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Dixie Terrace, Austin TX Real Estate
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Dixie Terrace is a compact, established neighborhood tucked into the heart of North Central Austin, offering the kind of central location that buyers spend years searching for. The area sits within the Burnet Road corridor, one of Austin's most active stretches for local dining, coffee shops, and neighborhood bars, putting residents well within reach of the city's energy without the density of downtown. Homes here tend to be well-rooted mid-century builds on modest lots, and the neighborhood has a lived-in character that newer master-planned communities simply cannot replicate. Students in Dixie Terrace attend schools in Austin ISD, including Wooten Elementary, Burnet Middle School, and Navarro Early College High School. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Dixie Terrace, Austin TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Dixie Terrace
Dixie Terrace functions as a single-subdivision neighborhood within North Central Austin, carrying its own distinct identity within one of the city's most storied residential corridors. The subdivision shares its name with the neighborhood itself, and the two are essentially one and the same. What you will find here are modest lots with solid bones, houses that were built when neighborhoods were designed for living rather than impressing, and a block-by-block feel that is increasingly rare this close to the urban core.
The surrounding area puts Dixie Terrace in excellent company. The Wooten neighborhood to the north and Crestview just beyond it are both well-regarded pockets of North Austin that have seen sustained interest from buyers who want central access without the price pressure of Hyde Park or Bouldin Creek. For buyers browsing the full range of Austin area homes for sale, Dixie Terrace consistently turns up as a compelling option for those who value location and character over square footage.
Schools in Dixie Terrace
Dixie Terrace is zoned entirely within Austin ISD, one of the larger and more program-rich districts in Central Texas. Students here attend Wooten Elementary, a neighborhood school with a long history in the North Austin community. From there, students move to Burnet Middle School, which serves a broad swath of North and Northwest Austin.
The high school assignment is Navarro Early College High School, a specialized campus within Austin ISD that partners with Austin Community College to give students the opportunity to earn college credits and even an associate degree before graduating. This makes Navarro a genuinely distinctive option compared to a traditional comprehensive high school, and it is something worth researching closely when evaluating the neighborhood.
Families considering Austin broadly should know that Austin ISD school assignments can vary significantly by block, so confirming the specific zoning for any address you are considering is always a smart first step.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Dixie Terrace real estate market reflects broader trends in the North Central Austin corridor, where demand for centrally located, established properties has remained durable through multiple market cycles. Homes in this area tend to be smaller in square footage compared to newer suburban builds, but they compensate with lot size, character, and proximity to the things that make Austin worth living in.
Because the neighborhood is small, listing activity here moves in pulses rather than a steady stream. When homes do come available, buyers often find themselves weighing the immediate value of the location against the potential for updates or renovations. The surrounding Burnet Road and North Loop corridors have seen significant reinvestment over the past decade, and that energy has lifted the desirability of residential streets like those in Dixie Terrace accordingly.
Buyers comparing options in this part of Austin sometimes also look at nearby Pflugerville or Manor for more inventory and larger lots, though those markets trade the central Austin location for suburban scale. The decision often comes down to how much a buyer values commute time and walkability versus space.
Getting Around Dixie Terrace
One of Dixie Terrace's strongest selling points is its position within Austin's broader grid. The neighborhood sits near the intersection of Burnet Road and Anderson Lane, two major North Austin thoroughfares that connect riders and drivers in multiple directions quickly. US-183 and MoPac (Loop 1) are both accessible within minutes, giving residents a practical range of routes depending on the day and the destination.
Downtown Austin is roughly 5 to 7 miles south, a distance that translates to anywhere from 10 minutes late on a Sunday morning to 30 minutes in heavy afternoon traffic. The Domain, Austin's northern retail and office hub, is a short drive north on Burnet. Capital Metro operates bus service along the Burnet corridor, and the neighborhood is bikeable for those comfortable riding in urban traffic.
For buyers who travel frequently, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport sits on the southeastern edge of the city, accessible via US-183 or MoPac to Highway 71. The commute from Dixie Terrace to the airport is manageable compared to neighborhoods deeper in far North or far West Austin.
Lifestyle in Dixie Terrace
Living in Dixie Terrace puts residents squarely inside one of Austin's most active neighborhood commercial corridors. The stretch of Burnet Road between 45th and Anderson Lane has earned a reputation over the years as one of the city's better concentrations of independently owned restaurants, vintage shops, and neighborhood hangouts. Places like Ramen Tatsu-ya, The Aristocrat Lounge, and Violet Crown Social Club are either on the strip or within easy striking distance.
The North Loop neighborhood to the east adds another layer of walkable retail and restaurant options. Residents of Dixie Terrace can access both zones without getting on a highway, which is a genuinely uncommon advantage in a city that is otherwise defined by car dependency.
For outdoor activity, Bull Creek District Park is a short drive to the northwest, offering swimming holes, hiking trails, and creek access that feels remarkably removed from the urban grid. Pease District Park and Ramsey Park are also nearby for more casual green space. The mix of urban amenities and accessible outdoor recreation makes Dixie Terrace's location a practical one for a wide range of Austin residents.
Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout Central Austin, including the established neighborhoods along the Burnet corridor. If you are considering Dixie Terrace or the surrounding area, our team brings genuine knowledge of Austin ISD school zones, neighborhood-level pricing trends, and the small details that make one block meaningfully different from the next.
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