Market Overview for Brodie Lane
There are 27 active listings in Brodie Lane with a median list price of $540K and a median sold price of $474K.
Homes average 22 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 11 homes have sold, with 103 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $300.
About Brodie Lane
Brodie Lane is a residential corridor in south Austin spanning multiple subdivisions along Brodie Lane between Stassney Lane to the north and FM 1626 to the south, within the 78745 and 78748 zip codes. The area encompasses a network of neighborhoods developed from the early 1980s onward, with core sections dating to approximately 1982 and newer additions built through the 2000s and 2010s.
Housing in the Brodie Lane corridor includes a range of types and eras. The original subdivisions feature single-family homes typically offering three to four bedrooms. Sub-neighborhoods within the corridor include Cherry Creek, Palomino Park (with mid-century ranch-style homes), Bauerle Ranch (early 2000s brick and limestone construction), Brodie Springs (custom homes from 2007 onward), and Brodie Heights (a condominium development from 2007). Individual subdivisions maintain their own homeowners associations.
The corridor is served by Austin ISD, with the high school feeder pattern leading to Bowie High School, one of the largest comprehensive high schools in the district. Elementary school zoning varies by address within the corridor, with Baranoff and Kocurek elementary schools serving different sections. Major roads including Slaughter Lane, Manchaca Road, and Mopac (Loop 1) provide cross-connectivity, while Brodie Lane itself runs north-south through the area. The Bauerle Ranch Park and Slaughter Creek Greenbelt, a 319-acre oak-shaded park with 3.1 miles of hiking trails, is located along the southern portion of the corridor near Slaughter Lane.
Living in Brodie Lane
The Brodie Lane corridor's position in south Austin provides access to downtown approximately 10 to 12 miles north via Mopac or Manchaca Road, with commute times of 20 to 30 minutes in typical traffic. Slaughter Lane runs east-west across the corridor, connecting to Mopac and I-35.
Grocery stores, restaurants, and retail are distributed along Brodie Lane, Slaughter Lane, and the William Cannon Drive corridor. The Southpark Meadows shopping center on I-35 at Slaughter Lane provides additional retail within a short drive. Austin Community College's Pinnacle Campus on US 290 is approximately five miles west.
Multiple parks and trail connections serve the corridor. Bauerle Ranch Park and the Slaughter Creek Greenbelt offer 319 acres of oak-shaded trails. Dick Nichols District Park, approximately two miles west, has a swimming pool and trail connections to the Violet Crown Trail. Circle C Ranch Metropolitan Park on Slaughter Creek is approximately three miles southwest. Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park on Slaughter Lane provides additional sports fields and trail access to the east.
Things to Do in Brodie Lane
- Bauerle Ranch Park and Slaughter Creek Greenbelt: A 319-acre oak-shaded park along Slaughter Creek with 3.1 miles of hiking trails, located along the southern portion of the Brodie Lane corridor near Slaughter Lane.
- Dick Nichols District Park: A City of Austin park at 8011 Beckett Road approximately two miles west, with a swimming pool, sports courts, playground, and a paved trail connecting to the Violet Crown Trail.
- Circle C Ranch Metropolitan Park on Slaughter Creek: A City of Austin park at 6301 West Slaughter Lane approximately three miles southwest, with trail loops, disc golf, soccer fields, and basketball and volleyball courts.
- Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park: A City of Austin park on Slaughter Lane to the east with sports fields, a disc golf course, an equestrian area, and hike-and-bike trails.
- Violet Crown Trail: A 30-mile hiking and biking trail system extending from Zilker Park through the Barton Creek watershed, with access points connecting to Dick Nichols Park and the broader south Austin trail network.
Major Employers in Brodie Lane
- NXP Semiconductors (Technology/Manufacturing): Global semiconductor company with Austin operations on William Cannon Drive West, approximately three miles north of the Brodie Lane corridor.
- St. David's South Austin Medical Center (Healthcare): Full-service hospital on West Ben White Boulevard providing emergency, surgical, and specialty services to south Austin.
- Austin Independent School District (Education): The largest school district in Central Texas, operating campuses throughout the area including Bowie High School in southwest Austin.
- Austin Community College (Higher Education): Community college district with the Pinnacle Campus on US 290 approximately five miles west, offering associate degrees and workforce training.
Brodie Lane Schools
The Brodie Lane corridor is served by Austin ISD. Elementary school zoning varies by address within the corridor; the high school feeder pattern leads to Bowie High School.
School District: Austin ISD
Public Schools
- Baranoff Elementary - Austin ISD elementary campus serving portions of the Brodie Lane corridor.
- Kocurek Elementary - Austin ISD elementary campus serving portions of the southern Brodie Lane corridor.
- Bailey Middle School - Austin ISD middle school serving south Austin neighborhoods in the Brodie Lane area.
- Bowie High School - One of the largest comprehensive high schools in Austin ISD, on a 60-acre campus. Offers AP coursework and the IB Diploma Programme.
Frequently Asked Questions
What school district serves the Brodie Lane area?
The Brodie Lane corridor is served by Austin ISD. The high school feeder pattern leads to Bowie High School. Elementary school zoning varies by address; verify at austinisd.org/school-finder.
Is Brodie Lane a single subdivision?
No. Brodie Lane is a corridor encompassing multiple subdivisions including Cherry Creek, Palomino Park, Bauerle Ranch, Brodie Springs, and Brodie Heights. Each sub-neighborhood has its own HOA and development characteristics.
How far is the Brodie Lane area from downtown Austin?
Downtown Austin is approximately 10 to 12 miles north via Mopac or Manchaca Road, typically a 20- to 30-minute drive depending on traffic conditions.
What parks are near the Brodie Lane corridor?
Bauerle Ranch Park and Slaughter Creek Greenbelt (319 acres) is along the corridor. Dick Nichols District Park (pool, Violet Crown Trail connection) is two miles west. Circle C Ranch Metro Park is three miles southwest. Mary Moore Searight Metro Park is to the east on Slaughter Lane.
What types of homes are in the Brodie Lane area?
The corridor includes a mix of housing types and eras: mid-century ranch-style homes in Palomino Park, brick and limestone homes from the early 2000s in Bauerle Ranch, custom homes in Brodie Springs, and condominiums in Brodie Heights.