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Austin Hipness Moves South

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For decades, bumper stickers have adorned cars all over central Austin, proudly proclaiming "78704 – More Than just a Zip Code." The South Austin lifestyle originated there, but as Austin real estate prices rose, and fancy restaurants and shops re-energized South Congress, a migration of hip-ness began. Now, a new bumper sticker is gaining in popularity, reading "78745 – the new 78704."

This is the perfect area for a young couple to start off. The area is roughly bordered by Westgate Blvd. to the west, Ben White to the north, Slaughter to the south, and Congress to the east, and has the feel of an established, homey neighborhood. Mature trees, fabulous mid-century ranch houses, great starter properties, winding streets with charming names like Jinx and Redd, and a casual but upwardly mobile vibe are hallmarks of the area.

The commercial center of the region is the Westgate Center, on Ben White, featuring the foodie mecca, Central Market. A wonderful store that highlights organics and international foods, Central Market also has a great café that features live music four days a week. For takeaway, they have, a Chef’s case and salad bar, as well as prepared full-meals for two or four, sushi, sandwiches, and a soup bar. Their cooking school offers classes on topics such as grilling, dim sum, tapas, and many other creative subjects. They recently added a wine bar to emphasize their world-class wine section, and their on-site bakery is one of the few places in South Austin to get fresh, organic breads. Also located in the shopping center are Whole Earth Access, Beall’s, Yoga Yoga, and the Westgate 11 Cinema, as well as many other boutiques and cafes.

Garrison Park is a large, well-appointed park smack dab in the middle of "the four-five." Their playground has two playscapes – one geared towards toddlers, and one towards older kids, and they have swings for all sizes as well. With a toddler/wading pool in addition to a full size recreation and lap swimming pool, this is a popular destination in the summer. They have grill grates, picnic tables, a basketball court, and a decent sized parking lot, making this one of the cities finer parks.

While the quiet tree lined streets and bucolic feel are a big plus, one of the most attractive qualities of the 78745 neighborhood is its proximity to central Austin. Manchaca leads right to Lamar, with South First and South Congress being the other two main north/south arteries that lead straight to the heart of Austin's business center, and to the other vibrant neighborhood shops and restaurants. Ben White hooks right into Mopac and Loop 360, and I 35 is just a stone’s throw.

This neighborhood has all the qualities that make Austin such a cool place to live. With a great range of housing options and prices, a settled, mature neighborhood feel, and a great array of businesses and restaurants in close proximity, this is an up-and-coming area waiting to be discovered.

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Comments(1)

Anonymous
Laura

I agree entirely.  I've lived in 78745 since 1991 in two different areas of this zip.  I'm in love with my current neighborhood bordered by Dittmar, Cooper, Matthews Lane, and Albert Lane because:

- It's old-fashioned. I know all of my neighbors around the block, yet we aren't into each others affairs.  We help each other when needed, but also know when privacy should rule. It's the kind of neighborhood that is reminiscent of the 1950's/60's.  Your grandma may still live here, but there are younger folks with kids too.  Most folks who move into our neighborhood don't move from our neighborhood.

- Many houses are ranch-style and well-built, yet there are also other house styles, both new and old.  It's very mixed.   

- There are lots of large mature oaks in our neighborhood.  

- Our lots are big.  The smallest being 2/3rds of an acre.  You can garden.  You can set up a playscape for your kids or build a large pool in the backyard.  Yet the neighborhood atmosphere, in many ways. is like living in the country.  While we have a fairly active neighborhood association, we don't have or want a home owner's association.  Everyone's lawn and house don't look exactly the same.  We like it that way.  You can grow wildflowers in our neighborhood, and no one will complain.  (Many of us can & do.)  In our 'hood folks are laid-back & friendly but not millionaires.   

- The home prices are still modest to some degree although this has changed as others have found us.

- Living in my neighborhood is an escape from the fast-paced life.  People who don't live in my immediate neighborhood must like it too because many of them walk their dogs, bike, and take their kids for a stroll around my block. 

 

Jul 09, 2008 04:50 PM
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