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Lakeside University Hills Homes for Sale in Austin, TX

Lakeside University Hills is an established neighborhood in northeast Austin, positioned where residential streets give way to open parkland and the broad waters of Walter E. Long Lake. This part of the city carries decades of history, with mature trees lining blocks of mid-century homes that reflect the steady, grounded character of northeast Austin. Buyers looking for a foothold inside Austin city limits without central Austin pricing consistently find this corridor worth a close look. The neighborhood offers genuine access to both nature and the city, with major employment hubs, the airport, and downtown all within a reasonable drive. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs

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About Lakeside University Hills Homes for Sale in Austin, TX

Lakeside University Hills sits on the eastern edge of Austin's University Hills corridor, a stretch of northeast Austin that has quietly held its own for decades while newer communities grabbed headlines farther out. The neighborhood gets its name honestly. Walter E. Long Lake, the city-owned reservoir anchoring Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park, forms a natural boundary that gives this corner of Austin a sense of open space uncommon in an urban neighborhood. It is not a gated community or a master-planned development. It is an established Austin neighborhood with real history, real variety in its housing stock, and an address that keeps residents close to everything the city offers.

Character and Home Styles in Lakeside University Hills

The homes in Lakeside University Hills reflect the neighborhood's roots as part of Austin's mid-twentieth century residential expansion. Brick ranch-style construction predominates, with single-story and split-level layouts sitting on lots that carry mature oak canopy and decades of landscaping investment. You will find genuine variety here. Corner lots with larger yards sit alongside more compact homes on interior blocks, and the renovation work that longtime owners have put into the neighborhood is visible in updated kitchens, expanded footprints, and well-kept exteriors across the area.

What sets Lakeside University Hills apart from other northeast Austin options is the park access. Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park spans more than 1,100 acres and includes boat ramps, fishing piers, trails, and wide open green space along the lakeshore. Residents can reach the park without a highway commute, which gives the neighborhood an outdoor dimension that most urban Austin addresses cannot match. Fishing, kayaking, and open-air recreation are genuinely close by, not just a selling point in a marketing brochure.

The broader University Hills area has attracted renewed interest as buyers priced out of central Austin move their search northeast. Lakeside University Hills sits within the Austin city limits, which means Austin Energy service, city infrastructure, and proximity to the broader urban fabric that communities just outside the city line cannot fully replicate. Buyers comparing options in this price range often look at Pflugerville to the north and Manor to the east, both of which offer newer construction and more suburban layouts, though neither offers the same inside-Austin address or lake park adjacency.

Schools in Lakeside University Hills

Lakeside University Hills falls within Austin Independent School District, Austin's urban public school district serving the city's core. AISD operates multiple elementary, middle, and high school campuses across northeast Austin, and campus assignments for a specific address depend on current attendance zone boundaries, which AISD periodically adjusts. Buyers with children should verify their home's assigned schools directly with AISD before making a purchase decision.

One standout option in the broader northeast Austin school landscape is LBJ Early College High School on Pecan Springs Road, which allows high school students to earn college credits through a dual enrollment structure. AISD also offers magnet and specialized program options at various grade levels throughout the district, giving northeast Austin students access to programming that extends beyond the neighborhood's base campus assignments. Parents are encouraged to explore the full range of AISD options when evaluating schools in this area.

Real Estate Market Overview

Lakeside University Hills occupies a distinctive niche in the Austin area homes for sale landscape. It offers an established in-city address at a price point that remains more accessible than central or west Austin neighborhoods with comparable lot sizes and tree canopy. The homes here are not new construction, and buyers should expect to evaluate the condition and update history of each property individually. That characteristic is also what makes the neighborhood compelling: buyers get real square footage, mature landscaping, and settled streets rather than a brand-new subdivision still establishing its identity.

Turnover in the neighborhood is modest by Austin standards. When a home comes to market here, it tends to draw buyers who have specifically identified northeast Austin as their target area, which means the pool of competing offers can be focused and serious. The broader University Hills corridor has seen consistent demand as the Austin market has expanded eastward, and Lakeside University Hills, with its park access and city-limits address, sits in a position that is likely to remain relevant regardless of where the broader market trends.

