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Highland Park West is one of Austin's quietly coveted mid-century neighborhoods, tucked between MoPac (Loop 1) and Capital of Texas Highway (360) in the heart of Travis County. The streets here are lined with mature oaks and cedars, and the lots run generous by Austin standards, giving the neighborhood a spacious, unhurried feel that's increasingly rare this close to the city core. Buyers come for the combination of an established setting, Austin ISD schools including Highland Park Elementary and McCallum High, and the kind of access to Bull Creek and the Balcones ridge that makes weekends feel like a different world entirely. Neighborhoods | Schools | Lifestyle | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Highland Park West, Austin TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Highland Park West
The Highland Park West subdivision is the primary residential community within this pocket of northwest Austin. It developed largely in the 1950s and 1960s, when builders prioritized lot depth and setbacks that newer infill construction rarely replicates. The result is a neighborhood where homes sit comfortably back from the street, yards have room to breathe, and neighbors tend to know each other. Properties here range from original single-story ranch homes with intact mid-century bones to fully rebuilt custom residences that take full advantage of the mature tree canopy and ridge topography.
The area sits just north of the larger Allandale and Northwest Hills corridors, which share a similar aesthetic: wide lots, old-growth trees, and a residential scale that contrasts sharply with the denser construction now spreading across central Austin. Buyers exploring Highland Park West frequently also look at Great Hills and Rosedale, depending on how much proximity to the 360 corridor or Burnet Road's dining scene matters to them. If you are casting a wider net across Austin area real estate, the northwest and central-west quadrants offer the most comparable inventory to what you will find here.
Land listings occasionally come available in and around Highland Park West, making it a viable option for buyers who want to build from scratch on a tree-covered lot rather than compete for existing homes. These parcels are relatively rare and tend to attract significant interest when they do hit the market.
Schools in Highland Park West
Highland Park West feeds into Austin ISD, which serves the neighborhood with a well-regarded set of campus options. Highland Park Elementary is the neighborhood's home school at the primary level, known within the district for strong parent engagement and academic programs. From there, students move to either Lamar Middle School or Murchison Middle School depending on the specific address, both of which serve the northwest Austin zone and offer a range of extracurricular and fine arts programming.
McCallum High School anchors the upper school experience for Highland Park West students. McCallum has cultivated a strong reputation within Austin ISD for its Fine Arts Academy, which draws students from across the district in addition to those zoned to the school. The campus also offers a robust AP course catalog and competitive athletics. For families prioritizing the Austin ISD trajectory, Highland Park West sits in a favorable zone within the district.
Lifestyle in Highland Park West
The neighborhood's position on the western edge of central Austin means outdoor access is genuinely woven into daily life here. Bull Creek District Park is minutes away, offering swimming holes, hiking trails along the creek corridor, and shaded picnic areas. The Balcones Canyonlands are visible on the ridge to the west, and the overall topography gives the area an elevated feel that is uncommon in flatter parts of the city.
Capital of Texas Highway (360) runs along the western edge of the neighborhood, lined with a mix of established restaurants, specialty retailers, and fitness studios that serve the northwest Austin residential base. The Domain and the 183-Tech corridor employment hub are accessible without touching downtown traffic. Residents who want walkable dining and nightlife keep Burnet Road, the Allandale commercial strip, in regular rotation, with local favorites ranging from casual brunch spots to long-standing neighborhood bars.
Shoal Creek and its trail connections begin not far to the east, giving cyclists and runners a dedicated path that threads through central Austin neighborhoods toward downtown. The combination of trail access, creek swimming, and Hill Country proximity makes this corner of Austin particularly appealing to those who want urban convenience without giving up outdoor proximity.
Real Estate Market Overview
Highland Park West occupies a premium tier within Austin's established residential market. The neighborhood draws buyers who place a high value on lot size, tree canopy, and proximity to central Austin amenities, and that combination sustains consistent demand even during broader market fluctuations. Properties here tend to be either original mid-century homes that sell at land-value-adjacent pricing for renovation buyers, or substantially updated and rebuilt homes that command significant premiums on a per-square-foot basis.
Land parcels in the area attract a different buyer profile, often owner-builders or custom home developers who want the Highland Park West address and school zone without the constraints of an existing structure. The limited supply of buildable lots keeps interest high when they surface. Overall, the neighborhood represents a slice of Austin real estate where scarcity, location, and school district alignment converge, which is reflected in both the pricing and the pace of sales activity. Neuhaus Realty Group tracks this market closely and can help you understand current conditions in real time.
Getting Around Highland Park West
MoPac Expressway (Loop 1) runs parallel to the neighborhood's eastern boundary, providing one of Austin's most direct north-south routes. Downtown Austin is approximately 10 to 15 minutes south during off-peak hours, though morning and afternoon rush hours along MoPac demand more patience. The 360 (Capital of Texas Highway) interchange at MoPac is a critical junction for residents heading toward Westlake, the Domain, or Lake Austin.
For trips to the airport, the most direct route runs MoPac south to Ben White Boulevard (290) and east to the terminal, a drive that typically clocks in around 30 to 35 minutes outside of peak traffic. MetroBus routes run along Burnet Road to the east, offering a downtown connection for commuters who prefer to avoid driving. The neighborhood is not especially walkable in the traditional sense, but cyclists with experience navigating Austin streets will find several viable routes to Shoal Creek Trail and beyond.
The northwest Austin employment corridor, anchoring companies from tech to healthcare along the 183 and Domain nodes, is accessible via either 360 north or MoPac north in under 20 minutes under normal conditions, making Highland Park West a practical base for commuters heading in multiple directions across the metro. Explore all Austin area homes for sale to find the neighborhood that best fits your commute and lifestyle priorities.
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