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Loma Linda is a tucked-away residential neighborhood in South Austin with the kind of settled, tree-lined character that buyers hunt for in this part of the city. Situated in Travis County and served by Austin ISD, the area offers a mix of residential lots, land parcels, and the occasional commercial opportunity, making it a genuinely varied pocket of South Austin real estate. Proximity to South Lamar, Manchaca Road, and MoPac means residents stay connected to the broader city without sacrificing the quieter pace that defines this corner of town. It sits comfortably within reach of South Austin's well-loved restaurants, coffee shops, and green spaces that have made this corridor one of the most sought-after stretches in the metro. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Loma Linda Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Loma Linda
The Loma Linda subdivision anchors this neighborhood, giving it a cohesive identity even as the surrounding South Austin grid continues to evolve. Lots here tend to be modest in size, typical of the established urban neighborhoods that fill in this part of Travis County. The housing stock reflects several decades of South Austin building history, with ranch-style homes, mid-century bungalows, and updated properties sitting alongside one another on quiet streets. Because the area includes residential, land, and commercial parcels, buyers have more flexibility than in a purely residential-only section of town. Whether someone is looking for a move-in-ready home, a lot to build on, or a small mixed-use investment, Loma Linda presents options that are harder to find in more tightly developed parts of the city.
Schools in Loma Linda
Loma Linda falls within Austin Independent School District, one of the largest and most established school districts in Texas. Students in this neighborhood are zoned to Becker Elementary School, which has served South Austin for decades and maintains strong community ties. From there, students move on to Lively Middle School before graduating to Travis High School, a large comprehensive campus on the south side of Austin. Travis High offers a wide range of programs, extracurricular activities, and athletics, giving students a full slate of opportunities through graduation. Austin ISD also maintains several magnet and transfer programs, giving families additional flexibility across the district's many campuses.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Loma Linda real estate market reflects the broader dynamics of established South Austin neighborhoods. Because the area contains a mix of residential homes, vacant land, and commercial parcels, the range of what sells here is wider than in a typical single-family subdivision. Residential buyers will find homes that have been updated over the years alongside properties with good bones and room for renovation. Land parcels occasionally come to market for buyers interested in new construction or investment. The commercial component adds another layer, attracting small investors or owner-operators who want a South Austin address without paying Central Business District premiums. Buyers working with Neuhaus Realty Group can navigate this mixed-use landscape with an agent who understands how to evaluate each property type on its own merits. For a broader look at what is available across the region, explore Austin area homes for sale.
Getting Around Loma Linda
South Austin's street grid gives Loma Linda residents solid access to the rest of the metro. Manchaca Road runs nearby and connects directly into the heart of South Austin and eventually into downtown. MoPac Expressway (Loop 1) is accessible within a few minutes, making northbound and southbound travel across the city efficient during off-peak hours. South Congress Avenue, one of Austin's most recognizable corridors, is also within a short drive, linking residents to downtown Austin in roughly fifteen to twenty minutes under normal traffic conditions. For commuters heading to the University of Texas area, the Domain, or the tech corridor along US-183, Loma Linda sits in a position where multiple routes are available depending on time of day. Austin buyers who prioritize quick access to the urban core without living directly in it often find South Austin neighborhoods like Loma Linda to be a practical middle ground.
Lifestyle in Loma Linda
Living in Loma Linda means being embedded in South Austin's broader cultural fabric. Zilker Park and Barton Springs Pool are a short drive away, offering some of the best outdoor recreation in the entire city. The South Lamar corridor is loaded with independent restaurants, vintage shops, and coffee roasters that have defined South Austin's identity for years. Nearby Sunset Valley and the Brodie Lane shopping corridor cover everyday needs including grocery stores, hardware shops, and casual dining. For residents who want outdoor trails closer to home, the Barton Creek Greenbelt's various access points are within reach. The pace of life in this part of Austin trends toward the unhurried, with tree-shaded streets and a neighborhood character that has held steady even as the surrounding city has grown rapidly around it.
Nearby Areas to Consider
Buyers drawn to Loma Linda often look at surrounding South Austin neighborhoods as well. The established residential pockets near Manchaca Road and South Lamar each have their own character, and the variety of home styles, lot sizes, and price points means there is usually something worth comparing. Austin as a whole offers hundreds of distinct neighborhoods, and a local agent can help identify which areas best match a buyer's priorities for commute, schools, lot size, or home style. Loma Linda's combination of an Austin ISD address, South Austin location, and mixed-use zoning flexibility makes it worth a closer look for buyers who want optionality in a market that often rewards decisiveness.
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Ed Neuhaus
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Licensed Texas Realtor since 2007 serving Austin and the Hill Country. Investor, STR operator, and straight-talking advisor for buyers, sellers, and investors. 16 five-star reviews.
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