Getting Around Lakeside University Hills

Access is one of the most compelling aspects of a Lakeside University Hills address. US-183, which runs through this part of northeast Austin as Ed Bluestein Boulevard, connects directly to central Austin to the south and the Research Boulevard tech corridor to the north. Downtown Austin is roughly 10 to 12 miles from the heart of the neighborhood. Off-peak, that drive can take under 20 minutes. During peak commute windows, 30 minutes or more is realistic depending on the specific route and time of day.

State Highway 130, the eastern toll loop, is accessible nearby and provides a reliable path to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport without touching central Austin traffic. The airport is typically reachable in 20 minutes or less from this neighborhood, a genuine advantage for frequent travelers. The Domain, Austin's north Austin mixed-use hub and significant employment center, sits along the 183 corridor as well, making that commute direct for residents working in that area.

Capital Metro operates bus routes through northeast Austin that connect to the central city, giving commuters who prefer not to drive a transit alternative. The neighborhood is also within easy reach of northeast Austin's established industrial and technology employment base, including semiconductor and manufacturing facilities that have anchored jobs in this part of the metro for decades. Buyers coming from Austin neighborhoods on the other side of the city will find the tradeoff of crossing downtown absent entirely from the Lakeside University Hills commute equation.

Neuhaus Realty Group has worked extensively in northeast Austin and understands the nuances of the University Hills corridor, from evaluating renovation-era homes to assessing lot value and park proximity. If you are considering Lakeside University Hills as part of your search, we can help you understand what to look for and how to position your offer when the right home comes available.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lakeside University Hills known for?
Lakeside University Hills is known for its established mid-century character, mature tree canopy, and proximity to Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park and the lake it surrounds. The neighborhood sits inside Austin city limits in the northeast corridor, offering urban access at a price point that remains more approachable than central Austin. It draws buyers who want a settled, grounded neighborhood rather than a new development.
What school district serves Lakeside University Hills?
The neighborhood is served by Austin Independent School District. Campus assignments depend on the specific address, so buyers should verify attendance zones directly with AISD before finalizing a purchase. AISD also offers magnet and early college programming across the district, including LBJ Early College High School nearby on Pecan Springs Road.
How far is Lakeside University Hills from downtown Austin?
Downtown Austin is approximately 10 to 12 miles from Lakeside University Hills. Off-peak travel typically runs under 20 minutes via US-183. During morning and evening rush hours, plan for 30 minutes or more. The neighborhood also has favorable access to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, usually reachable in about 20 minutes.
What types of homes are available in Lakeside University Hills?
The neighborhood is primarily composed of established single-family homes, with brick ranch-style construction from the mid-twentieth century making up much of the housing stock. Lot sizes vary across the neighborhood. Buyers will find a mix of updated homes that have been renovated by longtime owners and more original properties that offer room to customize. There is no significant new construction in the immediate neighborhood.
What are property taxes like in Travis County?
Travis County property tax rates generally fall in the range of 1.8 to 2.2 percent of assessed value, which is typical for the Austin area. The exact rate for a specific property in Lakeside University Hills will depend on assessed value, applicable homestead exemptions, and the combined rates of all taxing entities including the city, county, school district, and any special districts. A local lender or title company can provide a more precise estimate for a specific property.
How does Lakeside University Hills compare to Pflugerville or Manor?
Pflugerville and Manor are both northeast of Lakeside University Hills and offer newer construction with more suburban layouts at competitive price points. Lakeside University Hills differs primarily in its inside-Austin-city-limits address, its established character with mature trees and mid-century homes, and its direct adjacency to Walter E. Long Lake and metropolitan park. Buyers who prioritize new builds and HOA amenities often lean toward the suburbs; buyers who want a settled urban neighborhood with park access tend to stay in University Hills.
Is there outdoor recreation near Lakeside University Hills?
Yes, significantly so for a city neighborhood. Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park, which borders the eastern edge of the University Hills corridor, spans more than 1,100 acres and includes the lake, boat ramps, fishing access, and open green space. Residents can reach the park without a highway drive, making it a practical resource for fishing, boating, and outdoor time throughout the year.
Is there new construction available in Lakeside University Hills?
Lakeside University Hills is a fully built-out established neighborhood with no significant new construction. Buyers interested in ground-up new builds will need to look at newer communities farther northeast, including options in Pflugerville or Manor. In Lakeside University Hills, the opportunity lies in finding well-maintained or updated existing homes, or properties with renovation potential in a settled location.
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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