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Lost Creek Hill Top, TX Real Estate
Lost Creek Hill Top sits in the rolling terrain of far west Austin, where mature oak canopy meets dramatic Hill Country topography and the Colorado River corridor threads below. This low-density enclave in Travis County draws buyers who want acreage-feel lots, sweeping views, and the kind of quiet that simply does not exist closer to the urban core. Homes here tend toward custom construction with architectural character, generous setbacks, and outdoor living spaces that take full advantage of the natural surroundings. It is the sort of neighborhood where residents know their neighbors and the pace of life reflects intentional choices about where and how to live in the Austin metro. Neighborhoods | Schools | Lifestyle | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Lost Creek Hill Top, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods Near Lost Creek Hill Top
Lost Creek Hill Top is a distinct pocket within the broader Lost Creek area, one of west Austin's most established residential corridors. The surrounding geography includes several complementary neighborhoods that share the same Hill Country character. Immediately adjacent is the Lost Creek neighborhood itself, a larger community with winding roads, mature trees, and a mix of traditional and updated homes on generous lots. Rob Roy, to the north, represents some of the most exclusive estate properties in all of Travis County, with gated access and dramatic canyon views. Westminster Glen and Westridge Estates offer additional options for buyers drawn to this part of Austin who want similar topography and privacy.
Further west, communities like Steiner Ranch Parkside blend master-planned amenities with Hill Country scenery along Lake Travis, while Oak Run Estates and Oak Run West maintain the wooded, low-density feel that defines this quadrant of the county. Windy Hills and Sky Forest attract buyers specifically for their elevation and long-range views. For those who want proximity to water, Lago Vista and Spicewood offer lake-adjacent living along the Highland Lakes chain just a short drive away. Buyers exploring Austin real estate broadly will find that the west Austin hill country corridor offers some of the most distinctive residential settings in the region, with Lost Creek Hill Top ranking among the more sought-after pockets within it.
Schools Serving Lost Creek Hill Top
Properties in Lost Creek Hill Top are served by the Eanes Independent School District, which consistently ranks among the top-performing school districts in Texas. Eanes ISD is small by design, comprising a handful of campuses that serve the Westlake Hills and surrounding far west Austin communities. The district is known for rigorous academics, strong fine arts programs, competitive athletics, and a high level of community investment in the school system.
Westlake High School, the district's flagship campus, has built a national reputation across academics, arts, and sports. Hill Country Middle School serves the intermediate grades, and the district operates several elementary campuses including Forest Trail and Cedar Creek. Because Eanes ISD boundaries are relatively contained, school assignment can vary by exact street address. Buyers should confirm their specific address feeds to the intended campus directly with the district, a step Neuhaus Realty Group routinely helps clients complete during the home search process.
Lifestyle in Lost Creek Hill Top
Life in Lost Creek Hill Top centers on the outdoor environment. The neighborhood sits near the Barton Creek Greenbelt, one of Austin's most beloved natural resources, offering miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, limestone swimming holes, and canyon views accessible from multiple trailheads. Barton Creek itself winds through this part of the county before joining the Colorado River at Lake Austin, and the proximity to both the greenbelt and the lake shapes how residents spend their weekends.
Golfers have access to several of Austin's premier private courses in this area, including Barton Creek Resort and Westlake Country Club. The restaurant and retail corridor along Bee Cave Road and 360 provides daily conveniences without requiring a trip downtown. The Hill Country Galleria in Bee Cave adds additional dining and shopping options a short drive west, while the independent shops and restaurants of Westlake Village and the 2222 corridor fill in the gaps. The overall feel is one of residential calm layered over genuine access to urban amenities, which is the essential appeal of far west Austin living.
Real Estate Market Overview
Lost Creek Hill Top sits firmly in the upper tier of the Austin residential market. Homes here are custom or semi-custom builds, typically on lots large enough to provide meaningful separation between neighbors, and the combination of Eanes ISD schools, topographic character, and location near Barton Creek commands premium positioning relative to most other Austin neighborhoods. Inventory in this pocket is limited by design. There are not large numbers of homes, which means new listings generate genuine interest from buyers who have been watching the area closely.
The broader west Austin corridor, including neighboring communities like Lakeway and the Westlake Hills area, provides useful context for buyers evaluating Lost Creek Hill Top. Buyers comparing options across far west Austin will find consistent themes: wooded terrain, larger lots, strong schools, and prices that reflect those attributes. For a comprehensive look at Austin area homes for sale, the range of price points and property types across the metro is broad, but the west Austin hill country corridor occupies its own category.
Lost Creek Hill Top is a neighborhood where sellers benefit from genuine scarcity and consistent buyer demand from relocating executives, long-tenured Austin residents trading up, and buyers specifically targeting Eanes ISD. Listing preparation and pricing strategy matter here because buyers at this level are sophisticated and well-informed about comparable properties across the broader Westlake and west Austin market.
Getting Around Lost Creek Hill Top
The neighborhood's position in far west Austin gives residents two primary commute corridors into central Austin. MoPac Expressway (Loop 1) runs north-south and connects directly to downtown Austin, the Domain, and other major employment centers. Loop 360 (Capital of Texas Highway) is the scenic alternative, curving through the hills and connecting to Bee Cave Road, RR 2222, and points north toward the Arboretum. Both routes can see traffic during peak hours, which is worth factoring into daily routines.
The drive to downtown Austin from Lost Creek Hill Top typically runs 20 to 30 minutes under normal conditions, and the University of Texas area is similarly accessible. The Domain and northwest Austin tech corridor is a 25 to 35 minute drive depending on the route. For those heading west toward Lago Vista or Spicewood for lake access, the drive along RM 620 or RR 2222 is scenic and relatively uncongested outside of weekend boat traffic seasons. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport requires crossing the city, so east-side destinations and airport runs can be longer hauls from this location.
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