Glen Ledge Park features single-family homes with brick veneer and wood siding exteriors along curvilinear streets with mature live oak and cedar elm canopy. Lots average 7,000 to 12,000 square feet with sloped terrain, natural limestone features, and established landscaping. Many homes are single-story or split-level, following the natural grade of the Balcones Canyonlands terrain. Two-car garages, fenced backyards, and covered patios are standard throughout the subdivision. The established tree coverage provides significant canopy shade during summer months. Property tax rates fall under Travis County and Austin ISD jurisdictions, with combined rates near $1.80 per $100 of assessed valuation.
Spicewood Springs Road provides the primary commercial corridor for daily needs. H-E-B on West Anderson Lane is within a 5-minute drive, and restaurants and services cluster along Mesa Drive and Spicewood Springs Road. Balcones District Park, a 50-acre city park approximately 1 mile north, offers playgrounds, a basketball court, and open green space. Bull Creek Greenbelt, roughly 1 mile west, features hiking trails, natural swimming holes, and limestone creek access along a 3-mile stretch. The Arboretum shopping area at MoPac and US 183, about 2 miles north, includes retail shops, restaurants, and a movie theater. Mesa Drive provides a direct route south to the Zilker Park area and Barton Creek Greenbelt within approximately 15 minutes.
Glen Ledge Park is zoned to Austin ISD schools, with Hill Elementary, Murchison Middle, and Anderson High School serving the area.
School District: Austin ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Homes in Glen Ledge Park typically range from $500,000 to $725,000. Properties include single-family homes of 1,600 to 2,800 square feet with three to four bedrooms on lots averaging 7,000 to 12,000 square feet.
Glen Ledge Park is zoned to Austin ISD. Students typically attend Hill Elementary, Murchison Middle School, and Anderson High School. Anderson High enrolls approximately 2,100 students with AP and dual-credit programs.
Glen Ledge Park is approximately 10 miles northwest of downtown Austin. The commute takes 15 to 20 minutes via MoPac Expressway or Spicewood Springs Road to Loop 360.
Most homes in Glen Ledge Park were built in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Construction features brick veneer and wood siding on sloped lots with mature tree canopy. Many homes have been updated with modern finishes.
Bull Creek Greenbelt is roughly 1 mile west with hiking trails and natural swimming holes. Balcones District Park is about 1 mile north with 50 acres of playgrounds, sports courts, and green space.
The Arboretum at MoPac and US 183 is approximately 2 miles north with retail and dining. H-E-B on West Anderson Lane is within a 5-minute drive. Great Hills Trail also offers shops and restaurants nearby.