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Tree-lined streets, timeless architecture, and a seamless blend of historic charm and modern luxury—Tarrytown is Austin’s best-kept secret for those craving tranquility without sacrificing proximity to downtown.
Nestled just west of downtown, this picturesque enclave offers tree-lined streets, a tight-knit community, and easy access to Lake Austin, making it a top choice for those desiring a serene yet connected lifestyle. Established in the early 20th century, Tarrytown has long been celebrated for its lush oak canopies and tranquil ambiance. The neighborhood boasts a diverse array of architectural styles, from charming 1920s bungalows to grand Tudor estates and sleek modern builds. This architectural variety, combined with meticulously maintained gardens and mature trees, creates a visually captivating streetscape that exudes timeless appeal
Home prices in Tarrytown typically range from $1 million to over $8 million, influenced by factors such as lot size, architectural style, age of the home, and coveted proximity to Lake Austin or downtown skyline views. On the higher end, you'll find luxurious estates with expansive grounds, elegant design details, and private waterfront access—often commanding multi-million dollar price tags. The median sale price generally falls between $2.5 million and $3.5 million, underscoring Tarrytown’s status as one of Austin’s most prestigious and sought-after neighborhoods. With limited inventory and enduring demand, homes here hold strong long-term value and rarely stay on the market for long.
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Residents cherish the community's peaceful atmosphere, where neighbors often greet each other during evening strolls or gather for local events. The proximity to downtown Austin ensures that the vibrancy of the city is just minutes away, while Tarrytown itself remains a haven of calm and sophistication. Tarrytown has a strong sense of community, with residents frequently gathering for events at local landmarks like the Tarrytown Shopping Center or enjoying recreational activities at the Westwood Country Club. Its long-established roots contribute to a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere.
In Tarrytown, convenience and serenity go hand in hand. For a caffeine fix or a cozy moment, locals flock to Mozart’s Coffee Roasters—an iconic lakeside café known for its artisanal coffee, pastries, and panoramic views of Lake Austin. During the holiday season, Mozarts even lights up with one of Austin’s most magical Christmas displays—featuring light shows, live music, festive photo ops, and lots of hot chocolate. For happy hour, head to Hula Hut for crave-worthy Tex-Mex and margaritas—one of the only spots in Austin where you can pull up by boat and toast lakeside. Head to Quince Lakehouse for an upscale yet casual dinner on the lake. Beloved neighborhood staples like Tarrytown Pharmacy offer everyday essentials with a personal touch, making life refreshingly easy. Catch a live music set at the iconic Deep Eddy Cabaret, a beloved dive bar with old-school Austin charm.
In the heat of summer, locals cool off with a dip at Deep Eddy Municipal Pool—Texas’ oldest swimming hole—then stroll over with the kids to grab a laid-back lunch at the beloved Pool Burger next door. For art enthusiasts, Laguna Gloria delivers a unique cultural escape—housed in a historic villa once owned by Clara Driscoll and now transformed into a vibrant hub for contemporary art and sculpture.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the neighborhood doesn't disappoint. While strolling the tree-lined streets is a favorite pastime for locals, many also escape to Mayfield Park and Nature Preserve to unwind on peaceful trails and catch a glimpse of the resident free-roaming peacocks. Reed Neighborhood Park features scenic trails and a spacious central lawn, perfect for picnics or enjoying community events like summer movie nights under the stars.
The nearby Lions Municipal Golf Course and Lady Bird Lake trails further enhance the neighborhood’s appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Tarrytown is served by the Austin Independent School District (AISD), with exemplary public schools such as Casis Elementary, O. Henry Middle School, and Austin High School. The neighborhood also features access to prestigious private schools, including St. Andrew’s Episcopal School and The Girls’ School of Austin.
For the most current school ratings visit GreatSchools.org and Niche.com
If interested in learning more about Tarrytown real estate opportunities, reach out to local Realtor, Kelsey Easton
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10,755 people live in Tarrytown, where the median age is 43 and the average individual income is $90,919. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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