For Lease
32 photos
North Hills Club Townhomes, Austin TX Real Estate
1 listing found
North Hills Club Townhomes is a tucked-away community in northwest Austin, sitting squarely in the Anderson High School feeder pattern and offering the kind of low-maintenance lifestyle that is hard to find this close to the city core. The neighborhood features townhome-style residences with a neighborhood feel that is quieter and more residential than the surrounding commercial corridors, yet still within a short drive of the Arboretum, Domain, and Mopac. Residents here enjoy quick access to the green belts and trail systems that make northwest Austin so appealing, along with the convenience of established retail, dining, and healthcare nearby. It is the kind of area where people plant roots and stay awhile. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
For Lease
32 photos
Similar Properties Nearby
Explore more homes in the area
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
Recent Sales in This Area
See what homes have recently sold nearby
Off Market
Off Market
Off Market
Off Market
About North Hills Club Townhomes, Austin TX Real Estate
About North Hills Club Townhomes
North Hills Club Townhomes sits within the broader Northwest Hills corridor of Austin, one of the city's most established and sought-after residential zones. The community itself is built around townhome-style residences, which are relatively rare in northwest Austin where single-family homes dominate the landscape. That distinction gives North Hills Club a niche appeal for buyers and renters who want the neighborhood character of northwest Austin without the upkeep demands of a traditional standalone home.
The surrounding area includes some of Austin's most recognizable residential enclaves. Northwest Hills, Allandale, and Rosedale are nearby, each with their own identity but sharing the same general appeal: mature tree canopy, walkable streets, and a sense of permanence that newer master-planned communities can rarely replicate. North Hills Club benefits from that context, drawing from the same infrastructure, schools, and community fabric without the price premium of a full single-family purchase in those zip codes.
The community is compact by design, which means neighbors tend to know each other and the overall environment stays quiet relative to larger complexes. If you are exploring Austin area homes for sale in the northwest quadrant and townhome ownership or leasing is on your list, North Hills Club belongs in the conversation.
Schools Serving North Hills Club Townhomes
The neighborhood feeds into Austin ISD, specifically the Anderson High School cluster, which is one of the more recognizable feeder patterns in northwest Austin. Doss Elementary serves the youngest students in this zone. It is a neighborhood school in the truest sense, known for its engaged parent community and the kind of continuity that comes from serving a stable residential area for decades.
Murchison Middle School bridges Doss and Anderson, carrying students through sixth, seventh, and eighth grade within the same general northwest Austin footprint. Murchison has a long track record in AISD and sits comfortably within the broader community that surrounds North Hills Club.
Anderson High School is the anchor of the feeder pattern. Located on Mopac near Far West Boulevard, Anderson offers a strong academic program within AISD and has been a fixture of northwest Austin for generations. For buyers and renters evaluating neighborhoods based on school continuity, the Doss-Murchison-Anderson pipeline represents a complete K-12 path inside Austin ISD.
Real Estate Market Overview
The market for townhomes in northwest Austin reflects the broader dynamics of the city's infill housing stock. Properties in established corridors like this one tend to move steadily because supply is genuinely limited. Unlike master-planned suburbs where new phases keep inventory flowing, northwest Austin's townhome inventory is largely fixed. What exists turns over periodically, but rarely sits for long when priced correctly.
North Hills Club specifically skews toward the rental side of the market, with two-bedroom townhomes representing the primary unit mix. That makes it relevant not just for buyers but for investors looking at Austin's long-term rental fundamentals, which remain strong given the city's continued job growth and limited housing supply in well-located corridors.
Buyers comparing northwest Austin to other parts of the metro will find that the Anderson High School district generally commands a premium relative to comparable product elsewhere. That premium reflects real demand and is unlikely to erode given the fixed supply of housing in this part of the city. Neuhaus Realty Group works with both buyers and investors navigating Austin's infill townhome market and can provide current guidance on what is available and how units are performing.
Getting Around from North Hills Club Townhomes
Location is one of North Hills Club's strongest suits. The community sits in northwest Austin with direct access to Mopac (Loop 1), putting downtown Austin roughly 15 to 20 minutes away in typical traffic. The Domain and the Arboretum shopping and employment corridor are even closer, making this an efficient base for anyone working in that stretch of north Austin's tech and business district.
The interchange of Mopac and US-183 is nearby, giving residents multiple routing options whether heading toward the airport, toward Cedar Park and Round Rock to the north, or toward the Westlake corridor to the south. Capital Metro bus service runs along several corridors in this part of Austin, and the Northwest Hills area has long been oriented toward walkable neighborhood retail with grocery, coffee, and dining options within a short drive or bike ride.
Residents who want to explore beyond northwest Austin will find Lakeway and the Lake Travis corridor accessible via 2222 or Bee Caves Road, expanding recreational options without a long commute. Lago Vista on Lake Travis is another option worth knowing for weekend escapes, roughly 30 to 40 minutes from this part of the city.
Lifestyle and Amenities
Northwest Austin has built its reputation on access to outdoor recreation, neighborhood-scale retail, and a pace that feels more grounded than the rapid-growth corridors to the north and south. North Hills Club residents benefit from that ecosystem. The Shoal Creek Greenbelt, Bull Creek District Park, and the network of trails threading through this part of the city offer genuine outdoor access without leaving Austin.
The Arboretum and Domain are the dominant retail and dining destinations in this quadrant, with a wide range of restaurants, fitness studios, grocery options, and entertainment. For everyday errands, Far West Boulevard and Research Boulevard each have established neighborhood retail that has been serving this part of Austin for decades.
The townhome format itself suits a certain kind of Austin lifestyle: lower exterior maintenance, shared community grounds, and a smaller footprint that keeps utility costs manageable. It is a practical arrangement that holds up well for people who want to be rooted in a real Austin neighborhood without the demands of a traditional single-family property.
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
Schedule a Consultation