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Sunrise Country Homes for Sale in Austin, TX
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Sunrise Country is a quiet, estate-style neighborhood tucked into the rolling terrain of Southwest Austin, where oversized lots and mature trees create a sense of genuine seclusion without losing access to the city. Homes here run large and are set well apart from one another, giving the neighborhood a rural feel that is increasingly hard to find this close to Austin proper. Residents attend Austin ISD, feeding into Bowie High School, one of the more established high schools in the district. It is the kind of place where people tend to stay put once they arrive. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Sunrise Country Homes for Sale in Austin, TX
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Sunrise Country
Sunrise Country functions as both the name of the broader neighborhood and its primary subdivision. The community sits in a part of Southwest Austin that has long attracted buyers who want acreage without leaving Travis County. Lots in Sunrise Country routinely exceed five acres, which is a meaningful distinction in a metro area where most suburban lots are measured in fractions of an acre. Homes tend to be substantial in size, with generous square footage designed to take advantage of the land around them.
The character here is low-key and unhurried. You are not looking at a master-planned community with a resort-style amenity center; you are looking at a neighborhood where the selling point is privacy, elbow room, and the quiet that comes from having trees between you and your neighbors. For buyers who have been shopping in denser pockets of Southwest Austin and kept thinking, I wish I had more space, Sunrise Country is worth a close look.
Buyers considering similar estate-lot communities nearby sometimes also explore Lakeway and Spicewood, both of which offer larger parcels with Hill Country terrain. For those who want to stay within Austin city limits, the Austin market includes a range of Southwest and West Austin options at varying price points.
Schools in Sunrise Country
Sunrise Country falls within Austin ISD, one of the largest and most recognized school districts in Central Texas. Students in the neighborhood attend Baldwin Elementary, Gorzycki Middle School, and Bowie High School. Bowie is a long-established high school in the district with a broad course catalog, athletics programs, and a reputation that buyers in Southwest Austin actively seek out.
Baldwin Elementary serves the younger grades with a neighborhood school atmosphere, and Gorzycki Middle School bridges the gap into Bowie's larger campus. For families researching school assignments before purchasing, it is worth confirming current attendance boundaries directly with Austin ISD, as zone lines can shift with redistricting.
Real Estate Market Overview
Sunrise Country occupies a premium niche within Southwest Austin real estate. The combination of acreage, home size, and a Southwest Austin address positions it at the upper end of the Travis County market. Buyers are typically not comparing these properties to standard suburban homes; they are evaluating them alongside other estate and ranch-style offerings where land is a primary component of the value.
Because the neighborhood is small and turnover is low, inventory here is limited at any given time. That scarcity tends to support values, and homes that are well-maintained and properly priced attract serious buyers. Sellers benefit from a buyer pool that is specifically seeking this type of property, rather than a general audience that stumbled across a listing. The Austin area homes for sale market is broad, but estate communities with acreage inside Travis County represent a distinct and smaller segment of it.
There is no new construction currently active in Sunrise Country. The housing stock reflects the character of established Southwest Austin estate neighborhoods, meaning buyers should expect homes with architectural variety and individual character rather than the uniformity of a new subdivision.
Getting Around Sunrise Country
Southwest Austin has improved significantly in terms of road access over the past decade, and Sunrise Country benefits from that. MoPac (Loop 1) and State Highway 290 are the primary corridors connecting the neighborhood to the rest of the metro. Downtown Austin is typically a 20 to 30 minute drive depending on time of day, with morning and evening traffic on MoPac being the main variable. The 360/Capital of Texas Highway loop is also accessible and provides a scenic alternative route north toward the Domain and the tech corridors along US-183.
The South MoPac Express Lane system has helped manage congestion during peak hours, and many residents find the commute manageable relative to the payoff of coming home to a five-acre lot at the end of the day. Grocery, dining, and daily errands are handled along the Slaughter Lane and William Cannon corridors, with the Escarpment Village and Arbor Trails shopping centers covering most routine needs. The proximity to Lakeway and the Lake Travis corridor also gives residents easy weekend access to the Highland Lakes without a long drive.
Lifestyle in Sunrise Country
Living on a large lot in Southwest Austin means outdoor space is built into the daily rhythm in a way that simply is not possible in most urban or suburban settings. Residents have room for pools, workshops, gardens, and in some cases horses or other animals depending on deed restrictions and lot configuration. The Hill Country terrain nearby offers hiking and trail access, and Barton Creek Greenbelt is within reasonable distance for those who want an urban outdoor escape.
Southwest Austin also sits within range of the Pedernales River corridor and the state parks that anchor the Hill Country east of Fredericksburg. Day trips to Spicewood or further west along 290 are easy from here. The neighborhood itself is quiet, and the surrounding area reflects a mix of established Austin residents who prioritize space and privacy over proximity to nightlife or dense urban amenities.
Neuhaus Realty Group works extensively in Southwest Austin and knows the estate and acreage market well. If you are evaluating Sunrise Country or comparing it to other large-lot communities in the area, we can help you understand what the current inventory looks like and what to watch for when touring properties on larger parcels.
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