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McKinley Heights, Austin TX Real Estate

McKinley Heights is an established East Austin neighborhood that carries the kind of authentic urban character Austin built its reputation on. Set within Travis County and served by Austin ISD, the community sits close enough to downtown to feel genuinely connected to the city while maintaining the quieter rhythms of a residential street. The neighborhood developed across several phases, resulting in a mix of modest bungalows, mid-century homes, and updated properties that reflect the area's ongoing appeal to buyers who value East Austin's distinct personality. Compact lots, walkable blocks, and proximity to East 6th and 7th corridors give McKinley Heights a density and energy that suburban neighborhoods rarely match. Schools | Neighborhoods | Market Overview | Getting Around | East Austin Living | FAQs

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2 bed, 1 bath, residential at 3010 E 14th ST, Austin TX 78702, Austin TX Off Market
Sold Jan 2026
2 bd 1 ba 1,080 sqft
3010 E 14th ST, Austin TX 78702 Austin, TX 78702
4 bed, 5 bath, residential at 1405 Harvey ST, Austin TX 78702, Austin TX Off Market
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4 bd 5 ba 2,330 sqft
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3 bed, 2 bath, residential lease at 1708 Lovingood DR, Austin TX 78721, Austin TX Off Market
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1708 Lovingood DR, Austin TX 78721 Austin, TX 78721
2 bed, 2 bath, residential lease at 1704 Lovingood DR, Austin TX 78721, Austin TX Off Market
Sold Sep 2025
2 bd 2 ba 1,066 sqft
1704 Lovingood DR, Austin TX 78721 Austin, TX 78721
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Sold Sep 2025
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3005 E 18th ST, Austin TX 78702 Austin, TX 78702

About McKinley Heights, Austin TX Real Estate

Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in McKinley Heights

McKinley Heights developed over time in distinct phases, which is why MLS records reference McKinley Heights 02, McKinley Heights 03, and McKinley Heights 04 alongside the original plat. Each phase corresponds to a different section of the neighborhood's historical layout, and together they form a cohesive community with consistent street patterns and the compact lot sizes that define older urban Austin neighborhoods. Buyers should be aware that each section carries slightly different characteristics in terms of age, condition, and street-level feel, so touring multiple blocks within the neighborhood is time well spent before making an offer.

The lots in McKinley Heights are modest by suburban standards, typically well under a quarter acre. That compact footprint is a feature rather than a limitation. Homes sit closer to the street and to each other, creating the kind of walkable, connected block structure that draws buyers to East Austin's urban core. The tradeoff in yard space is offset by walkability and city access that most large-lot communities simply cannot replicate.

Schools in McKinley Heights

McKinley Heights is served by Austin Independent School District, one of the largest urban school districts in Texas. Elementary students in the area attend Campbell Elementary or Norman-Sims Elementary, both of which serve the East Austin community. For middle school, the district options include Dr. General Garwood Marshall Middle School, Kealing Middle School, and Martin Middle School. Kealing has a well-regarded magnet program that draws academically motivated students from across the district, offering an enriched curriculum for accepted applicants.

At the high school level, students may attend Lyndon B. Johnson High School (Austin ISD), McCallum High School, or Northeast Early College High School. Northeast Early College gives students the opportunity to earn college credit before graduation, which appeals to students with focused academic goals. McCallum has a strong arts and fine arts program that gives it a distinct identity within the district. Attendance boundaries can and do shift over time, so prospective buyers should confirm current zones directly with Austin ISD before making decisions based on school placement.

Real Estate Market Overview

McKinley Heights sits in a part of Austin that has seen sustained buyer interest over the past decade. East Austin's rise as one of the city's most sought-after areas has reshaped neighborhoods like McKinley Heights, where the original housing stock now exists alongside renovated properties that reflect significant investment. Buyers here will find a range of conditions: original-character homes that may represent opportunity for buyers willing to put in work, alongside move-in-ready properties that command a premium for their updates and finishes.

The neighborhood also carries a rental component alongside its owner-occupied residential base, which reflects the area's strong location and the consistent demand for East Austin access. That mix of owner-occupants and investors creates a market that can move decisively when a property is priced and presented well. Tracking active and recently sold inventory through the Austin area homes for sale database is the best way to understand where McKinley Heights fits within the broader East Austin market at any given moment.

Getting Around McKinley Heights

One of McKinley Heights' practical strengths is its connectivity within the city. East Austin's proximity to the central business district is well established, and McKinley Heights benefits directly from that position. Commuters heading downtown can typically reach the core in under 15 minutes outside of peak traffic, and multiple routes via Airport Boulevard, Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, and East 7th Street give residents options when one corridor slows down.

