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78731 Austin, TX Real Estate
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The 78731 zip code covers one of Austin's most established and sought-after corridors, stretching from the lakefront enclaves near Lake Austin up through the leafy streets of Northwest Hills and into the newer mixed-use energy of The Grove at Shoal Creek. This is the Austin that long-time residents know well: mature live oaks lining quiet cul-de-sacs, proximity to Bull Creek Greenbelt, top-tier Austin ISD schools, and a ten-minute drive to downtown without sacrificing the feel of a true neighborhood. From classic mid-century ranch homes in Highland Hills to custom estate builds in Highland Park West, 78731 offers a range of housing styles that few Austin zip codes can match. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Lifestyle & Amenities | Getting Around | FAQs
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About 78731 Austin, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in 78731
Few Austin zip codes pack as much residential variety into one area as 78731. At the southern edge, Highland Park West and Highland Park proper sit on some of the most desirable terrain in the city, with generous lot sizes, mature tree canopy, and homes that blend classic Austin architecture with modern renovations and new custom builds. Properties here often sit on elevated lots with sweeping Hill Country views or back up to the Bull Creek watershed.
Northwest Hills is the beating heart of the zip code for many buyers. Developed primarily from the 1960s through the 1980s, it has the characteristics of an authentic Austin neighborhood: winding streets, significant tree coverage, and a range of home sizes from modest three-bedrooms to sprawling updated ranches. Buyers who want established character with room to renovate find it hard to beat.
The Grove represents a different side of 78731 entirely. Built over the last several years on the former Shipe Park nursery land, this master-planned new urbanist development brings walkable streets, a central park, retail, and modern townhomes and single-family homes to a neighborhood that otherwise skews older. It has quickly become one of the most talked-about developments in central Austin.
Highland Hills offers a solid middle ground, with traditional ranch-style homes on good-sized lots at price points below the Highland Park corridor. Balcones Park sits just north and shares a similar character. For buyers interested in condo living, Pointe Condominiums and Malaga Condo offer lower-maintenance options that are rare in this part of Austin.
Schools in 78731
78731 falls entirely within Austin ISD, and the schools serving this zip code are among the most recognized in the district. At the elementary level, Casis Elementary has a long-standing reputation for strong academics and active parent engagement. Highland Park Elementary, Bryker Woods, Andrews, Doss, and Hill round out a slate of options depending on the specific block you land on within the zip.
Middle school options include Lamar (Austin ISD), Murchison, and O. Henry, each with its own magnet and elective programs. At the high school level, Anderson High School is well regarded for its academic rigor and performing arts programs, while McCallum High School is known for its Fine Arts Academy, one of the most competitive arts programs in Central Texas. Austin High School also serves portions of the zip and sits right along the Colorado River.
Buyers prioritizing school assignments should always verify current attendance boundaries with Austin ISD directly, as boundaries in this area can shift with redistricting cycles.
Real Estate Market Overview
The 78731 market covers a wide price spectrum, which is part of what makes it interesting. On one end, condo units near Loop 360 provide entry points into one of Austin's most central zip codes. On the other, estate-scale properties in Highland Park West command some of the higher price tags you'll find anywhere in Travis County outside of West Lake Hills. In between sits the bulk of the market: updated single-family homes in Northwest Hills and Highland Hills, plus the newer townhomes and detached homes coming out of The Grove.
Because this zip includes both older resale inventory and a steady stream of newer construction from The Grove and infill builders like M Signature and Cary Paul Studios, buyers have more options than typical established-neighborhood zip codes. Sellers in this area benefit from strong underlying demand driven by location, schools, and the relative scarcity of land this close to downtown Austin.
If you are searching the broader Austin area homes for sale, 78731 consistently attracts buyers who want to be close in without sacrificing neighborhood character or lot size.
Lifestyle & Amenities
One of the defining features of 78731 is access to outdoor space that feels genuinely wild even minutes from downtown. Bull Creek District Park runs along the western edge of the zip code and offers hiking, swimming holes, and some of the best natural limestone scenery in the Austin city limits. The Barton Creek Greenbelt is a short drive south, and Lake Austin is accessible via Emma Long Metropolitan Park to the west.
The Grove development added retail and restaurant options that 78731 previously lacked, including a central lawn used for weekend markets and community events. The surrounding area also connects to the Shoal Creek Trail, a linear greenbelt trail that runs south toward downtown and Pease Park.
For everyday needs, the intersection of 2222 and Loop 360 anchors a commercial corridor with grocery options, dining, and services. The Domain and the Arboretum are both within ten minutes north, offering upscale retail and dining. Anderson Lane and Burnet Road to the east provide a grittier, more independent Austin dining and bar scene.
Getting Around 78731
Loop 360 (Capital of Texas Highway) forms the western spine of 78731 and provides fast north-south movement without traffic lights. MoPac (Loop 1) is the primary highway for commuters heading downtown or south toward Slaughter Lane and beyond. From most parts of the zip, downtown Austin is ten to fifteen minutes without significant congestion, making 78731 one of the more commute-friendly established neighborhoods in the city.
Capital Metro bus routes run along major corridors including 2222 and MoPac, and the zip code is close enough to central Austin that many residents find cycling viable on flatter routes. The new urbanist design of The Grove is explicitly built for pedestrian and bike access, with dedicated lanes and connections to the Shoal Creek Trail system.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is roughly thirty minutes southeast under normal conditions, a reasonable distance for the central location. Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers across the 78731 area who prioritize keeping that commute under control while staying anchored in one of Austin's most established residential corridors.
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