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Silverstone is a residential community tucked into South Austin's quieter reaches, where generous lot sizes and established streetscapes give the area a feel that is distinctly removed from the hustle of the urban core without sacrificing easy access to it. Zoned to Austin ISD, the neighborhood draws buyers who want room to breathe, proximity to major South Austin corridors, and the kind of settled character that comes from a community that has been here long enough to grow into itself. The area sits close to a strong network of parks, retail, and dining along the Slaughter Lane and William Cannon corridors, putting everyday conveniences within a short drive. For buyers keeping an eye on South Austin, Silverstone offers a grounded alternative to the newer master-planned communities farther out while still delivering the space and value that this part of Travis County is known for. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Silverstone Homes for Sale in Austin, TX
Neighborhoods and Subdivisions in Silverstone
Silverstone developed in phases, and the two primary subdivisions you will encounter in your search are Silverstone Ph 02 Sec 02 and Silverstone Ph 2 Sec 2 Resub. These phases reflect the incremental buildout that is common in South Austin communities from the late 1990s and early 2000s, when developers were pushing into what was then considered the outer edge of the city. That edge has since been absorbed by Austin's southward growth, which means Silverstone today sits in a well-connected part of town rather than the fringe.
Homes here tend to be single-family residences on lots that run larger than you would find in closer-in South Austin neighborhoods. The street grid is relatively quiet, with the kind of mature tree canopy that takes years to develop. If you have been looking at newer builds in master-planned communities and feeling like the lots are too small or the streets too uniform, Silverstone offers a different pace. You get established landscaping, distinct lot sizes, and homes that have been personalized over the years by their owners.
Buyers also exploring Austin broadly will find that Silverstone competes well on lot size and quiet street character compared to denser South Austin neighborhoods closer to Manchaca Road or South Congress. It occupies a practical middle ground between urban density and true suburban sprawl.
Schools Serving Silverstone
Silverstone is zoned to Austin ISD, one of the largest urban school districts in Texas. Elementary-age students are served by either Langford Elementary or Perez Elementary, both of which are embedded in the South Austin community. Students continue on to Paredes Middle School before completing their secondary education at Akins High School on Slaughter Lane.
Akins is a large comprehensive high school offering a wide range of career and technical education programs alongside a full slate of athletics and extracurricular activities. For families considering specialized programming, Austin ISD also operates several magnet and choice campuses accessible through the district's open enrollment process, giving students in Silverstone access to programs beyond their zoned assignments.
The proximity to South Austin's growing network of charter and private school options also gives parents additional flexibility when it comes to educational choices.
Real Estate Market Overview
Silverstone's real estate market reflects the broader dynamics of South Austin: steady demand from buyers who prioritize space, a south city location, and accessibility to employment corridors, paired with limited new construction inventory. Because the neighborhood is fully built out, the market moves on resales rather than new builds, which means condition and updates matter when pricing a home.
The mix of property types in Silverstone includes traditional single-family homes as well as lease listings, which indicates that some owners hold these properties as long-term rentals. This is fairly common in South Austin neighborhoods where investor interest has grown alongside rising rents across the metro.
Buyers looking at Silverstone should come prepared to evaluate homes on a case-by-case basis. Lot size, updates, and configuration vary from home to home in a way that is less predictable than a newer master-planned community. That variability can work in a buyer's favor when pricing discrepancies emerge, and it is where working with a local agent makes a real difference. Neuhaus Realty Group specializes in exactly this kind of South Austin market intelligence.
Getting Around Silverstone
Silverstone's South Austin position puts it in a practical spot for commuters. The neighborhood connects easily to Slaughter Lane, one of South Austin's main east-west arterials, which in turn feeds into Mopac Expressway (Loop 1) to the west and I-35 to the east. Depending on traffic, downtown Austin is roughly 20 to 30 minutes away during off-peak hours, and the airport sits a comparable distance to the northeast via I-35 or Slaughter.
The South MoPac corridor has seen significant employment growth in recent years, with major employers clustered near the intersection of Slaughter and Mopac. That proximity makes Silverstone a practical option for anyone working in that corridor without wanting to pay the premium for closer-in neighborhoods like Barton Hills or Travis Heights.
Public transit options include Capital Metro bus service along the major arterials, though like most of South Austin, the neighborhood is primarily car-dependent. The Circle C Ranch area and the Slaughter Creek greenbelt are both accessible within a short drive, giving residents outdoor options without a long commute.
Lifestyle and Amenities Near Silverstone
The Slaughter Lane corridor running east and west of Silverstone has developed into one of South Austin's more complete retail and dining corridors. Grocery stores, fitness centers, and a broad mix of local and regional restaurants are all within a few miles. The Arbor Trails shopping center and the Shops at Arbor Walk put additional retail, dining, and entertainment options close at hand without requiring a trip into central Austin.
Slaughter Creek Metropolitan Park sits nearby and offers trails, sports fields, and open green space that makes for a strong outdoor complement to neighborhood life. The broader South Austin trail network, which connects to the Barton Creek Greenbelt system, is accessible within a reasonable drive for those who want longer hikes or mountain bike trails.
South Austin's food and music culture extends into this part of town as well. The stretch of South Congress Avenue and South Lamar Boulevard are close enough to be genuine options for a night out, not just destinations that require planning. That accessibility to authentic Austin culture, without the parking friction of the urban core, is one of the consistent draws of South Austin neighborhoods like Silverstone.
For buyers comparing options across the region, browsing all Austin area homes for sale gives a useful picture of how Silverstone's lot sizes and South Austin position compare to other neighborhoods at similar price points. The combination of space, established character, and practical commute access makes it worth a close look for anyone serious about South Austin.
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