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Homes for Sale in Tarrytown, Austin, TX

Tarrytown is one of Austin's most storied residential neighborhoods, tucked along the western edge of Central Austin with quiet, oak-canopied streets and a character that has remained remarkably consistent for decades. Situated between Mopac and Lake Austin, it offers a rare combination of proximity to downtown and a genuine sense of remove from the city's pace. Homes here range from original mid-century cottages to expansive custom estates on deep lots, and the neighborhood's mature tree cover and walkable scale give it a texture that newer communities simply cannot replicate. Casis Elementary, O Henry Middle School, and Austin High anchor the Austin ISD feeder pattern that serves the area. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Lifestyle | Getting Around | FAQs

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About Tarrytown, Austin TX Real Estate

Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Tarrytown

Tarrytown as a whole functions more like a classic urban neighborhood than a collection of distinct subdivisions. The core Tarrytown area runs roughly from Lake Austin Boulevard on the south to Enfield Road on the north, and from Mopac on the west toward Exposition Boulevard and beyond. Within that footprint, you will find pockets with their own identities. Closer to the lake, lots tend to run larger and the homes more substantial, with some properties offering direct or near-direct access to Lake Austin. The streets north of West 5th and toward Old Enfield carry a slightly more compact scale, with bungalows and traditional two-stories on 8,000 to 12,000 square foot lots shaded by decades-old live oaks.

The Mountain Laurel area sits on the western edge and carries its own quiet residential identity, with a mix of updated older homes and custom builds that attract buyers who want the Tarrytown address without being deep in the historic core. Across Tarrytown, you will find very little in the way of cookie-cutter construction. Each block tends to have its own personality, which is a big part of what draws buyers here in the first place.

Schools in Tarrytown

Tarrytown is served by Austin ISD, with a feeder pattern that includes three well-regarded campuses. Casis Elementary is the neighborhood's home campus and has a long reputation within the district for strong academics and community involvement. Students continue to O Henry Middle School, one of the more sought-after middle campuses in Austin ISD, before moving on to Austin High School, which sits just south of the neighborhood along the north shore of Town Lake. Austin High's campus location, arts programs, and athletics have made it a flagship school in the district for generations.

For families considering private options, the proximity to Central Austin also puts several independent schools within a short drive, including St. Andrew's Episcopal School and the Kirby Hall School.

Real Estate Market Overview

Tarrytown occupies the upper tier of the Austin real estate market. Demand here is driven not by speculation but by genuine scarcity. The neighborhood is essentially built out, which means the supply of homes stays limited and turnover tends to be low. When a property becomes available, it typically draws serious interest quickly, particularly if the lot size, tree canopy, or location within the neighborhood is above average.

Buyers in Tarrytown are purchasing into a market where the underlying land value is a meaningful component of the total price. Many homes are purchased with renovation or teardown in mind, and it is common to see older cottages on generous lots redeveloped into substantial custom homes. On the other end, fully updated historic bungalows command a premium when they do hit the market. Working with a buyer's agent who knows the neighborhood block by block is important here because pricing nuances within Tarrytown can vary considerably based on proximity to the lake, lot depth, and tree cover.

Sellers tend to find that well-presented homes at market-appropriate pricing move with confidence, and Neuhaus Realty Group has experience guiding clients through both sides of Tarrytown transactions.

Living in Tarrytown

One of Tarrytown's strongest qualities is what it sits next to. The neighborhood borders Mayfield Park and Preserve, a city-owned property with peacocks, walking paths, and formal gardens that functions as a genuine green space retreat. Lake Austin runs along the southern edge, and several points along the shoreline offer access for residents. Reed Park, near the intersection of Exposition and West 5th, has tennis courts and open lawn that serve as a neighborhood gathering point.

West 6th Street and the Clarksville neighborhood are a short walk away, offering some of Austin's best independent restaurants, coffee shops, and boutiques without requiring a car. The Tarrytown Shopping Center on Exposition provides everyday convenience, and Trader Joe's on North Lamar is a short drive north. Residents generally find that daily errands are manageable without needing to venture far, which is unusual for a neighborhood of this character and price point.

