Market Overview for Dittmar Crossing
There are 2 active listings in Dittmar Crossing with a median list price of $344K and a median sold price of $339K.
Over the past 30 days, 0 homes have sold, with 2 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $282.
About Dittmar Crossing
Dittmar Crossing is a residential subdivision located in south Austin, Texas, within the 78748 zip code in Travis County. The neighborhood sits near the intersection of Manchaca Road and Dittmar Road, approximately 9 miles south of downtown Austin. The subdivision was developed in the early 2000s and includes single-family homes and townhome-style residences arranged along residential streets with sidewalks and small common-area green spaces. Dittmar Crossing is bordered by other established south Austin neighborhoods and commercial properties along Manchaca Road, which serves as a primary north-south corridor through the area.
Home prices in Dittmar Crossing typically range from $300,000 to $425,000. Properties include single-family homes and attached townhomes of approximately 1,100 to 2,000 square feet on lots averaging 3,500 to 6,000 square feet. Most homes feature two to four bedrooms, one- to two-car garages, and two-story floor plans with open-concept living areas. Construction materials include fiber-cement siding, brick accents, and composition roofing. The community maintains a compact layout with homes set closer together than in traditional suburban subdivisions, with shared common areas and landscaped medians along the main internal streets.
Austin ISD serves Dittmar Crossing. Students in the area are typically zoned to Baranoff Elementary School, Bailey Middle School, and Bowie High School. Baranoff Elementary serves grades pre-K through 5 with approximately 900 students and offers a dual-language program. Bailey Middle School enrolls roughly 1,100 students in grades 6 through 8 with accelerated math and science tracks. Bowie High School serves grades 9 through 12 with over 2,900 students and provides Advanced Placement courses, dual-credit programs through Austin Community College, and career and technical education pathways including health science and engineering.
Commuters from Dittmar Crossing reach downtown Austin in approximately 15 to 20 minutes via Manchaca Road or MoPac Expressway (Loop 1), which is accessible about 2 miles west. Slaughter Lane provides east-west connectivity to I-35 and the broader south Austin commercial corridor. Capital Metro bus routes serve stops along Manchaca Road and Slaughter Lane with connections to downtown. H-E-B on Slaughter Lane is within a 5-minute drive, and Sprouts Farmers Market on Brodie Lane is roughly 1 mile west. Southpark Meadows retail center, approximately 3 miles south along Slaughter Lane, offers additional shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
Living in Dittmar Crossing
Dittmar Crossing features a mix of single-family homes and attached townhomes with fiber-cement siding and brick accents along residential streets with sidewalks. The compact lot layout ranges from 3,500 to 6,000 square feet, with many homes featuring small fenced yards, covered patios, and one- to two-car garages. The community includes landscaped medians, maintained common areas, and pocket green spaces within the development. The HOA manages shared spaces and exterior maintenance standards. Property tax rates fall under Travis County, City of Austin, and Austin ISD jurisdictions, with combined rates near $1.80 per $100 of assessed valuation.
The Manchaca Road and Slaughter Lane corridors provide convenient access to daily services. H-E-B on Slaughter Lane and Sprouts Farmers Market on Brodie Lane are both within a short drive. Restaurants, coffee shops, and services line Manchaca Road from Dittmar Road south to Slaughter Lane. Dick Nichols District Park, a 100-acre Austin city park approximately 2 miles southwest, offers a pool, sports courts, playgrounds, and walking trails through wooded areas. Slaughter Creek Trail provides paved paths for walking and cycling through the south Austin area. Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park, a 344-acre Travis County park roughly 4 miles southeast, includes disc golf courses, hiking trails, and picnic facilities.
Things to Do in Dittmar Crossing
- Dick Nichols District Park: 100-acre Austin city park approximately 2 miles southwest with swimming pool, sports courts, playgrounds, and walking trails through wooded areas.
- Slaughter Creek Trail: Paved multi-use trail following Slaughter Creek through south Austin, connecting parks and neighborhoods for walking and cycling.
- Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park: 344-acre Travis County park roughly 4 miles southeast with disc golf courses, hiking trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas. Free admission.
- Southpark Meadows: 600,000-square-foot open-air retail center approximately 3 miles south with shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
- Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center: Botanical garden and research center operated by UT Austin, located about 4 miles west on La Crosse Avenue. Features native plant displays across 284 acres.
Major Employers in Dittmar Crossing
- Apple (Technology): Apple's Austin campus at Parmer Lane employs over 6,000 workers, approximately 20 minutes north via MoPac.
- St. David's South Austin Medical Center (Healthcare): 258-bed acute care hospital on Ben White Boulevard, roughly 5 miles north, employing over 1,500 staff.
- H-E-B (Grocery/Retail): Texas-based grocery chain headquartered in San Antonio with multiple South Austin store locations and a digital technology hub in Austin.
- NXP Semiconductors (Technology): Semiconductor manufacturer with an Austin design center employing approximately 2,000 engineers, 15 minutes north via I-35.
Dittmar Crossing Schools
Dittmar Crossing is served by Austin ISD. Students typically attend Casey Elementary for elementary school, Bedichek Middle School or Paredes Middle School or Burnet Middle School (Austin ISD) for middle school, and Akins High School or Austin High School for high school.
School District: Austin ISD
Public Schools
- Casey Elementary - Elementary school serving the Dittmar Crossing area in Austin ISD.
- Bedichek Middle School - Middle school serving the Dittmar Crossing area in Austin ISD.
- Paredes Middle School - Middle school serving the Dittmar Crossing area in Austin ISD.
- Burnet Middle School (Austin ISD) - Middle school serving the Dittmar Crossing area in Austin ISD.
- Akins High School - High school serving the Dittmar Crossing area in Austin ISD.
- Austin High School - High school serving the Dittmar Crossing area in Austin ISD.
Pre-Schools
- Primrose School of South Austin - Accredited early education center near Slaughter Lane serving infants through pre-K with structured curriculum.
- Kids R Kids South Austin - Childcare and preschool center on Manchaca Road offering programs for ages 6 weeks through 12 years.
Private Schools
- Brentwood Christian School - Pre-K through 12 private school in Austin with college-preparatory curriculum and athletics programs.
- St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School - Catholic school serving pre-K through 8 located approximately 4 miles north on Oltorf Street.
Higher Education
- Austin Community College - South Austin Campus - Two-year college campus on Stassney Lane offering associate degrees, workforce certificates, and dual-credit courses.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are home prices in Dittmar Crossing Austin
Homes in Dittmar Crossing typically range from $300,000 to $425,000. Properties include single-family homes and townhomes of 1,100 to 2,000 square feet with two to four bedrooms.
What school district is Dittmar Crossing in
Dittmar Crossing 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 courses and dual-credit programs.
How far is Dittmar Crossing from downtown Austin
Dittmar Crossing is approximately 9 miles south of downtown Austin. The commute takes 15 to 20 minutes via Manchaca Road or MoPac Expressway (Loop 1), depending on traffic.
What parks are near Dittmar Crossing Austin
Dick Nichols District Park is about 2 miles southwest with a pool, courts, and trails across 100 acres. Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park is roughly 4 miles southeast with 344 acres of disc golf and hiking.
What grocery stores are near Dittmar Crossing
H-E-B on Slaughter Lane and Sprouts Farmers Market on Brodie Lane are both within a short drive. Southpark Meadows retail center about 3 miles south offers additional shopping options.
Is there public transit near Dittmar Crossing Austin
Capital Metro bus routes serve stops along Manchaca Road and Slaughter Lane with connections to downtown Austin. MoPac Expressway is accessible about 2 miles west for highway commuting.