
$750,000
5725 Misty Hill CV, Austin, TX, 78759
The Slaughter Lane commercial corridor provides convenient access to daily needs. H-E-B on Slaughter Lane is less than a 5-minute drive, along with restaurants, banks, and medical offices. Southpark Meadows, a 600,000-square-foot retail center about 2 miles south, includes Target, Best Buy, and various dining options. Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park, a 344-acre Travis County park approximately 3 miles east, offers disc golf courses, hiking trails, and picnic pavilions. Slaughter Creek Trail provides paved paths for walking and cycling through the broader south Austin area. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, operated by UT Austin, is located approximately 5 miles west on La Crosse Avenue and features native plant displays across 284 acres.
Austin Hills is served by Austin ISD. Students typically attend Davis Elementary for elementary school, Murchison Middle School for middle school, and Anderson High School for high school.
School District: Austin ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Homes in Austin Hills typically range from $350,000 to $525,000. Properties include single-family homes of 1,400 to 2,600 square feet with three to four bedrooms on lots averaging 6,000 to 9,000 square feet.
Austin Hills is zoned to Austin ISD. Students typically attend Baranoff Elementary, Bailey Middle School, and Bowie High School. Bowie High enrolls over 2,900 students and offers AP and dual-credit programs.
Austin Hills is approximately 11 miles south of downtown Austin. The commute takes 20 to 25 minutes via MoPac Expressway or I-35, depending on traffic conditions and route selection.
H-E-B on Slaughter Lane and Sprouts Farmers Market on Brodie Lane are both within a 5-minute drive. Southpark Meadows retail center about 2 miles south adds Target and additional shopping options.
Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park is about 3 miles east with 344 acres of trails and disc golf. Slaughter Creek Trail provides paved walking and cycling paths. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is approximately 5 miles west.
Austin Hills was developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Homes feature brick and stone veneer construction with mature live oak and cedar elm trees providing significant shade throughout the subdivision.