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8304 Bradford Edward CV #B, Austin, TX, 78759
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Market Overview for Hillcrest Village
There are 1 active listings in Hillcrest Village with a median list price of $432K and a median sold price of $475K.
Homes average 15 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 1 homes have sold, with 4 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $339.
About Hillcrest Village
Hillcrest Village is a residential neighborhood in north-central Austin, situated east of Burnet Road and south of Anderson Lane. The community falls within the 78757 zip code in Travis County and occupies a position between Brentwood to the south and Crestview to the east. Lamar Boulevard runs along the western edge, connecting the area to both downtown and north Austin commercial corridors.
Real estate in Hillcrest Village includes a mix of original 1950s and 1960s ranch-style homes alongside extensively renovated and newly constructed properties. Lot sizes typically range from 6,000 to 8,500 square feet. Prices span from approximately $450,000 for original condition homes to $900,000 and above for new construction or full remodels, with finished sizes of 1,000 to 2,800 square feet.
Hillcrest Village is served by Austin ISD. Students attend Gullett Elementary, Lamar Middle School, and McCallum High School. McCallum High School enrolls over 1,800 students and operates a Fine Arts Academy that draws students from across the district. Gullett Elementary has consistently received TEA Met Standard ratings.
Downtown Austin is approximately 5 miles south via Lamar Boulevard, placing commute times at 10 to 20 minutes depending on traffic. The neighborhood benefits from proximity to the Burnet Road restaurant and retail corridor, which has developed into one of Austin's more active commercial stretches with locally-owned businesses, coffee shops, and dining.
Living in Hillcrest Village
Hillcrest Village reflects north-central Austin's transitional demographics. Median household incomes in the 78757 zip code are approximately $75,000 to $85,000. The area includes a mix of long-term homeowners, younger buyers renovating older stock, and professionals working in the technology and creative sectors. Educational attainment skews toward college-educated residents.
The Burnet Road corridor provides daily conveniences including grocery at H-E-B on West Anderson Lane and numerous restaurants such as Tacodeli, Pinthouse Pizza, and Haymaker. Brentwood Park about half a mile south offers a playground and open fields. The neighborhood sits within a short drive of the Triangle mixed-use center on Lamar and Guadalupe, and Capital Metro bus routes along Lamar and Burnet provide public transit connections to downtown and UT Austin.
Things to Do in Hillcrest Village
Burnet Road Restaurant Row: Commercial corridor running north-south through the area with dozens of restaurants including Tacodeli, Pinthouse Pizza, Haymaker, and Odd Duck. Many are independently owned.
Brentwood Park: Neighborhood park approximately half a mile south with a playground, open fields, and a covered picnic area. The park hosts community gatherings throughout the year.
The Triangle: Mixed-use development at Lamar and Guadalupe approximately 1 mile south with restaurants, retail, a farmer's market on Wednesday evenings, and green space.
Little Walnut Creek Greenbelt: Linear parkland roughly 2 miles east with unpaved trails for hiking through tree cover along the creek. Connects to the larger North Austin trail network.
North Loop Vintage District: Collection of vintage shops, record stores, and restaurants on North Loop Boulevard approximately 1.5 miles southeast, including Epoch Coffee and Drink.Well.
Major Employers in Hillcrest Village
The University of Texas at Austin (Education): Flagship state university approximately 4 miles south enrolling over 51,000 students and employing more than 24,000 faculty and staff.
Ascension Seton (Healthcare): Regional healthcare network with the Dell Seton Medical Center at UT approximately 4 miles south and clinics throughout north Austin.
Apple (Technology): Apple's 133-acre campus on Parmer Lane is approximately 8 miles north, employing over 6,000 workers in engineering, operations, and support roles.
Indeed (Technology): Job search platform with its Austin headquarters at the Domain approximately 4 miles north, employing over 3,000 workers.
Hillcrest Village Schools
Hillcrest Village is served by Austin ISD. Students typically attend Hill Elementary or Doss Elementary (Austin ISD) for elementary school, Murchison Middle School for middle school, and Anderson High School for high school.
School District: Austin ISD
Public Schools
Hill Elementary - Elementary school serving the Hillcrest Village area in Austin ISD.
Doss Elementary (Austin ISD) - Elementary school serving the Hillcrest Village area in Austin ISD.
Murchison Middle School - Middle school serving the Hillcrest Village area in Austin ISD.
Anderson High School - High school serving the Hillcrest Village area in Austin ISD.
Pre-Schools
Stepping Stone School - Burnet - Accredited early childhood center on Burnet Road serving infants through pre-K with a curriculum-based program.
St. Louis Catholic School Early Childhood - Preschool program at St. Louis Catholic Church on Burnet Road for children ages 3 and 4.
Private Schools
St. Louis Catholic School - Catholic school on Burnet Road serving pre-K through grade 8 with an enrollment of approximately 300 students.
Griffin School - Independent school in north Austin serving grades K-8 with project-based learning and small class sizes.
Higher Education
Austin Community College - Highland Campus - Two-year college campus on Airport Boulevard approximately 2 miles east, offering associate degrees and the ACCelerator program for students needing developmental coursework.
Census Data
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Frequently Asked Questions
What school district is Hillcrest Village in
Hillcrest Village is served by Austin ISD. Students attend Gullett Elementary, Lamar Middle School, and McCallum High School. McCallum operates a Fine Arts Academy with concentrations in visual arts, music, theatre, and dance.
What are home prices in Hillcrest Village Austin
Homes in Hillcrest Village range from approximately $450,000 for original 1950s-1960s ranch homes to over $900,000 for new construction or full remodels. Lot sizes are typically 6,000 to 8,500 square feet.
How far is Hillcrest Village from downtown Austin
Hillcrest Village is approximately 5 miles north of downtown Austin. The commute takes 10 to 20 minutes via Lamar Boulevard or Burnet Road, depending on traffic conditions.
What restaurants are near Hillcrest Village
The Burnet Road corridor runs directly through the area with restaurants including Tacodeli, Pinthouse Pizza, Haymaker, and Odd Duck. The North Loop Vintage District about 1.5 miles southeast adds Epoch Coffee and Drink.Well.
Where is Hillcrest Village in Austin
Hillcrest Village is in north-central Austin east of Burnet Road and south of Anderson Lane in the 78757 zip code. It sits between Brentwood to the south and Crestview to the east in Travis County.
Is there public transit near Hillcrest Village
Capital Metro operates bus routes along Lamar Boulevard and Burnet Road connecting to downtown Austin and UT Austin. The MetroRapid 803 route on Burnet Road provides high-frequency service during peak hours with a stop near Anderson Lane.