For Sale
30 photos
Austin ISD Homes for Sale
2,675 listings found
Austin Independent School District is one of Texas's largest and most celebrated urban school districts, serving the full city of Austin with a breadth of academic programs that few districts can match. From nationally ranked magnet schools like the Liberal Arts and Science Academy to dual language programs, Gifted and Talented pathways, and thriving fine arts campuses, Austin ISD gives students an extraordinary range of opportunities at every grade level. The neighborhoods within AISD span from beloved historic districts like Hyde Park and Travis Heights to innovative planned communities like Mueller and growing southeast Austin developments, offering buyers a remarkably diverse set of options for putting down roots in the capital city. About the District | Neighborhoods | Feeder Patterns | Community and Lifestyle | FAQs
For Sale
30 photos
For Sale
22 photos
For Sale
36 photos
For Sale
39 photos
For Sale
New Construction
40 photos
For Sale
20 photos
For Sale
24 photos
For Sale
33 photos
For Sale
21 photos
For Sale
40 photos
For Sale
24 photos
For Sale
New Construction
34 photos
For Sale
32 photos
For Sale
21 photos
For Sale
21 photos
For Sale
40 photos
For Sale
20 photos
For Sale
17 photos
For Sale
9 photos
For Sale
6 photos
For Sale
40 photos
For Sale
22 photos
For Sale
20 photos
For Sale
15 photos
Recent Sales in This Area
See what homes have recently sold nearby
Off Market
Off Market
Off Market
Off Market
Off Market
About Austin ISD Homes for Sale
Austin Independent School District sits at the heart of one of America's most dynamic cities, serving tens of thousands of students across Austin's most iconic and fast-growing neighborhoods. Austin ISD operates more than 130 campuses, making it one of the largest urban districts in Texas and one of the most resource-rich in terms of specialized academic programming. For buyers who prioritize access to exceptional public schools and want to live within the city of Austin, AISD-zoned homes represent a compelling combination of location, community, and educational opportunity.
About Austin ISD
What sets Austin ISD apart from many suburban districts is the depth and variety of its specialty programs. The district's crown jewel is the Liberal Arts and Science Academy (LASA), a districtwide magnet high school that ranks among the top public high schools in the United States year after year. LASA draws academically motivated students who want a rigorous, college-preparatory curriculum with a strong humanities and science focus, and its graduates consistently go on to top universities across the country.
Beyond LASA, Austin ISD has built out an impressive network of early college high schools. Eastside Early College and Navarro Early College allow students to earn college credit, and in some cases an associate degree, while completing their high school diploma. These programs can dramatically reduce the cost of higher education and give students a powerful head start on their academic careers. For students with strong interests in academics, the arts, or career-technical pathways, Austin ISD offers more options within a single district than most buyers will find anywhere else in Central Texas.
At the middle school level, Kealing Middle School houses one of the most sought-after GT magnet programs in the region, drawing academically advanced students from across the district. Elementary campuses throughout AISD offer dual language immersion, fine arts integration, and robust Gifted and Talented services. Strong neighborhood high schools like McCallum High School, known for its exceptional Fine Arts Academy, and Bowie High School in south Austin each serve their communities with well-rounded academic and extracurricular programs that make AISD a district worth planning your home search around.
Neighborhoods Zoned to Austin ISD
Because Austin ISD serves the full city of Austin, it encompasses one of the most varied collections of neighborhoods of any school district in Central Texas. Buyers choosing AISD have access to historic urban neighborhoods, mid-century subdivisions, walkable mixed-use communities, and newer master-planned developments, all within the same district boundary.
In north-central Austin, Hyde Park stands out as one of the city's most beloved historic neighborhoods, with craftsman bungalows, tree-lined streets, and a walkable village feel just minutes from the University of Texas campus. The Barton corridor in south-central Austin draws buyers who want proximity to Zilker Park and Barton Springs, with a mix of mid-century cottages and updated modern builds. Travis Heights, one of Austin's oldest residential neighborhoods, sits just across the river from downtown and features hillside homes, eclectic architecture, and some of the most distinctive character in the entire city.
East Austin's Mueller community is a standout for buyers who want newer construction with urban walkability. Built on the site of the former Robert Mueller Municipal Airport, Mueller blends townhomes, condos, and single-family homes with walkable retail, parks, and the Thinkery children's museum. It is one of the few places in Austin where buyers can purchase a newer home and walk to coffee, groceries, and green space within the same AISD-zoned community.
South Austin offers options like Tanglewood Forest, a well-established neighborhood with mature trees and a strong sense of community pride, as well as the growing Goodnight Ranch development in southeast Austin. Goodnight Ranch has attracted builders including Risewell Homes, M/I Homes, Intracorp, and Brohn Homes, making it one of the more active new construction areas within Austin city limits and a compelling option for buyers who want a brand-new home without leaving the district.
Feeder Patterns in Austin ISD
Understanding AISD's feeder patterns is a key part of planning a home search around specific schools. The district is large enough that feeder patterns vary significantly by neighborhood, so the middle school and high school your student attends will depend entirely on which elementary zone your home falls within.
In north-central Austin, elementary students often advance to middle schools like Murchison or Lamar Middle School, then continue on to McCallum High School, whose Fine Arts Academy draws students interested in theatre, orchestra, band, and visual arts at an exceptionally high level. In south Austin, many communities feed into Bedichek Middle School or Covington Middle School, then on to Bowie High School or Crockett High School. East Austin neighborhoods may advance through O. Henry Middle School or Garcia Middle School on their path to area high schools.
It is always worth verifying the specific feeder pattern for any address you are considering, as AISD periodically reviews attendance boundaries. The team at Neuhaus Realty Group can help you confirm which campuses serve a specific address as part of your home search, so there are no surprises after closing.
Community and Lifestyle in Austin ISD
Living within Austin ISD means living in Austin proper, with access to everything the city has to offer. The Congress Avenue corridor, South Congress shopping district, and downtown Austin are central to the AISD footprint. Barton Springs Pool and Zilker Park anchor the recreational scene in central-south Austin, while the Barton Creek Greenbelt offers miles of hiking trails and swimming holes. The hike-and-bike trail around Lady Bird Lake is accessible from many AISD neighborhoods and serves as one of the city's most beloved community amenities.
East Austin neighborhoods near Mueller have seen remarkable growth over the past decade, with a thriving restaurant and creative business scene along Airport Boulevard and Manor Road. North Austin AISD neighborhoods benefit from proximity to The Domain, Austin's second major retail and dining district, as well as major corporate campuses that have made north Austin a significant employment center. From the food truck parks of South Lamar to the live music venues of the Red River Cultural District, residents within AISD are never far from the pulse of what makes Austin one of America's most exciting cities.
For buyers exploring the broader metro area, adjacent communities like Pflugerville and Manor offer additional options in neighboring districts. But for those committed to living within Austin ISD's boundaries, the combination of urban location, cultural richness, and school quality is genuinely compelling. Browse Austin area homes for sale to begin your search and find the right neighborhood and school zone combination for your household.
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
Schedule a Consultation