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Pilot Knob Acres, TX Real Estate
Pilot Knob Acres is a small, established residential neighborhood tucked into southeast Travis County, where the pace slows down without putting you far from everything Austin has to offer. The area sits in the broader corridor between downtown Austin and the outlying communities of Del Valle and Manor, giving residents a quieter setting without a long commute. Homes here tend to be on the more affordable end of the Travis County spectrum, making this neighborhood a practical entry point into Austin area ownership. It draws buyers who want established roots in a low-key community rather than a high-density master-planned development. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Pilot Knob Acres, TX Real Estate
About Pilot Knob Acres
Pilot Knob Acres takes its name from Pilot Knob, the ancient volcanic hill formation that rises in southeast Austin and serves as a local landmark along William Cannon Drive and Burleson Road. The neighborhood is modest in size but has a long-established character, with most homes having been built in earlier decades. That history gives the area a settled, unhurried feel that newer master-planned communities simply do not replicate. Lots tend to be generously sized by inner Austin standards, and the streets are quiet. If you value space and privacy over walkability and retail density, this part of Travis County delivers.
The surrounding southeast Austin corridor offers a range of similar residential pockets. Buyers who explore this area often also look at homes in Del Valle and Manor, both of which share a similar mix of affordable single-family homes, larger lots, and close proximity to Austin proper. For a broader look at what is available across the metro, browse Austin area homes for sale to compare neighborhoods and price points side by side.
Schools Serving Pilot Knob Acres
Pilot Knob Acres falls within the Del Valle Independent School District, which serves much of the southeast Travis County area. Del Valle ISD has invested in expanding its facilities and programs over the past decade as the surrounding population has grown. Del Valle High School anchors the district at the secondary level, and the district includes several elementary campuses that serve the communities along this corridor. Families should verify current attendance zone assignments directly with Del Valle ISD, as boundaries in growing southeast Austin can shift with redistricting.
For buyers who want access to Austin ISD campuses or charter school options, some areas just northwest of this corridor fall under different attendance boundaries. Discussing your specific school priorities with a local agent before you search is always worthwhile, since school zoning can vary block by block in this part of Travis County.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Pilot Knob Acres market is quiet by design. This is a small, fully built-out neighborhood with limited turnover, which means inventory is tight and homes do not come available frequently. When a property does come to market here, buyers who have done their homework on the area tend to act decisively. The homes are largely older single-family residences, and values in this pocket have remained relatively stable, reflecting the area's modest profile within the broader Travis County landscape.
Buyers drawn to this price point and location are often comparing Pilot Knob Acres to other affordable southeast Austin options. The neighborhood represents a realistic entry into homeownership within Travis County, and the combination of lot size, established setting, and Austin proximity is difficult to replicate at this price tier closer to downtown. Neuhaus Realty Group tracks this corridor closely and can provide current context on what has sold recently and what to expect in negotiations.
Getting Around Pilot Knob Acres
Southeast Austin's road network makes getting around relatively efficient from Pilot Knob Acres. William Cannon Drive and Burleson Road are the primary east-west corridors, connecting residents to US-183 (Ed Bluestein Boulevard) and eventually to IH-35, the backbone of Austin's north-south travel. Downtown Austin is roughly 10 to 15 miles from this area, and the drive can range from under 20 minutes in off-peak hours to 40 minutes or more during rush hour, which is typical of most areas within the Austin Loop 1 perimeter.
McKinney Falls State Park is one of the most appealing geographic features near this area, located just a few minutes away. The park offers hiking and biking trails, swimming in Onion Creek, and camping, making it a genuine amenity for residents who want outdoor access without driving to the Hill Country. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is also nearby, sitting just a few miles to the east, which is a meaningful convenience for frequent travelers. Buyers who work near the airport or in the southeast tech corridor along IH-35 will find this location especially practical.
Those who need to reach communities like Pflugerville to the north or want occasional trips to Austin's core entertainment and dining districts will find this location workable, though it is not a neighborhood where you can walk to a coffee shop or grocery store. A car is essential here, as with most of southeast Travis County outside of the urban core.
Living in Southeast Travis County
The appeal of Pilot Knob Acres is largely about value and proximity. You get more land, more quiet, and more house for your dollar than most of central Austin offers, while staying within Travis County and keeping Austin proper within a short drive. The southeast corridor has seen steady investment over the past decade, with improvements to road infrastructure and the growing commercial development along William Cannon and Slaughter Lane bringing more dining and retail options to areas that previously required a longer drive for basic errands.
Residents of this part of Austin often develop a genuine affinity for the landscape. Pilot Knob itself, the volcanic remnant that gives the neighborhood its name, is a distinctive geological feature that sets this corner of the city apart from the generic suburban feel of many newer developments. The area's history as a rural fringe of Austin is still readable in the neighborhood's bones, even as the city has expanded around it.
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