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University Hills, Austin TX Real Estate

University Hills is an established Northeast Austin neighborhood that has quietly held its own as one of the more accessible single-family corridors inside the city limits. Laid out across rolling terrain with mature trees and wide residential streets, the area carries the kind of settled character that newer developments spend years trying to manufacture. Homes here sit on generous lots by Austin standards, and the neighborhood's proximity to US-183 and SH-130 puts a wide swath of the metro within easy reach. Buyers drawn to in-town living without the premium of Central Austin consistently find University Hills worth a serious look. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs

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About University Hills, Austin TX Real Estate

Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in University Hills

University Hills is subdivided into a grid of numbered sections and phases, each platted across different eras of the neighborhood's development. The result is a community where lot sizes, home footprints, and architectural styles vary more than you might expect from a single neighborhood name. Sections like University Hills Sec 02 and Sec 04 tend to feature larger lots and more updated homes, while earlier phases like Sec 03 offer a wider price range and some of the most affordable entry points in the neighborhood. The University area surrounding this core adds additional inventory for buyers who want to stay in this part of Austin while keeping their options open.

Most homes in University Hills are single-family residences built from the 1960s through the 1980s, with a mix of brick ranch-style houses, split-level layouts, and modest two-story homes. Lot sizes averaging around a third of an acre give properties room to breathe, with mature oak and cedar coverage that makes the neighborhood feel distinctly Texan. Buyers willing to put in some updating work will find solid bones throughout; those looking for already-renovated homes will also find them, particularly in the higher-end phases along the eastern sections of the neighborhood.

Schools in University Hills

University Hills is zoned to Austin ISD, with students attending Andrews Elementary, one of several neighborhood elementary schools serving this part of Northeast Austin. Middle school options within the district include Bertha Sadler Means, Garcia, Pearce Middle, and Webb, giving families multiple program pathways depending on their priorities. High school students are zoned to Lyndon B. Johnson High School (Austin ISD), which sits not far from the neighborhood and has a longstanding presence in this part of the city.

Austin ISD offers magnet and choice programs at several campuses, so families in University Hills often explore options beyond their default assignments. Buyers with school-age children should verify current zoning directly with Austin ISD, as attendance boundaries can shift with enrollment changes.

Real Estate Market Overview

University Hills occupies an interesting position in the Austin real estate market. It offers in-city addresses, established infrastructure, and the kind of lot sizes that are increasingly rare inside Loop 183, all at price points that sit below many comparable neighborhoods closer to downtown. That combination has kept steady interest from buyers who want proximity to Austin's job centers without stretching into premium territory.

The housing stock here is almost entirely single-family residential, with no new construction activity in recent periods. That means buyers are working with resale inventory, and home condition varies widely from one property to the next. Well-maintained and updated homes in the stronger phases command a clear premium over as-is properties. Sellers in University Hills benefit from the neighborhood's reputation as an established, accessible Austin address, and well-priced listings tend to attract attention. Neuhaus Realty Group can help buyers and sellers understand where specific properties fall within the neighborhood's range before making decisions.

Getting Around University Hills

University Hills sits in the northeast quadrant of Austin, with US-183 forming its western boundary and SH-130 accessible a short drive to the east. This positioning makes it one of the more connected neighborhoods in the city for commuters heading in multiple directions. Downtown Austin is roughly 8 to 10 miles southwest, accessible via US-183 or Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. The Domain and major employment corridors along MoPac and US-183 North are typically a 20-minute drive depending on traffic.

UT Austin's main campus and the medical district around the Forty Acres are within a reasonable commute, making this neighborhood a practical option for those tied to that part of the city. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport sits roughly 10 miles southeast, accessible via SH-130 or Cesar Chavez. Capital Metro bus routes serve portions of the neighborhood, though most residents commute by car. The area's freeway access is one of its more underappreciated assets for buyers who need flexibility in where they work day to day.

Lifestyle in University Hills

University Hills has a quiet, residential character typical of established mid-century Austin neighborhoods. The streets are wide, the yards are deep, and the pace is noticeably calmer than the denser corridors forming around it. The neighborhood feeds into Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park, one of Austin's larger open space reserves, which sits just northeast and offers fishing, picnicking, and trail access around the lake's perimeter.

Grocery and retail options along US-183 and Cameron Road are convenient without being walkable. Mueller, the revitalized mixed-use development a few miles to the west, has become a popular destination for University Hills residents seeking restaurants, weekend markets, and the walking paths around the Mueller Lake Park. The broader Northeast Austin restaurant corridor along Cameron Road and Airport Boulevard has expanded significantly in recent years, with a mix of local spots and neighborhood staples that reflect the area's character.

For buyers who want to explore the full range of Austin area homes for sale, University Hills competes well on space and location. The neighborhood's established tree canopy, generous lot sizes, and in-city address make it a consistent presence in searches for affordable Austin single-family homes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves University Hills?
University Hills is zoned to Austin ISD. Students attend Andrews Elementary, with middle school options including Bertha Sadler Means, Garcia, Pearce Middle, and Webb. High school students are zoned to Lyndon B. Johnson High School. Austin ISD also offers magnet and choice programs at various campuses, so families often explore options beyond their default assignment.
How far is University Hills from downtown Austin?
University Hills is approximately 8 to 10 miles northeast of downtown Austin. The commute via US-183 or Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard typically runs 20 to 30 minutes depending on time of day. The neighborhood's position near US-183 also gives residents quick access to the Domain, North Austin employment corridors, and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport to the southeast.
What types of homes are available in University Hills?
University Hills is almost entirely single-family residential, with no active new construction. The housing stock consists primarily of brick ranch-style homes and split-level houses built between the 1960s and 1980s, sitting on lots that average around a third of an acre. Condition and updates vary considerably from one phase to the next, giving buyers options across a meaningful price range within the neighborhood.
Is University Hills a good value compared to other Austin neighborhoods?
University Hills is generally positioned as one of the more accessible in-city options in Austin, offering established single-family homes on larger lots at prices below many comparable neighborhoods closer to downtown. Buyers who prioritize lot size, freeway access, and an in-city address over proximity to Central Austin amenities tend to find strong relative value here.
Are there HOA fees in University Hills?
Most of University Hills does not have mandatory HOA fees, as it is an older established neighborhood rather than a master-planned community. Some phases or individual subdivisions may have voluntary neighborhood associations, but buyers should confirm HOA status on any specific property during due diligence. The absence of mandatory HOA fees is a notable distinction compared to newer Austin communities.
What is the property tax rate in University Hills?
University Hills is located in Travis County, where effective property tax rates generally fall in the range of 1.8 to 2.2 percent of assessed value, depending on the taxing entities that apply to a specific property. Austin ISD and the City of Austin levy the largest portions. Buyers should request a property-specific tax estimate during the purchase process, as rates vary by assessed value and applicable exemptions.
What parks and green space are near University Hills?
Walter E. Long Metropolitan Park sits just northeast of University Hills and offers one of Austin's larger recreational open spaces, including fishing access, picnic areas, and trails around the lake. Mueller Lake Park, a few miles to the west in the Mueller development, provides a more urban park experience with walking paths and weekend programming. Boggy Creek Greenbelt is also accessible within a short drive.
How does University Hills compare to nearby neighborhoods like the University area?
University Hills and the adjacent University area share similar lot sizes, housing stock, and general character, but University Hills tends to offer a slightly broader inventory spread across more distinct phases and sections. Both areas sit within Austin ISD and share similar commute profiles. Buyers often search both areas simultaneously to maximize their options in this part of Northeast Austin.
Ed Neuhaus, Austin Realtor

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