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Allandale is one of central Austin's most beloved established neighborhoods, a leafy enclave of post-war ranch homes and bungalows tucked between MoPac and Burnet Road. The neighborhood carries a distinctive character built over decades, with wide lots shaded by mature live oaks, a strong sense of community identity, and a location that puts residents within easy reach of everything Austin has to offer. Buyers drawn to Allandale tend to value authenticity over polish, character over cookie-cutter, and proximity to the city's core without sacrificing a quiet residential feel. Neighborhoods | Schools | Lifestyle | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Allandale Homes for Sale in Austin, TX
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Allandale
The Allandale neighborhood sits in the heart of central Austin and encompasses the historic Allandale plat, one of the original post-World War II residential developments that shaped the city's interior growth. Unlike newer master-planned communities, Allandale grew organically over several decades, which gives it a varied architectural character. You'll find original mid-century ranch homes alongside more recent renovations, craftsman-style rebuilds, and a handful of contemporary infill projects that have emerged as demand for central Austin living has intensified.
The neighborhood is generally bounded by MoPac Expressway to the west, Burnet Road to the east, 45th Street to the south, and the upper fifties streets to the north. Within those boundaries, the streets feel genuinely residential. Lots are generously sized by Austin's inner-city standards, and the tree canopy, particularly along streets like Shoal Creek Boulevard, creates a distinct sense of place that newer neighborhoods simply cannot replicate.
Buyers looking at Allandale typically encounter a mix of original single-family homes that have been updated over the years, fully renovated properties with modern interiors behind classic facades, and custom rebuilds on the larger lots. The neighborhood's consistent demand has kept the housing stock in good condition overall, and there is very little vacancy or neglect compared to some surrounding areas.
Schools in Allandale
Allandale is served by Austin ISD, one of the largest school districts in Texas. The primary elementary school for most of the neighborhood is Gullett Elementary, a well-regarded campus known for its engaged parent community and strong academic programs. Gullett draws from the immediate neighborhood and has maintained a reputation as one of the more sought-after elementary assignments in the district.
For middle school, students in Allandale may be zoned to Lamar Middle School, Burnet Middle School, or Bailey Middle School depending on their specific address. All three campuses are within the Austin ISD system and offer a range of academic and extracurricular programming. It is always worth confirming your specific zoning with Austin ISD directly, as boundary lines in central Austin can be complex.
Allandale students feed into McCallum High School, a comprehensive campus with a fine arts magnet program that has earned a national reputation. McCallum's visual art, dance, theatre, and instrumental music programs attract students from across the district through the magnet pathway, and the school has a strong overall academic profile alongside its arts identity. For residents who value arts education and a larger high school environment, McCallum is a genuine draw.
Lifestyle in Allandale
Living in Allandale means being genuinely embedded in Austin rather than adjacent to it. The neighborhood is walkable in ways that most Austin communities are not, with Shoal Creek Trail accessible from many streets for running, cycling, and walking. The trail connects south toward Pease District Park and north toward the Domain area, giving residents a car-free corridor through some of the city's best green space.
Burnet Road serves as Allandale's commercial backbone to the east, and it has evolved considerably over the past decade. The stretch running through and near the neighborhood includes a mix of local restaurants, coffee shops, independent retailers, and a growing brewery and bar scene that has made "the Burnet corridor" a destination in its own right. For everyday needs, residents have access to multiple grocery options nearby, along with the kind of independent business mix that defines central Austin's commercial character.
The neighborhood also sits close to Anderson Lane, another commercial strip that adds additional dining and retail options without the heavier traffic of major arterials. Domain Northside is a short drive up MoPac for larger retail needs, and the proximity to both Mopac and 183 makes reaching other parts of the metro reasonably efficient.
Real Estate Market Overview
Allandale's real estate market reflects the dynamics of central Austin's established neighborhoods: demand is consistent, inventory is limited, and well-positioned properties tend to move with confidence. Because the neighborhood is fully built out with no new land to develop, the market operates on resale and infill rather than tract construction. That scarcity factor has long supported property values in the area.
Buyers in Allandale are competing for a relatively small pool of homes that change hands each year. The most active segment involves updated single-family homes that have been renovated to contemporary standards while preserving the original lot size and street character. Fully original homes also trade regularly, often attracting buyers who want to do their own renovation, while the higher end of the market includes custom builds and extensively remodeled properties on the larger lots.
Because many Allandale homes are rentals as well as owner-occupied residences, the neighborhood has a liquid market for investors seeking central Austin rental properties. The proximity to the University of Texas, major employers along MoPac, and the Domain to the north all support sustained rental demand.
For buyers exploring comparable central Austin options, the Austin area homes for sale search lets you compare Allandale against other established inner-city neighborhoods and assess what fits your priorities.
Getting Around Allandale
Allandale's position between MoPac and Burnet Road gives residents two solid options for accessing the rest of Austin. MoPac (Loop 1) runs along the western edge of the neighborhood and provides a direct route south toward downtown Austin, as well as north toward the Domain and eventually 183. During peak hours, MoPac congestion is a known reality for central Austin, but residents heading south toward downtown or UT are generally better positioned than those commuting from the suburbs.
For shorter trips, the neighborhood's grid layout and proximity to Shoal Creek Trail make cycling and walking viable for daily errands and commutes, depending on destination. Several Capital Metro bus routes serve the Burnet Road corridor, and the Domain MetroRail station is accessible for riders heading to downtown or the medical district.
Downtown Austin sits roughly five to seven miles from most of Allandale, putting it well within a manageable commute window compared to the metro's outer communities. The Domain is approximately the same distance in the opposite direction, and the tech corridor along MoPac between the two provides employment options that make Allandale a practical home base for a wide range of commuting patterns.
Neuhaus Realty Group has deep familiarity with Allandale and the surrounding central Austin market. If you're looking to buy or sell in this neighborhood, we can help you read the nuances that make each block and each property different from the next.
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