Gracywoods is an older neighborhood located in North Austin and comprised mostly of 1980s homes. The introduction of The Domain shopping center has had a substantial effect on housing values in the area and the market is currently selling stellar sales numbers.

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Hyde Park is a centrally located neighborhood located within walking distance to the University of Texas and less than 3 miles to downtown. The area is famed for its tree lined streets, rows of 20s and 30s style bungalows and a charm that is all its own. Property types range from turn-of-the-century homes to bungalows, with a few apartment and condo complexes in the mix.

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Crestview is another of Austin’s highly desirable, centrally located neighborhoods. The majority of the homes in this market are older, bungalow style structures built in the 1950’s with a few newly constructed homes sprinkled here and there. Being located only 10 minutes from downtown and possessing an unmistakeable charm, the homes in this neighborhood are experiencing an above average level of appreciation in value.

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Now one of South Austin’s premier communities, Circle C was actually not within the Austin city limits until it was annexed in the late 90’s. Despite many of the residents’ objection to being annexed, this community has grown into one of the most sought after neighborhoods in all of Austin, offering a whole host of amenities and a strong housing market to boot.

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The Villages at Western Oaks is another South West Austin neighborhood that is currently seeing strong indicators of an appreciating market. This is no surprise given its great location and the fact that the homes are newer than most those found in competing neighborhoods in this area. Like most well established neighborhoods, the houses here boast tall trees and exhibit pride of ownership on each corner. Read our full report to get the intricate details of the market conditions for this great neighborhood.

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