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Single Story Homes in Austin
Take a look at the single story homes in all the neighborhoods in Austin. Browse
by size, price, area, school attendance zone, and more. Then call 512-297- 3442 to
schedule a tour of the ones you like best.
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Families who prefer single story homes in Austin can find it a bit challenging to
find the perfect ranch style house. Many home builders maximize their profit
margins by building two story homes, which means there are fewer one story
homes to choose from. But our handy guide to these areas that have a high
number of single story homes in Austin can help!
North Austin boundaries include Round Rock and Cedar Park to the north and
Central Austin to the south. Neighborhoods in North Austin include, Copperfield,
Gracywoods, Georgian Acres, North Park Estates, Northcreek, River Oaks, River
Place, and Wells Branch. North Austin has many older communities, and retains a nostalgic charm in both
residential and some commercial structures. In addition to dozens of parks, the
North Austin area offers many shopping opportunities such as the boutique
center The Domain which houses many high end stores. Outdoor shopping can be
found at the Gateway Shopping Center and the popular Arboretum, with its 40 retailers.
Homes in North Austin are popular for their location near the many major
employers of North Austin including the Pickle Research branch of the University
of Texas, Trident Microsystems, 3M, IBM, and St. David's North Austin Medical
Center. Renovated ranch houses and other period homes are located amongst newer developments.
Downtown Austin is by far the most popular part of Austin. This popularity was
driven by the development of high rises downtown, which built up quickly due to
the demand to live close to the downtown entertainment. Art galleries, boutique
shops, cafes, restaurants, theaters, bars, hotels, spas, drug stores, and farmer's
markets are tucked away in every corner of Downtown Austin. The most striking
element of downtown may be its absence of any large retailers. Austin residents
believe strongly in the value of local businesses. Attractions in Austin are
numerous. A distinctive part of the Austin skyline, the Capitol Building is visible
from all parts of the city. Tourists and residents regularly stream in and out its
doors. Nearby is Lady Bird, or Town Lake, always dotted with people on manual
watercraft, and surrounded by bikers, joggers and walkers moving along the
surrounding ten mile path. Over the lake stretches the Congress Avenue bridge,
from under which thousands of bats emerge each night to feed on insects and
delight tourists. Stubb's BBQ is just one of Austin's many premier live music
venues. Downtown Austin real estate is made up of largely condos and high-rises.
Modern styles are stressed and prices are in the upper levels, though the value of
living so close to so much in Downtown Austin is hard to price.
East Austin is bordered by IH-35, the Colorado River, as well as Highway 183 and
290. East Austin areas include Cherrywood, Delwood, French Place, Rosewood and Seabrook.
East Austin has educational attractions include the George Washington Carver
Museum, and Austin Nature and Science Center as well as many art studios and
galleries including Flatbed and Coronado. East Austin is also home to Huston-
Tillotson University with a student body of 1000. The Salvage Vanguard Theater
adds to the artistic element of East Austin. The proximity to downtown and the
airport also increase the popularity of East Austin, as well as the many local
favorite restaurants such as Franklin's BBQ, Eastside Showroom, Launderette and
Hoover's.
East Austin is popular for remodeling older homes as well as building
new constructions. Older areas such as French Place and Cherrywood sport
nostalgic charm of bungalows and other 40s and 50s-style homes. Other areas of
East Austin are in transition such as Delwood, led by the new Mueller
development, a large master-planned community on the site of the previous
Mueller Airport.
South Austin is bordered by the Colorado River, Mopac Expressway and IH-35.
South Austin areas include Barton Hills, Barton’s Bluff-Spyglass, Battle Bend
Springs, Bouldin Creek, Cherry Creek, SoCo, South Lamar, and Travis Heights.
Considering the wealth of things to do in South Austin, real estate in the area is
hugely popular. It's extremely close to downtown, and like the rest of Austin the
area has a large variety in the types and styles of homes available, from slick
modern new construction to small refurbished bungalows and more.
South Austin is particularly family friendly, but maintains popular shopping areas
as well, such as on South Congress. A common attraction in South Austin for
tourists and residents alike is viewing the bats which hang under and fly out from
the Congress Avenue Bridge. Popular local restaurants include the Magnolia Cafe,
Hyde Park Bar & Grill and Kerby Lane Cafe. South Austin also has a thriving
outdoor activity scene, facilitated largely by Town Lake. The area is frequented by
people renting watercraft, bike riders and joggers. Another popular outdoor
location is Zilker Park. Barton Springs, a spring-fed pool, and a botanical garden
are just two of the park's many amenities.
Theresa Bastian and the team at Let's Move Austin are ready to help you buy, sell,
lease, or invest in real estate throughout Austin and Central Texas. Call 512-297-3442 to get started today.
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