overview
Country Club Lawns represents the kind of central Austin inventory that reflects the city's enduring demand for well-located, established neighborhoods. The housing stock here is predominantly mid-century single-family homes, many of which have been thoughtfully updated while retaining their original footprint and character. Lots are modest in size but mature, with tree canopy that newer construction communities simply cannot replicate.
Rental demand in this part of Austin is consistently strong, given the neighborhood's proximity to the University of Texas campus, major medical institutions, and the tech employment corridors that run through central and northwest Austin. Buyers coming from more suburban markets are often recalibrating their expectations around price per square foot, as location within the urban core carries significant weight in how central Austin homes are valued.
Country Club Lawns competes in the same buyer pool as neighboring Allandale, Hyde Park, and Brentwood, attracting people who understand the city well and are making a deliberate choice to be close to its center. Buyers who need room to grow often look further out into the metro, with communities in Pflugerville or Manor offering more square footage and newer construction at different price points, though with longer commutes to central Austin destinations.
Getting Around Country Club Lawns
Country Club Lawns sits approximately three to five miles from downtown Austin and a similar distance from the University of Texas campus, putting both destinations within easy reach by car, bike, or bus. Lamar Boulevard, one of Austin's primary north-south corridors, is immediately accessible and connects the neighborhood to South Congress, downtown, and Sixth Street to the south, and to the Domain and the North Burnet corridor to the north. Burnet Road, running parallel to the east, has become one of the city's most active neighborhood commercial streets and offers its own connection through the urban grid.
MoPac Expressway (Loop 1) provides quick access north toward the tech campuses clustered around the Domain and Northwest Austin, or south into Zilker and beyond. US-183 and IH-35 are both accessible within a short drive, linking the neighborhood to the broader metro including employers in Round Rock, Cedar Park, and South Austin.
For those who prefer alternatives to driving, Country Club Lawns is well-suited to cycling. Austin's urban bike network connects this part of the city to East Austin, the UT campus, and downtown, and many residents commute regularly by bike. Capital Metro bus routes serve the area as well, giving residents meaningful options for car-free or car-light living that would be difficult to replicate in outlying communities like Lakeway or Lago Vista.
Life in Country Club Lawns
Day-to-day life in Country Club Lawns leans into the walkable, eclectic energy that defines north-central Austin. The North Loop corridor, a short walk or bike ride south, offers a rotating cast of vintage furniture shops, local taquerias, record stores, and coffee spots that give the area a distinct personality. Burnet Road heading north takes residents through a stretch of breweries, barbecue joints, and independent restaurants that have made this corridor one of Austin's most beloved local eating and drinking scenes.
Pease District Park, Shipe Park, and Beverly Sheffield Park are all within a short distance, offering green space, swimming, tennis, and community recreation that residents use throughout the year. The neighborhood's central position also puts it within easy reach of Barton Springs, Zilker Park, and the Lady Bird Lake trail system, Austin's most iconic outdoor amenities.
The character of Country Club Lawns is shaped by its age and its trees. Mature live oaks and elms canopy many of the streets, creating the kind of shaded, quiet residential feel that is increasingly difficult to find this close to a major city center. For buyers who want to trade suburban newness for established urban texture, Country Club Lawns delivers that trade convincingly.
Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout north-central Austin, including Country Club Lawns and the surrounding neighborhoods. If you want help comparing this neighborhood against nearby options in Allandale or Hyde Park, or if you are selling and need a clear-eyed look at how your property competes in this specific market, our team knows this part of Austin well and is ready to help.
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