The neighborhood also backs up against Lions Municipal Golf Course, the oldest public golf course in Austin and one with real historic significance as the first desegregated public golf course in the South. Buyers who care about green space and open land will find that Lions Muni anchors a stretch of western Central Austin that feels surprisingly open and uncrowded.

Getting Around Tarrytown

Tarrytown's position just west of downtown gives it commute advantages that are hard to find anywhere else in Austin. Downtown proper is roughly two miles from the core of the neighborhood, and many residents bike or walk to their offices when conditions allow. Mopac (Loop 1) runs along the western boundary, giving quick access north toward the Domain and the 183 tech corridor, or south toward South Austin and Brodie Lane.

MoPac's express lane extends this range further, and the proximity to West 6th and 5th Street means that surface street options exist as genuine alternatives when highway traffic builds. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is approximately 20 to 25 minutes away under normal conditions via South 1st or Congress Avenue, which is a meaningful advantage for frequent travelers. The neighborhood also sits within easy reach of UT Austin's campus and the medical district along Dean Keeton.

For buyers browsing Austin area homes for sale, Tarrytown represents one of the few Central Austin neighborhoods where walkability, park access, and highway connectivity genuinely coexist at the same address.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves Tarrytown?
Tarrytown is zoned to Austin ISD. The neighborhood feeds into Casis Elementary, O Henry Middle School, and Austin High School. All three campuses are considered among the more established in the district and draw buyers specifically for this feeder pattern.
How far is Tarrytown from downtown Austin?
Tarrytown sits approximately two miles from downtown Austin, making it one of the closest true residential neighborhoods to the urban core. Many residents commute by bike or on foot when weather permits, and driving times downtown are typically under ten minutes outside of peak rush hours.
Is Tarrytown considered a high-end neighborhood?
Yes, Tarrytown is one of Austin's most prestigious addresses. Prices reflect the neighborhood's limited inventory, central location, large lot sizes, mature tree canopy, and strong school feeder pattern. The market sits well above Austin's citywide average and has historically held its value through cycles.
What types of homes are available in Tarrytown?
Tarrytown has a wide range of housing stock. You will find original mid-century bungalows, traditional two-story homes on generous lots, and fully custom modern estates. Many buyers purchase older homes with the intent to renovate or rebuild. The neighborhood does not have new construction in the traditional sense since it is essentially built out, though custom teardown-rebuilds are common.
What are property taxes like in Tarrytown?
Tarrytown falls within Travis County, where effective property tax rates typically run between 1.8% and 2.2% of assessed value. Austin ISD's tax rate is a component of that total. Given the neighborhood's price tier, annual tax bills are substantial, and buyers should factor that into their carrying cost calculations before closing.
Does Tarrytown have an HOA?
Most of Tarrytown does not have a mandatory HOA. The neighborhood operates under city of Austin codes and deed restrictions that vary by block and era of platting. Some individual streets or small sections may have recorded deed restrictions from original development, but a blanket HOA with monthly dues is not typical here.
What makes Tarrytown different from other Central Austin neighborhoods?
The combination of lot size, tree canopy, lake adjacency, and walkability to both downtown and the Clarksville restaurant corridor is genuinely rare. Neighborhoods like Clarksville and Hyde Park have their own appeal, but Tarrytown's larger lots and Lake Austin proximity give it a residential scale and quietness that is hard to replicate this close to the urban core.
Are there rental homes available in Tarrytown?
Tarrytown does have a rental market, primarily made up of single-family homes. Rental inventory is limited and tends to move quickly given demand from UT Austin affiliates, medical district professionals, and others who want Central Austin proximity without a long-term purchase commitment. The Mountain Laurel area on the western edge occasionally has rental availability as well.
Ed Neuhaus, Austin Realtor

Ed Neuhaus

Broker / Owner, Neuhaus Realty Group · TREC #593057

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