Charming and Walkable, Offering a Peaceful Pace and Timeless Appeal
Rosedale is a beloved historic neighborhood in north-central Austin, known for its tree-lined streets, inviting front porches, and beautifully preserved 1930s and 1940s Tudor-style cottages and bungalows. This charming enclave effortlessly combines timeless character with modern livability, offering a unique sense of community in the heart of the city. Its prime location—just minutes from downtown Austin, the University of Texas, and major commuter routes—makes it especially appealing to young professionals, families, and anyone seeking classic Austin charm with everyday convenience.
Residents appreciate its walkability, local cafés, parks, and the friendly, tight-knit atmosphere. Its urban appeal draws in people who appreciate a walkable, bike-friendly lifestyle. A strong community vibe is fostered by a mix of longtime residents, families, and professionals. Though highly walkable, this neighborhood maintains a relaxed, slower pace and isn’t typically a tourist hotspot like some of Austin’s other walkable areas.
Rosedale stands out as a charming, historic, and highly desirable neighborhood nestled in north-central Austin. With over 1,200 homes—many originally built in the 1930s and ’40s and now beautifully updated—the area offers a mix of vintage bungalows, modern farmhouses, and minimalist new builds. Bungalows and original homes can start around $700,000 and go up to $2,500,000 for new construction.
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Rosedale is centrally located and close to many commercial areas. Right outside the neighborhood, you have Rosedale Village. For coffee, head to Upper Crust Bakery and don't forget to order their famous cinnamon roll. For a feel-good lunch, walk to Honest Mary's or indulge in PintHouse Pizza. For a local steakhouse, head to The Grove and try Carve American Grill. Just steps from the charming streets of Rosedale sits one of Austin’s most celebrated dining destinations—Uchiko. The Triangle—located at the intersection of Guadalupe Street and Lamar Boulevard just south of the North Loop area—is a vibrant, mixed-use development known for its walkable layout and lively energy. Surrounding this community hub is a fantastic blend of restaurants, cafés, boutique fitness studios, and green spaces, making it a favorite spot for both locals and UT students. For grocery stores you are less than a 5-minute drive to Central Market and HEB.
At the heart of the neighborhood, Ramsey Park serves as a vibrant gathering place for Rosedale residents. With its community pool, tennis and basketball courts, and updated playscapes, it offers something for all ages to enjoy. Just a short stroll away, Shoal Creek Greenbelt features scenic trails that stretch all the way to Lady Bird Lake, connecting Rosedale to the very heart of Austin.
Rosedale feeds into the Austin Independent School District
Bryker Woods Elementary School
Highland Park Elementary School
O-Henry Middle School
Lamar Middle School
Austin High School
McCallum High Schools
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5,105 people live in Rosedale, where the median age is 38 and the average individual income is $78,735. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Rosedale has 2,306 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Rosedale do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 5,105 people call Rosedale home. The population density is 5,919.164 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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