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Crestview Townhomes, Austin TX Real Estate
Crestview Townhomes sits in one of central Austin's most walkable and well-connected pockets, tucked into the beloved Crestview neighborhood just north of Anderson Lane. This small collection of attached homes puts residents within easy reach of the Burnet Road corridor's independent restaurants and coffee shops, the MetroRail's Crestview Station, and the broader energy of central-north Austin. For buyers who want a foothold in an established Austin neighborhood without the upkeep of a single-family home, this community offers a compelling combination of location and lifestyle. Properties here move within a small, close-knit market where demand stays consistent thanks to the neighborhood's genuine character and central convenience. Lifestyle | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Crestview Townhomes, Austin TX Real Estate
Life in Crestview Townhomes
Crestview has been one of Austin's most sought-after central neighborhoods for years, and the townhome community here reflects that same appeal. The area developed its identity around midcentury bungalows and tree-lined streets, and the infill townhomes built here fit naturally into that walkable, neighborhood-first character. Residents can walk to coffee at Epoch Coffee, catch a movie at the Alamo Drafthouse on Anderson Lane, or spend an evening along Burnet Road, which has become one of Austin's most celebrated stretches of local dining and nightlife. Unlike newer master-planned communities on the suburban edge of the metro, Crestview offers the lived-in energy of a real Austin neighborhood that has evolved organically over decades.
The townhome format here appeals to buyers who want to be in the heart of Austin without the lawn maintenance and exterior upkeep that comes with a detached single-family home. Units typically feature two or three stories with private entries, attached garages, and small outdoor spaces. The compact footprint is offset by the enormous amount of walkable amenity right outside the front door. This is central Austin living at its most practical.
Schools Serving Crestview Townhomes
Crestview Townhomes falls within the Austin Independent School District, one of the largest and most diverse urban school districts in Texas. Elementary-age students in this area are generally zoned to Brentwood Elementary or Reilly Elementary, both of which are established AISD campuses with strong community involvement. Middle schoolers typically attend Lamar Middle School on Ramsey Avenue, and the neighborhood feeds into McCallum High School, a Fine Arts Magnet school known for its award-winning visual arts, theater, and music programs. McCallum draws students interested in creative disciplines from across the district, giving the school an energy distinct from many suburban high schools. Families researching specific zoning should verify current attendance boundaries directly with AISD, as boundaries can shift.
Real Estate Market Overview
Crestview Townhomes is a small, low-turnover community, which means buyers should move with intention when something comes available. The market here is driven by the neighborhood's location premium. Central Austin properties within walking distance of MetroRail access and the Burnet Road corridor hold value well because the ingredients that make them desirable, proximity, walkability, established neighborhood character, do not depreciate. Buyers should expect competition for well-maintained units and should work with an agent who knows the specific dynamics of central Austin attached housing.
The townhome segment of the Austin market appeals to a wide range of buyers who prioritize location over lot size. This community sits in a sweet spot: inside the city, close to downtown, and at a price point that reflects the address without requiring the land-cost premium of a full single-family detached home in the same zip code. Those who want to compare similar attached-housing options in other parts of the metro sometimes look at areas like Lakeway for a more suburban footprint, but Crestview's draw is specifically its urban core positioning.
Getting Around Crestview
Commute options from Crestview Townhomes are among the strongest of any Austin neighborhood. The MetroRail Red Line stops at Crestview Station on North Lamar Boulevard, providing car-free access to downtown Austin, the Domain, and points in between. For drivers, MoPac (Loop 1) is easily accessible to the west and provides a direct north-south corridor connecting Crestview to downtown, South Austin, and the northwest tech corridor. Burnet Road runs directly through the neighborhood and connects south to 45th Street and the heart of central Austin or north toward The Domain, one of Austin's largest mixed-use retail and office destinations.
Residents who prefer to bike will find the area well-connected. The neighborhood sits within reasonable cycling distance of the University of Texas campus, several major employers along MoPac, and downtown Austin via the city's expanding protected lane network. The combination of rail, road, and active transportation options makes Crestview one of the more genuinely multi-modal neighborhoods in the Austin metro. Buyers comparing central urban options sometimes also consider nearby areas of Austin such as Hyde Park, Brentwood, and North Loop, all of which share a similar midcentury neighborhood character and central location.
Nearby Areas to Consider
Buyers drawn to Crestview Townhomes often widen their search to nearby Austin neighborhoods before making a decision. The surrounding central-north Austin corridor includes several neighborhoods with similar character and price positioning. Those willing to trade some walkability for more space sometimes look east toward Manor or north toward Pflugerville, where single-family homes on larger lots are more common. Buyers interested in a lakeside lifestyle with lower density sometimes consider Lago Vista or Jonestown, though the trade-off is a longer commute to central Austin employers. For those who want Hill Country scenery closer to the western edge of the metro, Spicewood and Lakeway offer a distinct alternative, though the urban walkability of Crestview is hard to replicate in those markets.
Working with Neuhaus Realty Group on a Crestview Townhomes purchase means working with agents who understand the nuances of central Austin's small-community attached housing market. We can help you identify when a unit is priced right, what to look for in an HOA review for a small townhome association, and how to position an offer competitively in a low-inventory environment. Browse Austin area homes for sale to see what else is active in neighborhoods surrounding Crestview.
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