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Taylors, Austin TX Real Estate
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Taylors is a small, established neighborhood tucked within Austin proper, sitting in Travis County and served by Austin Independent School District. The area carries the kind of understated character common to older Austin neighborhoods, where tree-lined streets and modest lot sizes give way to a genuine sense of place. Its location within the city puts residents close to the energy of urban Austin while maintaining a residential feel that draws people who want to be inside the loop without the density of downtown living. Buyers and renters exploring this pocket of Austin often appreciate the access to established schools, local parks, and the broader Austin amenities just a short drive away. Schools | Neighborhoods | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Taylors, Austin TX Real Estate
The Taylors Neighborhood in Austin
Taylors is a compact residential neighborhood within the city limits of Austin, part of the broader Travis County housing market. The subdivision itself is modest in scale, which gives it a cohesive neighborhood identity that larger master-planned communities sometimes lack. Homes here tend to sit on lots averaging around a quarter acre, consistent with older Austin residential development patterns where yards were sized for real use rather than just aesthetics.
The surrounding area includes a mix of long-established Austin neighborhoods that have become increasingly sought after as the city has grown outward. Proximity to central Austin means residents in Taylors benefit from the same access to restaurants, coffee shops, music venues, and cultural institutions that define life in this city. The walkable scale of blocks in this part of town makes it easy to explore on foot or by bike.
For buyers looking at the broader east and central Austin corridor, nearby communities like Manor and Del Valle offer additional options at varying price points. Those drawn to the lake regions to the northwest may also consider communities like Lago Vista or Jonestown, though these offer a distinctly different lifestyle centered on the Highland Lakes.
Schools Serving Taylors
Taylors falls within Austin Independent School District, one of the largest and most recognized school districts in Central Texas. AISD serves the city's diverse neighborhoods with a wide range of programs including fine arts academies, dual-language programs, magnet schools, and career and technical education pathways.
Students in Taylors are zoned to Zavala Elementary School, which has long been a part of the East Austin community and participates in AISD's commitment to bilingual and dual-language instruction. From there, students progress to Martin Middle School, which serves the central and east Austin area and offers a range of electives and extracurricular programs. High school students attend Austin High School, one of the oldest and most storied schools in the district, known for its strong athletics programs, fine arts offerings, and competitive academic tracks. Austin High sits near the heart of the city, giving students access to the cultural and civic life of urban Austin as part of their daily experience.
Families researching schools should always verify current attendance boundaries directly with Austin ISD, as zoning can change based on enrollment and redistricting decisions.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Taylors neighborhood is a small residential enclave within a city that has seen significant real estate attention over the past decade. Austin's overall housing market has gone through notable cycles, and inner-city neighborhoods like Taylors tend to hold steady demand given their location within the urban core. Properties here are typically existing homes rather than new construction, which means buyers are often looking at established structures with the character that comes from a neighborhood built out over time.
The rental market in this part of Austin is active, consistent with the city's broader pattern of strong rental demand driven by the university, tech sector, and steady in-migration. Renters considering Taylors benefit from proximity to central employment centers and the connectivity that comes with an Austin address.
For a full picture of Austin area homes for sale, the live market data on this page reflects current conditions including active listings and recent sales. Buyers evaluating Taylors should also look at comparable neighborhoods throughout the Austin ISD footprint to understand the full range of options available in this part of the city.
Getting Around Taylors
One of the genuine advantages of living in a neighborhood inside Austin city limits is access to the city's transportation infrastructure. Taylors sits within reach of major east-west and north-south corridors that connect residents to downtown Austin, the University of Texas campus, major medical centers, and the tech campuses along the northern corridors.
Capital Metro bus service operates throughout this part of Austin, giving residents a car-free option for daily commutes. The city's expanding urban rail system and protected bike lane network have also made inner Austin neighborhoods increasingly accessible without a vehicle. For drivers, I-35 and US-183 are the primary regional arteries, connecting Taylors to the broader metro including Pflugerville to the north and points south toward the airport.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is a reasonable drive from inner Austin neighborhoods, typically 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic conditions. The East Riverside corridor and downtown's second street district are both close enough to reach comfortably for dining, entertainment, and errands.
Working with Neuhaus Realty Group in Austin
Neuhaus Realty Group works throughout the Austin and Travis County market, including established neighborhoods like Taylors. Whether you are buying your first home in Austin ISD, evaluating rental investment opportunities in the urban core, or selling a property and planning your next move, our team brings local knowledge and honest guidance to every transaction.
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