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Oakland Square, Austin TX Real Estate

Oakland Square is a small, established residential neighborhood tucked into Travis County, offering the kind of close-knit community feel that is harder to find the closer you get to central Austin. The area attracts buyers who want a genuine Austin address without the density of inner-city living, with convenient access to major corridors that connect you to employment centers, retail, and the outdoor amenities the region is known for. Homes here tend to be well-kept and represent some of the more attainable entry points into the Austin market. It is the kind of neighborhood where residents put down roots and stay awhile. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs

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112 W 38TH ST # 103, Austin TX 78705 Austin, TX 78705
1 bath, residential lease at 112 W 38th ST # 201, Austin TX 78705, Austin TX Off Market
Sold Apr 2024
0 bd 1 ba 425 sqft
112 W 38th ST # 201, Austin TX 78705 Austin, TX 78705
1 bath, residential lease at 112 W 38TH ST # 101, Austin TX 78705, Austin TX Off Market
Sold Apr 2024
0 bd 1 ba 425 sqft
112 W 38TH ST # 101, Austin TX 78705 Austin, TX 78705
1 bath, residential lease at 112 W 38TH ST # 101, Austin TX 78705, Austin TX Off Market
Sold Aug 2023
0 bd 1 ba 425 sqft
112 W 38TH ST # 101, Austin TX 78705 Austin, TX 78705

About Oakland Square, Austin TX Real Estate

Oakland Square and the Surrounding Area

Oakland Square sits within Travis County, which means buyers benefit from the infrastructure, services, and proximity that come with being part of the greater Austin metropolitan area. The neighborhood is compact by design, with a residential character that has held steady over the years. Unlike master-planned communities with layers of HOA rules and required amenity fees, Oakland Square keeps things simpler, which is part of the appeal for buyers who prefer a more independent ownership experience.

Travis County is home to dozens of established neighborhoods like Oakland Square, each with its own personality. Buyers exploring this pocket of Austin often compare notes on nearby areas when weighing their options. Communities across the county range from dense urban infill to quiet suburban pockets, and Oakland Square lands on the quieter, more residential end of that spectrum. If you are browsing Austin area homes for sale, Oakland Square is worth adding to your shortlist if you value a lower-key setting with solid Austin access.

Schools Serving Oakland Square

Oakland Square falls within the Austin Independent School District, one of the largest school districts in Texas. AISD serves the bulk of Travis County's urban and near-urban neighborhoods, and families in Oakland Square have access to the district's network of elementary, middle, and high school campuses. AISD includes magnet and specialty programs at several campuses, giving students options beyond their assigned neighborhood school. Buyers with school-age children should confirm current attendance boundaries directly with AISD, as zone lines can shift with redistricting.

Beyond AISD, Travis County's proximity to major university campuses, community colleges, and a robust network of private and charter school options gives families in Oakland Square a wide range of educational pathways to explore. The density of educational resources throughout Austin is one of the region's consistent strengths.

Real Estate Market Overview

Oakland Square is a small neighborhood, which means the available inventory at any given time is limited. When homes do come to market here, they tend to be single-family residences representing established Austin construction, with lot sizes and floor plans that reflect the neighborhood's origins. Because turnover is low, buyers sometimes wait months between opportunities in this specific area.

The broader Travis County market provides important context for Oakland Square. Austin's real estate market has matured considerably over the past decade, and neighborhoods like Oakland Square benefit from the county's overall desirability. Buyers in this area are typically comparing Oakland Square to similar established neighborhoods across Austin rather than brand-new master-planned communities on the suburban fringe. Working with a local agent who tracks Travis County closely is the best way to stay ahead of new listings in a low-inventory neighborhood like this one. Neuhaus Realty Group works across Travis County and can alert you the moment a home in Oakland Square or a comparable nearby neighborhood hits the market.

Getting Around Oakland Square

One of Travis County's core strengths is connectivity. Oakland Square residents are within reach of the major arterials and highway corridors that thread through Austin, including IH-35, US-183, Loop 360, and MoPac. Depending on where in the county Oakland Square sits, commute times to the downtown Austin employment core, the Domain area, or the tech campuses along the 183 corridor are generally manageable during off-peak hours.

