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Tiermo Homes for Sale in Travis County
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Tiermo is a compact, accessible neighborhood tucked into Travis County's southeast corridor, offering buyers a foothold in the greater Austin market at a more reachable price point than many parts of the metro. The community sits within the Del Valle ISD attendance zone, with schools like Del Valle Elementary, Gilbert Elementary, Dailey Middle, and Del Valle High School serving residents. With its proximity to major eastside corridors and the Austin city limits just minutes away, Tiermo appeals to buyers who want to stay connected to the city without paying central Austin prices. The neighborhood's smaller lot sizes and mix of residential and lease properties give it a close-knit, no-frills character that suits buyers prioritizing value and location over square footage. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Tiermo Homes for Sale in Travis County
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Tiermo
Tiermo is a single-subdivision community, meaning the neighborhood and its namesake subdivision are essentially one and the same. That keeps things simple for buyers: there's no maze of HOA sub-phases or builder communities to sort through. Homes here tend to be modest single-family residences on compact lots, which is typical for this part of Travis County where land is denser and development leaned toward affordability rather than acreage.
Because the inventory mix includes both residential sales and lease properties, the neighborhood has an active rental market alongside its owner-occupied homes. Buyers looking to invest in a rental or house-hack into homeownership will find Tiermo worth a closer look. Those purchasing as a primary residence will be joining a neighborhood where many neighbors have put down roots for the long term.
If you're exploring the broader Austin area homes for sale, Tiermo sits in a part of Travis County that often gets overlooked, which means less competition and more opportunity for patient buyers willing to scout the southeast side of the metro.
Schools in Tiermo
Tiermo falls within the Del Valle Independent School District, one of the growing school districts serving the southeastern Travis County region. Students in the neighborhood attend Del Valle Elementary or Gilbert Elementary at the primary level, move on to Dailey Middle School or Del Valle Middle School, and complete their secondary education at Del Valle High School.
Del Valle ISD has been expanding its programs and facilities in step with the population growth along the Highway 71 and 183 corridors. Buyers relocating from outside the Austin metro will want to contact the district directly for enrollment boundaries, magnet programs, and current school information, as attendance zones in this part of the county can shift with new development.
Real Estate Market Overview
Tiermo occupies an interesting niche in the Travis County market. As one of the more accessibly priced neighborhoods within county lines, it draws buyers who've been priced out of central or northwest Austin but don't want to give up a Travis County address. The mix of for-sale and lease properties keeps the neighborhood dynamic, with investor activity alongside traditional homebuying.
Homes here are generally smaller in footprint with tight lot sizes, so buyers looking for a quarter-acre backyard or room to expand should calibrate expectations accordingly. What Tiermo offers instead is a lower barrier to entry and proximity to Austin's eastside job corridors, the airport, and established infrastructure. For buyers comparing options across the southeast metro, Austin proper offers additional inventory at varying price points worth exploring alongside Tiermo.
Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout Travis County, including the Del Valle and southeast Austin corridor where Tiermo sits. Our agents know this pocket of the market and can help you understand how Tiermo stacks up against comparable options in the area.
Getting Around Tiermo
One of Tiermo's practical strengths is its location relative to Austin's major east-side roadways. Residents have reasonable access to Highway 183, which connects north toward the tech corridor and south toward Bastrop County. State Highway 71 is another key artery in this part of Travis County, linking commuters to the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport zone and the Colorado River corridor heading east.
Downtown Austin is accessible via surface streets and the eastside highway network, though commute times will depend on traffic patterns and your destination within the city. The eastern metro has seen consistent infrastructure investment as population has grown, making this corridor more connected than it was a decade ago. Public transportation options exist along nearby routes, though most residents in this part of the county rely on personal vehicles for daily errands and commuting.
Living in Tiermo
Tiermo sits in a part of Travis County that's undergoing gradual change as Austin's growth continues pushing east and southeast. The neighborhood itself has a grounded, residential feel with a mix of long-term owners and renters. It's the kind of place where people know their block and have established routines around the nearby retail, dining, and services that have grown up along the 183 and 71 corridors.
The Del Valle area surrounding Tiermo has its own commercial base, including grocery stores, local restaurants, and everyday services that reduce the need to drive into central Austin for routine needs. McKinney Falls State Park is one of the area's standout outdoor amenities, offering hiking trails, swimming holes, and creek access less than 15 minutes from most Del Valle addresses. Onion Creek and the broader Colorado River greenbelt provide additional outdoor space for residents who want access to natural Austin without the crowds of Zilker or Barton Creek.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport's proximity is a practical benefit for frequent travelers and also means that transportation employment in the logistics and aviation sectors is accessible from the neighborhood without a lengthy commute.
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