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Onion Creek, TX Real Estate
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Onion Creek is one of south Austin's most established residential communities, built around the grounds of the historic Onion Creek Club and defined by mature oak canopies, generous lot sizes, and a pace of life that feels genuinely removed from the city without actually being far from it. The neighborhood stretches across several platted sections along the creek corridor, giving it a layered character where older ranch-style homes sit alongside updated residences on quiet cul-de-sacs. Residents are a short drive from McKinney Falls State Park, the Southpark Meadows retail corridor, and a quick shot up I-35 to downtown Austin. It's an area that rewards buyers who want space, shade, and a sense of neighborhood identity without the premium of the northwest suburbs. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | Lifestyle | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Onion Creek, TX Real Estate
Neighborhoods & Subdivisions in Onion Creek
Onion Creek is made up of a series of recorded sections that developed across several decades, and the differences between them are noticeable once you start driving the streets. The core Onion Creek and Onion Creek Add sections contain some of the most recognizable homes in the area, with larger lots, established landscaping, and a mix of one-story and two-story floor plans that were built with more square footage in mind than what you typically find in newer infill subdivisions. Onion Creek Sec 01 sits at the upper end of the neighborhood's price range, with homes on some of the largest and most private lots in the community.
Onion Creek Sec 03, Sec 05-A, Sec 05-B, and Sec 06-A represent the middle to upper tiers of the neighborhood, where you'll find well-maintained homes on quarter-acre-plus lots with mature trees and established landscaping. Sec 06-A in particular draws buyers looking for larger homes with more recent updates. These sections tend to have a slightly more uniform streetscape, which appeals to buyers who want a cohesive neighborhood feel. The overall community is primarily single-family residential, with very little attached housing or high-density development, so the streets stay quiet and the lots have room to breathe.
Schools in Onion Creek
Onion Creek is served entirely by Austin Independent School District, one of the largest and most resource-rich school districts in Central Texas. Elementary-age students attend Blazier Elementary, which sits south of the neighborhood and feeds into a well-established pipeline through the district's south Austin campuses. Middle school students go to Paredes Middle School, and high schoolers attend Akins Early College High School, which offers dual enrollment programs and vocational pathways in addition to its standard academic track. The Akins campus is notably large and has continued to expand its college-readiness programming in recent years. Families researching Austin ISD can visit the district directly for current campus information, attendance boundaries, and enrollment details.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Onion Creek real estate market moves at a measured pace compared to some of the hotter pockets in the Austin metro. Homes here are primarily three- and four-bedroom single-family residences, with a handful of two-bedroom options in some of the smaller sections. Because the neighborhood developed over multiple decades, you'll encounter a range of architectural styles and renovation levels, from original condition homes with strong bones to fully updated properties with modern kitchens and refreshed interiors.
Buyers looking in Onion Creek are often weighing it against other south and southeast Austin communities, and the appeal here tends to be the lot sizes and the established tree cover, two things that are increasingly hard to find at comparable price points. The neighborhood draws interest from buyers who have been priced out of closer-in south Austin but still want a real Austin address with ISD schools and city services. The Austin market overall remains active, and Onion Creek benefits from that broader demand while maintaining some of the affordability that made south Austin attractive in the first place. Explore all Austin area homes for sale to compare options across the metro.
Lifestyle in Onion Creek
The neighborhood's identity is tied closely to its natural setting. Onion Creek, the waterway, runs along and through parts of the community, and the old golf course grounds have transitioned over time into open space that gives the area a parklike feel unusual for an urban neighborhood. McKinney Falls State Park is just a few minutes away, offering hiking trails, swimming holes, and camping along Onion Creek and Williamson Creek, which makes outdoor access genuinely convenient rather than aspirational.
For everyday shopping and dining, Southpark Meadows is the primary retail corridor, sitting just north of the neighborhood along I-35 at Slaughter Lane. It has a full grocery anchor, national retailers, and a wide range of casual dining. The Brodie Lane corridor to the west adds another layer of local restaurants and service businesses. South Congress Avenue, one of Austin's most recognized commercial streets, is reachable in under 15 minutes and brings access to independent restaurants, coffee shops, live music venues, and boutique retail that give this part of Austin much of its character.
Getting Around Onion Creek
Onion Creek sits along the I-35 corridor in south Austin, which is both its greatest commuting asset and its most common frustration. Interstate access at Slaughter Lane puts downtown Austin roughly 10 to 15 miles away, and on light traffic days the drive is genuinely quick. During peak commute hours, I-35 through the south Austin stretch can slow significantly, so many residents learn to use Manchaca Road or South Congress as alternate routes depending on their destination.
For commuters heading to the Domain, the tech corridor around Parmer Lane, or the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (which is only about 10 miles to the east), the location is quite practical. The airport proximity is a genuine daily-life convenience that often goes unmentioned in neighborhood descriptions. MetroRapid bus service along South Congress and the broader CapMetro network provide transit options for riders heading toward downtown or UT Austin. Cyclists will find the neighborhood streets manageable, and the Veloway, a dedicated paved loop trail in Slaughter Creek Metropolitan Park, is close by for recreation riding.
Work with Neuhaus Realty Group in Onion Creek
Neuhaus Realty Group works extensively in south Austin and knows the Onion Creek sections well enough to advise on lot quality, drainage considerations near the creek, and which parts of the neighborhood hold value most consistently. If you are buying or selling in Onion Creek, having representation that understands the differences between sections and the local comps makes a real difference at the negotiating table.
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