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Hillcrest, TX Real Estate

Hillcrest is a residential community found in several pockets of the greater Austin area, with sections and phases scattered across Travis County and into the surrounding Hill Country corridor. Properties here include established single-family homes and raw land lots, giving buyers flexibility whether they want to move in immediately or build on their own timeline. The Hillcrest name spans multiple subdivisions, each with its own character, but all sharing a lower-density Texas feel with generous lot sizes and a pace of life that stands apart from Austin's urban core. School district assignments vary by address, with several major districts serving different sections of the community. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs

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About Hillcrest, TX Real Estate

Hillcrest is one of those community names that turns up in more than one corner of the Austin metro, and that is actually part of its story. The Hillcrest name covers a collection of subdivisions across Travis County and nearby areas, from pockets near Austin's established neighborhoods to sections closer to the Hill Country and the lake communities around Granite Shoals. What ties them together is a consistent sensibility: residential streets, larger lots, and a lower-density feel that buyers specifically seek out when they want more land and fewer neighbors next door.

Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Hillcrest

The Hillcrest community has expanded over time through a series of sections and phases, each adding residential inventory while preserving the area's original character. The core Hillcrest subdivision established the neighborhood's identity with traditional Texas lot sizing and single-family homes built for permanence rather than density. Hillcrest Section 1 and Hillcrest Section 3 extended that vision, adding more homes while keeping the low-key neighborhood feel intact across the broader community.

More recent development came through Hillcrest Village and Hillcrest Phase 2, which brought updated home styles and additional options for buyers at various price points. Hillcrest Sub, one of the smaller components of the broader community, rounds out the inventory with a handful of properties that tend to attract buyers looking for something more compact without sacrificing the neighborhood's defining lot character.

One notable aspect of Hillcrest is its inclusion of land lots alongside residential homes. Raw land in established neighborhoods is increasingly hard to find in the Austin metro, and Hillcrest's land segment draws buyers who want to build on their own terms rather than purchasing an existing home. These lots vary in size and location across the different sections, so working with an agent who knows the specific subdivisions is worth the time before making any decisions.

Buyers considering Hillcrest often explore nearby options as well. Austin offers the full spectrum of the metro's neighborhoods and price points, while Granite Shoals provides a lake-focused alternative for those drawn to life near Lake LBJ. Searching Austin area homes for sale gives a broader sense of how Hillcrest compares to other communities in the region.

Schools in Hillcrest

School district assignment is one of the first things buyers should research in Hillcrest, because the community spans multiple districts depending on the exact address. Austin ISD, Liberty Hill ISD, Marble Falls ISD, and Pflugerville ISD all have presence in the Hillcrest area, which means school zoning can vary considerably from one section to the next.

For buyers in Austin ISD sections of Hillcrest, elementary options include Hill and Menchaca, with middle schoolers potentially attending Bailey, Murchison, or Paredes, and high school students zoned to Akins, Anderson, or John B Connally. In Liberty Hill ISD portions, students follow a path through Liberty Hill Elementary to Liberty Hill Intermediate and on to Liberty Hill High School. Marble Falls ISD covers other sections, feeding into Marble Falls Elementary, Marble Falls Middle, and Marble Falls High School. Pflugerville ISD buyers may attend Barron or Colt at the elementary level, with Dessau Middle also serving that area.

With this level of variation across the community, it is essential to verify zoning directly with the applicable district using the specific property address. An experienced buyer's agent can help confirm this early in the process so school zone questions get answered before they slow down a transaction.

Real Estate Market Overview

Hillcrest presents a distinctive market profile because it includes both residential homes and land lots, which creates a wide range of values within a single community name. Homes in the original sections reflect their era of construction, typically offering solid bones and established landscaping on lots that would be difficult to replicate in newer subdivisions nearby. Newer phases like Hillcrest Village and Hillcrest Phase 2 bring more contemporary builds, often with updated finishes and floor plans that appeal to buyers who want newer construction without the premium of a master-planned community.

The land segment adds another layer to the market's character. Vacant lots attract a specific buyer, typically someone with financing secured and a builder relationship already in place, and they move on a different timeline than turnkey homes. This mix of property types keeps the Hillcrest market from fitting neatly into any single category, which is part of why working with a knowledgeable local agent makes a real difference here.

