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Zip code 78759 sits at the heart of Northwest Austin, where established neighborhoods roll across the limestone hills between MoPac and Highway 183. This is the zip that tech workers, longtime Austinites, and anyone who wants a real neighborhood within a short drive of downtown have quietly called home for decades. You get the quiet of Balcones Terrace and Great Hills alongside quick access to the Arboretum, the Domain, and some of the best-rated schools in both Austin ISD and Round Rock ISD. The housing stock runs from 1970s and 80s ranch-style homes on generous lots to updated townhomes and condos near the research corridor. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Getting Around | Lifestyle | FAQs
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About 78759 Austin, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods in 78759
Few zip codes in Austin pack as much neighborhood variety into one area as 78759. On the western edge, Great Hills offers tree-covered streets, mature landscaping, and well-maintained homes that hold their value year over year. The neighborhood wraps around Great Hills Country Club and blends seamlessly into the canyon terrain that defines this part of Northwest Austin. Just to the north, Barrington Oaks draws buyers looking for slightly larger lots and a quieter residential feel, tucked away from the commercial corridors while still close to everything.
Balcones Terrace is one of the more active pockets in the zip, with a mix of original builds and renovated homes that attract buyers who want space and character. Mesa Park sits closer to the 183 corridor and offers good entry points for buyers who want a Northwest Austin address without stretching their budget as far. For buyers interested in lower-maintenance living, condo communities like Stillhouse Canyon Condo and 8888 Tallwood Condo provide solid options, typically with pools and covered parking. Oak Forest and Duval Villas round out the mix with compact, well-located properties close to major employers along the research corridor.
If you want to explore the full range of Austin area homes for sale, 78759 is one of the best starting points in the metro because it gives you a true cross-section of what Northwest Austin offers.
Schools in 78759
One of the defining strengths of 78759 is its position across two highly regarded school districts: Austin ISD and Round Rock ISD. Which district serves your address depends on exact location within the zip, so it is worth confirming at the time of purchase, since the boundary runs through the middle of the area.
Within Austin ISD, elementary options include Doss, Hill, Davis, Caraway, and Summitt, all feeding into Murchison Middle School and then Anderson High School. Anderson is known for its strong academics and specialized programs. On the Round Rock ISD side, Laurel Mountain and Pond Springs serve the elementary grades, Canyon Vista Middle School handles sixth through eighth grade, and students continue to either Cedar Ridge or Westwood High School. Westwood has a particularly strong reputation for STEM programming and competitive academics, making the Round Rock ISD portion of 78759 especially popular with buyers who prioritize high school options.
Real Estate Market Overview
The 78759 market reflects the broader appeal of Northwest Austin as one of the city's most consistently in-demand corridors. Detached single-family homes on larger lots in Great Hills, Barrington Oaks, and Balcones Terrace tend to attract buyers who are willing to pay a premium for established neighborhoods with mature trees and more square footage. Condo and townhome inventory in this zip provides a lower point of entry into the Northwest Austin market, and those properties tend to appeal to buyers who want proximity to employers along Research Boulevard and Highway 183 without the upkeep of a large lot.
Demand has stayed relatively steady through various market cycles because the fundamentals here are strong: location, school quality, and employer proximity do not change with interest rates. New construction is limited within 78759 since the area is largely built out, which keeps pressure on existing inventory and tends to support values over time. Buyers who act decisively on well-maintained homes in neighborhoods like Great Hills and Barrington Oaks rarely regret it. Sellers in this zip benefit from the same dynamics, with genuine demand from buyers relocating for tech jobs along the 183 corridor.
Getting Around 78759
One of the practical advantages of 78759 is how well it connects to Austin's major employment centers. MoPac Expressway runs along the western edge of the zip, giving direct access south toward downtown Austin and north toward the Domain and the Parmer Lane tech corridor. Highway 183 cuts through the eastern side, connecting to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport to the southeast and to Cedar Park and Round Rock to the north.
The Domain, Austin's second downtown with significant office and retail concentration, is essentially on the northern border of 78759. That puts major employers like Apple, Amazon, and IBM within a short commute, often without touching the freeway at all. Capital Metro bus service covers several corridors through the zip, and the neighborhood grid makes cycling a reasonable option for shorter trips. Downtown Austin is roughly 10 to 15 miles south, a manageable commute along MoPac for those working in the central business district.
Living in 78759
The lifestyle in 78759 is shaped by its position between two worlds: the amenity density of the Domain and Arboretum to the north, and the quieter, park-rich residential streets that define the interior neighborhoods. Balcones District Park is a local anchor, with sports fields, picnic areas, and open green space that sees regular use year-round. Bull Creek District Park, accessible from the western edges of the zip, offers hiking trails along the creek and some of the best swimming holes in urban Austin.
The Arboretum Market area provides everyday shopping and dining without the crowds of central Austin, and the Domain offers a full retail, restaurant, and entertainment district that keeps residents from needing to drive downtown for most of what they need. The mix of independent restaurants, grocery options, and coffee shops within a short drive makes day-to-day living convenient without feeling urban. Buyers who value outdoor access alongside easy errands tend to find 78759 delivers both without compromise.
Neuhaus Realty Group knows 78759 well, from the canyon lots of Great Hills to the condo communities along the research corridor. If you are buying or selling in this zip code, we can help you understand exactly what the current market looks like and where the best opportunities are right now.
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