Capital Metro bus service connects the neighborhood to the broader city transit network, and the relatively flat terrain makes cycling a realistic daily option for riders comfortable on urban streets. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is accessible in under 20 minutes, which matters for buyers who travel frequently for work. The walkability here is genuine rather than aspirational. Coffee shops, restaurants, and local retail on the nearby East Austin corridors are reachable on foot from most addresses in McKinley Heights without needing to plan around a car.

East Austin Living

McKinley Heights lets residents tap into everything that has made East Austin one of the most discussed areas in the city. East 6th Street, East 7th, and East Cesar Chavez are all within easy reach, offering restaurants, live music venues, coffee shops, and independent businesses that reflect the creative energy Austin is known for. Rosewood Neighborhood Park provides green space close by, and the East Austin trail network connects residents to Boggy Creek Greenbelt and the city's expanding hike-and-bike infrastructure.

The Mueller development, located just northwest of McKinley Heights, adds a layer of walkable amenities that residents can access easily. Mueller's neighborhood-scale retail district, weekly farmers market, and urban park give the area a community anchor that younger East Austin corridors often lack. The University of Texas campus is also close enough to influence the area's cultural character, adding to the mix of coffee shops, bookstores, and events accessible to McKinley Heights residents.

Neuhaus Realty Group works regularly in East Austin and can give you an honest read on specific streets, sections, and properties within McKinley Heights. If you are buying or selling here, reach out to our team to get started with someone who knows the market.

Frequently Asked Questions

What school district serves McKinley Heights?
McKinley Heights is zoned to Austin Independent School District. Elementary students attend Campbell or Norman-Sims Elementary, middle schoolers may go to Kealing, Dr. General Garwood Marshall, or Martin Middle School, and high school students can attend LBJ, McCallum, or Northeast Early College. Attendance zones shift periodically, so always verify current boundaries with Austin ISD directly before purchasing based on a specific school assignment.
How far is McKinley Heights from downtown Austin?
McKinley Heights sits in East Austin, putting it roughly 2 to 4 miles from downtown depending on your specific address within the neighborhood. During off-peak hours the drive takes under 15 minutes. Capital Metro bus service also connects the area to the central city for those who prefer transit over driving.
What types of homes are available in McKinley Heights?
The housing stock is predominantly single-family residential, with homes ranging from original mid-century and older bungalows to fully renovated properties. Lots are compact, which is typical of East Austin's urban neighborhoods. A portion of the inventory includes rental properties. The neighborhood has no new construction at this time, so buyers are working with existing housing rather than builder inventory.
Does McKinley Heights have HOA fees?
McKinley Heights is an older platted neighborhood and does not have a governing homeowners association. Individual properties are not typically subject to HOA fees, though buyers should review their specific title and disclosure documents to confirm. This differs from many newer master-planned communities in the Austin metro that carry monthly or annual HOA obligations.
What are property taxes like in McKinley Heights?
McKinley Heights is in Travis County, where effective property tax rates typically run between 1.8% and 2.2% depending on applicable exemptions and taxing district overlays. Texas homeowners who establish primary residency can apply for a homestead exemption, which caps annual assessed value increases and reduces the effective tax burden over time. A local title company or your lender can provide estimated taxes for a specific property before closing.
How does McKinley Heights compare to other East Austin neighborhoods?
McKinley Heights competes in the same general market as other established East Austin communities, offering urban character and proximity to downtown Austin at price points that can be more accessible than some of the higher-profile East Austin corridors. It sits outside the immediate East 6th and Rainey Street zones that carry the highest premiums, which appeals to buyers who want East Austin's character without its most expensive addresses.
Is there new construction in McKinley Heights?
There is no new construction currently active in McKinley Heights. Buyers looking here are working with existing residential inventory, which includes a wide range of conditions from original, unimproved homes to fully renovated properties. Buyers who want to compare new construction options in the broader area should look at nearby Austin communities where builder inventory is more active.
What is the property tax situation for investors buying in McKinley Heights?
Investors purchasing residential property in McKinley Heights without establishing primary residency will not qualify for the Texas homestead exemption, which means assessed values can increase without the exemption cap each year. Travis County property tax rates in the 1.8% to 2.2% range apply to the full assessed value in that case. Consulting a Texas real estate attorney or CPA before purchasing investment property is a sound step for buyers new to the Austin market.
Ed Neuhaus, Austin Realtor

Ed Neuhaus

Broker / Owner, Neuhaus Realty Group · TREC #593057

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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