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We are renting right now in South Austin. I really like it here except for having to drive home on Mopac esp on a Fri afternoon
![]() We have time (almost a year) to think about where to live but I just want opinions on which would be a better fit for us. I would have put west into the equation but I think we may be priced out of there. We have a 3 yr old so schools will be important very soon. I know most people here don't like all the building and sprawl that's going on, but I have to say, I love it. I love that everything is new. I'd like a safe area with trails for walking/jogging. Because of property taxes being so ridiculous, I think our price range would be around $150-200K. Which areas would the traffic be the least horrible? I know it's bad everywhere. |
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Are you looking for new or used. If used, you can consider Milwood in North Austin where you can find homes easily in your price range. If you are looking for new, forget north austin, most upcoming communities will start at 288K for a 1800 square foot range. Condos are going for 200K for a 1600 square foot unit. North Austin is getting a lot of shopping such as the Domain, new whole foods, etc. which is driving the property values higher. It is very crowded up here though and some areas are starting to get kind of sketchy such as the Parmer/Metric area. The Pflugerville school district is horrible which feeds a great deal of North Austin. I'm going to move to Meridian or Circle C and get away from this area most likely. The commute to the city is faster from Southwest Austin than North Austin.
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Check out Westcreek, Scenic Brook, Maple Run, Olympic Heights (examplary Baranoff Elementary starting 2008) for under $200K with decent elementary schools. Steve |
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Thank you so much!
I drove through Olympic Heights the other day and really liked it. I drive from Slaughter to Anderson on Mopac. It's usually not too bad but Fri afternoons I just want to blow my brains out. I hear that when school starts it will be even worse. I've been giving myself almost an hour to get to work and one morning I was actually late because of the traffic. I'm glad to know that this is probably the best traffic situation because I do like the feel of South Austin. |
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There are some neighborhoods north of Anderson Ln. and even further north on either side of Mopac that would give you an easier commute and prices below $200K. I don't think you'll find the schools to be as good though.
Check out the neighborhood north of Duval, west of Mopac. Also the Wooten area north of Anderson Ln. south of 183. Anderson Ln. east of Burnet, as well as Burnet Rd. south of Anderson Ln. is "the South Austin of North Austin" in my opinion, with an eclectic collection of shops, businesses and restaurants, somewhat scruffy but some character. Steve |
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I bought a house in Milwood in 2001, a few weeks before my 19th birthday.
I moved in the same week I started at UT. I hated it. I lived in north austin for 6 years, and *finally* moved back home to 78704. The problem with north austin (for me) was feeling so far removed from everything. It just felt like being situated in one giant strip mall. Anyone who claims to 'live in austin' and is farther north than say... anderson lane, isn't really living in austin. You've got the kid, so your situation is different than mine (mid-twenties, no kids) but I would still encourage you to stay in south austin. I was born and raised in south austin, and will always call it home. My brief sojourn into north austin (out of financial necessity) just reaffirmed for me how different south austin is from the rest of the city, and hell... the rest of the state. Born in, and will die in 78704. |
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I would give anything to live in 78704 again. It is the best place I have ever lived in my life... I loved everything about it. There is no way in hell, though, that I can afford to live there now. I was priced out long ago ![]() So, are you a Dr., Lawyer? How do you do it? |
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Maybe not Austin but we are renting in Leander because the Leander ISD is supposed to be great. Houses out here are in your price range. Block House neighborhood has jogging trails, 2 pools (one heated, one great one for kids) couple of tennis cts and a sports ct a baseball diamond,bmx place and seems to be a really nice area. Plus the light rail station is about a mile down the road and that goes into the downtown area starting next year. I have driven to downtown in the mornings and the traddic is not bad at all. Dh goes to IBM and it takes maybe 20 mins short time if he uses the toll road. I don't feel disconnected from Austin and I like how close I am to all the lakes around here. I think Austin has a personality problem that it seems like South Austin is always bashing north (IMO only)
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Web developer.
Business school done me good. |
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Yeah, it is definitely the south bashing the north. I get that from lot of people who live around me. Not bashing the north people though, just the north in general.
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