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McKinney Crossing Homes for Sale
McKinney Crossing is a quietly established residential neighborhood tucked into the Del Valle corridor of southeast Austin, sitting close to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport and the growing eastern edge of the metro. The neighborhood draws buyers who want a genuine Austin address without the premium attached to more central zip codes, and the proximity to major employment corridors along US-183 and SH-130 makes daily commutes manageable. Homes here tend to be single-family residences on compact lots, and the community feeds into Del Valle ISD, one of the more rapidly improving school districts in Travis County. For buyers watching their budget while keeping an eye on Austin's long-term growth story, McKinney Crossing deserves a close look. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle & Location | FAQs
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About McKinney Crossing Homes for Sale
McKinney Crossing Neighborhood Overview
McKinney Crossing is a single-subdivision community in the Del Valle area of Travis County, positioned along the southeastern fringe of Austin where open land still exists and new development continues to press outward. The subdivision itself is compact and cohesive, built primarily with single-family residential homes on smaller lots that typically run around a tenth of an acre. The homes are practical and well-suited to buyers looking for space without the maintenance overhead of a large estate property.
The surrounding Del Valle area includes a patchwork of established and emerging communities, all sharing the same general geography: accessible to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, connected to downtown Austin via US-183, and sitting within range of the explosive growth happening along the SH-130 toll corridor. Buyers who consider McKinney Crossing often also look at nearby Del Valle and Manor, both of which offer similar price positioning and east Austin access with slightly different community footprints. For those wanting to stay within Travis County while exploring a broader range of options, Austin neighborhoods along the eastern corridor are worth comparing as well.
Schools Serving McKinney Crossing
McKinney Crossing falls within Del Valle Independent School District, a district that has been investing heavily in infrastructure and academic programming over the past several years. Students from the neighborhood attend Newton Collins Elementary, Ojeda Middle School, and Del Valle High School. Del Valle High has expanded its career and technical education programs, giving students pathways into skilled trades and professional certifications before graduation.
Del Valle ISD has been one of the more actively improving districts in the Austin metro, receiving increased state and local funding as enrollment has grown alongside the area's development. Families considering the district should visit campuses directly and review current TEA ratings, as things can shift quickly in a district experiencing this pace of growth.
Real Estate Market Overview
McKinney Crossing occupies an accessible tier of the Austin real estate market, where buyers can find move-in ready single-family homes without the competitive bidding intensity seen in more central neighborhoods. The inventory is limited by the subdivision's size, which means when homes come available they tend to move at a reasonable pace, particularly when priced correctly for the current market conditions in southeast Travis County.
Buyers will find a consistent product here: residential homes in the three to four bedroom range with functional floor plans, two-car garages, and modest outdoor space. There is no new construction in McKinney Crossing at this time. This is an established neighborhood, which means buyers get mature landscaping and a settled community feel rather than the noise and disruption of active construction phases. For those browsing the full range of Austin area homes for sale, McKinney Crossing represents one of the more attainable entry points into Travis County ownership.
Getting Around McKinney Crossing
One of McKinney Crossing's most practical advantages is its connectivity. US-183 runs nearby and serves as the primary artery connecting southeast Austin to the airport, to Downtown Austin roughly 12 to 14 miles to the northwest, and to major employers along the tech corridor. The SH-130 toll road is also within reach, giving residents a fast path north toward Round Rock, Pflugerville, and the Samsung Austin Semiconductor campus, or south toward Kyle and Buda.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is just a few minutes from the neighborhood, which matters for frequent travelers but also speaks to the industrial and logistics employment base in the area. CapMetro bus service operates in the Del Valle corridor, though most residents rely on personal vehicles for daily commuting. The neighborhood's east Austin positioning means rush-hour traffic into downtown runs counter to the heavier westbound flows, which can actually work in commuters' favor depending on their destination.
Buyers who work in the eastern employment centers, near the airport, or along the 130 corridor will find McKinney Crossing's location hard to beat for minimizing drive time. Those comparing east-side options should also explore Manor to the northeast and Pflugerville further north for a fuller picture of what southeast and northeast Austin have to offer at similar price points.
Lifestyle and Location
Living in McKinney Crossing puts residents in a part of Austin that is changing quickly. The Del Valle corridor has seen consistent commercial and residential investment, with new retail and dining options slowly filling in along the US-183 and SH-71 corridors. For more established shopping and entertainment, the Circuit of the Americas complex sits nearby and brings a steady calendar of events, from Formula 1 races to concerts and festivals throughout the year.
McKinney Creek Greenbelt and the broader Lower Colorado River corridor provide outdoor access for residents who want to get outside without a long drive. McKinney Falls State Park, one of Austin's most visited state parks, is just minutes from the neighborhood and offers hiking, swimming in Onion Creek, and camping for residents who want to take advantage of the scenery without leaving the zip code.
The community at Neuhaus Realty Group has helped buyers find their footing in the Del Valle and southeast Austin market, and we know this corridor well enough to help you evaluate McKinney Crossing against the other options in this part of the metro. If southeast Austin's accessibility and value positioning fits your situation, this neighborhood is worth a serious look.
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