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Homes for Sale in Sun Chase, Del Valle, TX
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Sun Chase is a residential neighborhood tucked into the Del Valle corridor of southeast Travis County, offering a practical entry point into the Austin metro at a price point that has kept buyers interested for years. The area sits close to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport and the rapidly expanding southeast employment base, including the Tesla Gigafactory on Harold Green Road, making it a logical choice for buyers who work on that side of town. Homes here are predominantly three and four-bedroom single-family houses on compact lots, giving the neighborhood a cohesive residential feel without the premium attached to more established Austin zip codes. Del Valle ISD serves the community, and quick access to Texas 71 and U.S. 183 keeps downtown Austin within reasonable reach. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Sun Chase Homes for Sale
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Sun Chase
Sun Chase is a single-subdivision community, meaning buyers shopping this area are focused on one cohesive pocket of southeast Travis County rather than choosing among multiple distinct villages or phases. The subdivision carries the same name as the neighborhood itself, so there is no guesswork about which streets or sections fall within its boundaries. Homes here run primarily three and four bedrooms, built on modest lots that average around an eighth of an acre. The build style skews toward the practical rather than the custom, with floor plans and exteriors that reflect the more affordable production housing common throughout the Del Valle growth corridor.
Because Sun Chase sits in an area that has attracted significant rental demand tied to southeast Austin employment growth, a meaningful share of the homes in the neighborhood are tenant-occupied at any given time. That mix of owner-occupants and renters is worth understanding before you make an offer, both for neighborhood character purposes and for financing, since some loan programs have restrictions around investor concentration in smaller subdivisions. Buyers also consider nearby Del Valle for similar southeast Austin value and access to the same employment corridor.
Schools in Sun Chase
Sun Chase is zoned to Del Valle ISD, one of the faster-growing school districts in Travis County. Students in the neighborhood feed into Del Valle Elementary and Popham Elementary at the primary level, then Del Valle Middle School, and ultimately Del Valle High School. The district has invested in facilities and programming as enrollment has grown, driven largely by the residential expansion happening throughout the southeastern Travis County growth zone.
For families researching schools before committing to a neighborhood, Del Valle ISD offers bilingual and dual-language programming at several campuses, along with career and technical education pathways at the high school level. The district serves a broad geographic area that stretches from the airport corridor down toward the Bastrop County line, so campus populations have grown considerably over the past decade. Checking current attendance boundary maps directly with Del Valle ISD is always worthwhile before finalizing a purchase, as boundary adjustments in growing districts are not uncommon.
Real Estate Market Overview
Sun Chase occupies the more accessible end of the Travis County price spectrum, which is part of its appeal for buyers who need to stay within Austin's county lines without stretching into the higher-priced neighborhoods to the north, west, or central Austin. The inventory profile here leans heavily toward residential leases, which reflects the investment activity the corridor has attracted since the Tesla Gigafactory opened nearby. For owner-occupant buyers, that means fewer listings at any given time, but it also means competition is not always as intense as it would be in a neighborhood with broader appeal across multiple buyer types.
The southeast Austin market as a whole has seen more price moderation than some other parts of the metro, which has created opportunities for buyers who were previously priced out. Sun Chase sits within that broader trend. Sellers here tend to price to the market rather than aspirationally, and well-presented homes in good condition generally move with reasonable momentum. Explore more options across the region through our full Austin area homes for sale search.
Getting Around Sun Chase
Location is genuinely one of Sun Chase's most practical attributes. The neighborhood sits close to the intersection of Texas State Highway 71 and U.S. Highway 183, two of the most important east-west and north-south corridors in southeast Travis County. That access makes the drive to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport quick, usually well under ten minutes depending on where you are in the subdivision.
Downtown Austin is roughly 15 to 20 miles northwest depending on your specific destination, a commute that can range from manageable to frustrating depending on time of day and whether you are using surface streets or the toll network. MoPac and I-35 are both reachable within about 20 minutes under normal conditions. The southeastern employment cluster, which includes Tesla, various logistics and distribution facilities, and the airport itself, is essentially in the neighborhood's backyard. For buyers whose work anchors them to that part of the metro, Sun Chase removes a lot of commute friction that buyers in north or west Austin simply cannot avoid.
Public transit options in this part of Travis County are limited. Capital Metro routes serve portions of the Del Valle corridor, but most Sun Chase residents rely on personal vehicles for daily transportation. Buyers coming from more transit-dependent situations should plan accordingly.
At Neuhaus Realty Group, we work regularly throughout southeast Travis County and understand the nuances of Del Valle ISD neighborhoods, airport-area pricing dynamics, and the particular due diligence that matters in higher-rental-concentration subdivisions like Sun Chase. If you are considering a purchase here, we can help you evaluate comparables and understand what to expect through the process.
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