Neuhaus Realty Group has worked across the Hillcrest community and understands the nuances between sections and how district zoning, lot size, and construction vintage all affect value. If you are trying to calibrate Hillcrest against other Austin-area neighborhoods, we can walk you through how the pieces fit together.

Getting Around Hillcrest

Commute times and access patterns in Hillcrest vary based on which section of the community a property sits in. For buyers in Travis County portions closer to Austin, the metro's highway network provides workable access to major employment corridors. Mopac, US-183, and SH-45 are all relevant depending on the specific location, and proximity to those corridors can meaningfully affect daily commute times once you factor in peak-hour traffic.

For sections that push further toward the Hill Country or the lake communities near Granite Shoals, the commute calculus shifts considerably. Buyers in those locations are often trading drive time for proximity to outdoor recreation, water access, and a quieter environment. The Hill Country corridor tends to attract buyers who have already decided the distance is worth it, whether they are commuting to Austin a few days a week or working remotely and simply want to be close to the water and open land.

Regardless of which section you are considering, mapping the specific address to your workplace is a step worth taking before committing. The Hillcrest community spans enough geographic territory that a few miles of difference in address can translate to a meaningful difference in daily commute, especially during morning and evening rush hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school districts serve Hillcrest?
Hillcrest properties fall under several school districts including Austin ISD, Liberty Hill ISD, Marble Falls ISD, and Pflugerville ISD. The district for any specific property depends entirely on its address, so buyers should verify zoning directly with the relevant district early in their search. An agent familiar with the area can help you confirm this before you get too far into a transaction.
Are there land lots available to buy in Hillcrest?
Yes, Hillcrest includes a meaningful number of land lots alongside its residential inventory, which is relatively uncommon in the Austin metro. These lots vary in size and location across the different sections of the community. Buyers interested in land should work with an agent who can assess utility connections, setbacks, and any deed restrictions before making an offer.
What types of homes are available in Hillcrest?
Hillcrest's residential inventory is primarily single-family homes, ranging from more modest builds in older original sections to larger, more updated homes in newer phases like Hillcrest Phase 2 and Hillcrest Village. The community also includes raw land lots for buyers who want to build. There are no condos or townhomes in the traditional Hillcrest subdivisions.
How far is Hillcrest from downtown Austin?
Distance to downtown Austin depends on which section of Hillcrest a property is in. Travis County portions closer to the city proper can be within a reasonable commute via US-183 or SH-45. Sections closer to the Hill Country or near Granite Shoals are further out, often an hour or more from downtown Austin depending on traffic. Mapping the specific address before committing is always a good idea.
Are there HOAs in Hillcrest?
HOA status varies by section and phase within Hillcrest. Newer phases like Hillcrest Village and Hillcrest Phase 2 may have active HOAs with covenants and annual dues, while older sections in the original Hillcrest subdivision often have no HOA or very minimal deed restrictions. Buyers should confirm HOA status and review any applicable documents for the specific property they are considering.
What are property taxes like in Hillcrest?
Travis County properties in Hillcrest are subject to Texas's standard property tax structure, with effective rates that vary based on the specific taxing entities for each address. Travis County's combined effective rate generally runs in the 1.8% to 2.2% range when school district and municipal taxes are factored in, though the actual rate for any given property depends on its exact location and applicable jurisdictions. Texas has no state income tax, which many relocating buyers factor into their overall financial picture.
What nearby cities should I compare to Hillcrest?
Austin is the natural comparison for buyers weighing urban proximity and the full range of metro amenities. Granite Shoals is worth exploring for buyers drawn to Lake LBJ and the Hill Country lifestyle. Depending on which school district matters most, communities within Liberty Hill ISD or Marble Falls ISD corridors may also be worth exploring alongside Hillcrest properties.
Is Hillcrest a good option for buyers who want to build?
Hillcrest is one of the more interesting options in the Austin area for buyers interested in land, precisely because raw lots in established communities are increasingly hard to find across the metro. The presence of multiple sections and phases means lot sizes and locations vary, and buyers considering new construction should engage a builder early and verify any applicable deed restrictions or HOA guidelines before finalizing a lot purchase.
Ed Neuhaus, Austin Realtor

Ed Neuhaus

Broker / Owner, Neuhaus Realty Group · TREC #593057

Licensed Texas Realtor since 2007 serving Austin and the Hill Country. Investor, STR operator, and straight-talking advisor for buyers, sellers, and investors. 16 five-star reviews.

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