Austin's bus rapid transit and commuter rail options have expanded in recent years, and MetroRail and MetroRapid routes serve several Travis County neighborhoods with connections to downtown and the university district. For buyers who drive, the proximity to major routes is a practical advantage. Nearby Austin offers the full range of urban amenities within a short drive, including Austin-Bergstrom International Airport for buyers who travel frequently.

Lifestyle and Amenities

Travis County is rich with parks, greenbelts, and trail systems that give residents genuine outdoor access without leaving the urban core. The Balcones Canyonlands, Barton Creek Greenbelt, and the Colorado River trail system are among the county's most-used outdoor spaces, and they are accessible from most Travis County neighborhoods. Oakland Square residents are well-positioned to take advantage of these resources.

The Austin food, music, and arts scene needs little introduction. From the live music venues and restaurants along South Congress and East Sixth Street to the growing culinary districts in North Austin and the Domain, Oakland Square puts residents within reach of everything that makes Austin a distinctive place to live. Weekend farmers markets, local breweries, food truck parks, and community events fill the calendar year-round.

Buyers who want to explore similar established neighborhoods in the region should take a look at nearby Pflugerville and Manor for comparable pricing and community scale, or consider Lakeway and Lago Vista if a Hill Country or lakeside setting is a priority. Each of these communities offers a distinct take on Austin-area living, and a local agent can help you weigh the tradeoffs based on your priorities.

For buyers who are drawn to the idea of a smaller community with room to grow, Spicewood and Jonestown represent the western and northern edges of the Lake Travis corridor, where acreage properties and waterfront access attract a different buyer profile than Oakland Square but remain part of the same regional conversation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves Oakland Square?
Oakland Square falls within the Austin Independent School District (AISD). AISD is one of the largest districts in Texas and includes a variety of magnet programs and specialty campuses in addition to traditional neighborhood schools. Buyers should verify current attendance boundaries with AISD directly, as zones can change with redistricting.
How does Oakland Square compare to other Austin neighborhoods in terms of price?
Oakland Square sits within Travis County, which spans a wide range of price points from dense urban infill to established suburban neighborhoods. Oakland Square tends to represent a more attainable segment of the Austin market compared to premium inner-city zip codes, though all Travis County neighborhoods reflect Austin's overall demand and desirability. A local agent can give you a current picture of where Oakland Square falls relative to comparable areas.
Is there new construction available in Oakland Square?
Oakland Square is an established neighborhood without active new construction. Buyers looking for new builds in the Austin area may want to explore master-planned communities in Pflugerville, Manor, or the Lakeway corridor, where builders remain active. Oakland Square's appeal lies in its established character rather than new inventory.
What is the commute like from Oakland Square to downtown Austin?
Travis County neighborhoods generally have reasonable access to Austin's major employment corridors via IH-35, US-183, Loop 360, and MoPac. Actual commute times vary by the specific location within the county and time of day. Austin's MetroRail and bus rapid transit options provide alternatives to driving for commuters heading toward downtown and the university district.
Does Oakland Square have an HOA?
Oakland Square is a small, established neighborhood without the layered HOA structure common in newer master-planned communities. This is a draw for buyers who prefer fewer restrictions and no mandatory association fees. As with any purchase, buyers should verify HOA status during due diligence, as small subdivision deed restrictions may exist independently of a formal HOA.
What are property tax rates like in Travis County?
Travis County property tax rates typically fall in the range of 1.8% to 2.2% of assessed value, depending on the specific taxing entities serving a given address. Rates vary by location within the county due to differences in municipal utility district fees, city taxes, and school district levies. Buyers should request a detailed tax estimate for any specific property they are considering.
What cities are close to Oakland Square that buyers often compare?
Buyers considering Oakland Square often look at similar established neighborhoods across Austin as well as nearby suburban communities. Pflugerville and Manor offer comparable price points with more active resale and new construction inventory. Lakeway and Lago Vista appeal to buyers who prioritize a Hill Country or lakeside setting.
How active is the Oakland Square real estate market?
Oakland Square is a small neighborhood, so homes come to market infrequently. When properties do list, they typically attract buyers who have been watching the area specifically or who are comparing it to similar established Austin neighborhoods. Because inventory is limited, working with an agent who can set up automated alerts is the most reliable way to stay current on new listings.
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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