Market Overview for Hill Elementary
There are 72 active listings in Hill Elementary with a median list price of $549K and a median sold price of $793K.
Homes average 58 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 21 homes have sold, with 195 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $341.
About Hill Elementary
Hill Elementary, in Austin Independent School District, serves grades PK-5. The campus enrolled approximately 811 students with a pupil-teacher ratio of about 14:1 as of the most recent reporting year.
The campus offers Gifted & Talented services, Special Education programming, and the standard AISD elementary curriculum. Hill Elementary feeds Murchison Middle for grades 6-8; Murchison Middle students then continue to McCallum High School.
Austin ISD operates 116 campuses serving approximately 74,871 students: 78 elementary schools, 19 middle schools, and 17 high schools. AISD earned a "B" overall TEA accountability rating for 2021-22. District administration is at 4000 South IH-35 Frontage Road in Austin (78704).
Living in Hill Elementary
The Murchison Middle School attendance zone covers far north McCallum HS feeder territory — Allandale north, Crestview, North Shoal Creek, and the Highland / Anderson Lane corridor. The campus at 3724 N Hills Drive sits along Anderson Lane just east of MoPac. Murchison's zone reaches north toward the McCallum HS attendance line at Anderson Lane.
The McCallum High School attendance zone covers north-central Austin between MoPac (Loop 1) and IH-35, from 38th Street north to Anderson Lane. Master neighborhoods include Hyde Park (Austin's first planned suburb, founded 1891), North Loop, Crestview, Brentwood, Allandale, Highland, North Shoal Creek, and the Triangle area. The McCallum campus sits at 5600 Sunshine Drive between Burnet Road and Lamar in the heart of north-central Austin.
Hyde Park preserves dozens of 1890s-1930s bungalows along its tree-lined grid streets between Speedway and 45th — Austin's earliest streetcar suburb. Crestview and Brentwood (built largely 1940s-1960s) feature ranch and mid-century-modern homes around Crestview Shopping Center and Brentwood Park. Allandale's wider lots line Burnet Road and Shoal Creek Boulevard. North Loop's eclectic 51st Street commercial frontage anchors a small but distinct neighborhood identity. The Triangle (a mixed-use development at 45th and Lamar) adds urban density on the zone's southern edge.
Day-to-day retail centers on the Burnet Road corridor (one of Austin's most active retail-and-restaurant strips, with The Tavern, Top Notch Hamburgers, and Bryan's Black Mountain BBQ as long-established anchors), the Anderson Lane retail district (Crestview Shopping Center, Northcross Mall site), 45th Street (Triangle), and North Loop's eclectic 51st-53rd Street shops and restaurants. Healthcare access centers on Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin (38th Street, just south of the zone) and Heart Hospital of Austin (38th Street).
Outdoor recreation centers on the area's parks and creek corridors. Shoal Creek Greenway runs along Shoal Creek Boulevard from 45th Street north toward the zone's northern boundary, with bike-and-pedestrian access. Brentwood Neighborhood Park and Allandale Park anchor mid-zone green space. Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park (just outside the zone to the north) is one of Austin's largest public parks. The Highland and North Loop neighborhoods host the Highland TOD redevelopment around the former Highland Mall (now ACC Highland campus).
Frequently Asked Questions
What grades does Hill Elementary serve?
Hill Elementary serves grades PK-5 in Austin ISD. The campus enrolled approximately 811 students with a pupil-teacher ratio of about 14:1 as of the most recent reporting year.
What is Hill Elementary's feeder pattern?
Hill Elementary feeds Murchison Middle for grades 6-8; Murchison Middle students then continue to McCallum High School.
How is Hill Elementary rated?
Hill Elementary operates inside Austin ISD, which earned a "B" overall TEA accountability rating for 2021-22.
Which programs does the campus offer?
Hill Elementary offers Gifted & Talented services, Special Education programming, and the standard AISD elementary curriculum.
How many schools does Austin ISD operate?
AISD operates 116 campuses serving approximately 74,871 students: 78 elementary schools, 19 middle schools, and 17 high schools (11 traditional comprehensive plus magnet/specialty HS including LASA, the Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders, International HS, and Garza Independence HS).