Market Overview for Hunter Oaks
There are 0 active listings in Hunter Oaks and a median sold price of $700K.
Homes average 2 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 1 homes have sold, with 3 sales in the past 12 months.
About Hunter Oaks
Hunter Oaks is a residential subdivision in southeast Austin, Texas, located east of Interstate 35 and south of Slaughter Lane in Travis County, within the 78747 zip code. The neighborhood sits between the Onion Creek and McKinney Falls areas, roughly 10 miles south of downtown Austin. Hunter Oaks consists of single-family homes built primarily in the early 2000s on lots averaging 6,000 to 8,000 square feet.
Homes in Hunter Oaks typically range from $300,000 to $425,000. Most properties are single-story and two-story construction between 1,400 and 2,400 square feet with three to four bedrooms. Construction materials are primarily brick and masonry siding, and many homes include two-car garages and covered patios.
Hunter Oaks is served by Austin ISD. Students in the neighborhood attend Blazier Elementary School, Paredes Middle School, and Akins High School. Akins High enrolls approximately 2,200 students and operates five small learning communities within the campus.
Interstate 35 borders the neighborhood to the west, providing direct access to downtown Austin in approximately 20 minutes during off-peak hours. The South Congress Avenue corridor and Southpark Meadows shopping center are within a 10-minute drive. Employers along the I-35 South corridor, including Amazon and Samsung, are accessible within 15 minutes.
Living in Hunter Oaks
Hunter Oaks has a median household income near $70,000 based on census tract estimates for the 78747 area. The neighborhood has a mix of owner-occupied and renter-occupied homes, with a median age in the mid-30s. Roughly 40 percent of households include children under 18.
McKinney Falls State Park is located approximately 3 miles northeast, offering 81 acres of trails, swimming holes at Upper and Lower McKinney Falls, and camping facilities. Southpark Meadows, a 560,000-square-foot retail center roughly 3 miles north, has an H-E-B, Target, Ross, and multiple restaurants. Onion Creek District Park, about 2 miles southeast, includes a disc golf course, playgrounds, and a hike-and-bike trail along Onion Creek.
Things to Do in Hunter Oaks
- McKinney Falls State Park: 81-acre state park roughly 3 miles northeast with Upper and Lower McKinney Falls swimming areas, 8 miles of trails, and 81 campsites. Day-use entry is $6 per adult.
- Southpark Meadows: 560,000-square-foot retail center approximately 3 miles north on Slaughter Lane with Target, H-E-B, Best Buy, and over 80 retail and restaurant tenants.
- Onion Creek District Park: Park roughly 2 miles southeast featuring an 18-hole disc golf course, playgrounds, sports fields, and a hike-and-bike trail along Onion Creek.
- Slaughter Creek Trail: 3.3-mile paved multi-use trail approximately 2 miles west, connecting neighborhoods to Mary Moore Searight Park through a greenbelt corridor.
- Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park: 344-acre metro park roughly 4 miles west with a disc golf course, 5 miles of trails, and an equestrian area.
Major Employers in Hunter Oaks
- Amazon (Logistics): Fulfillment center on Metropolis Drive roughly 8 miles south, employing over 1,000 workers in the southeast Austin area.
- Samsung Austin Semiconductor (Manufacturing): Semiconductor fabrication facility on East Parmer Lane approximately 15 miles north, employing over 3,000 workers.
- St. David's South Austin Medical Center (Healthcare): 352-bed hospital on Ben White Boulevard roughly 6 miles north providing emergency, surgical, and specialty care.
- H-E-B (Retail): Texas-based grocery chain operating multiple stores within 5 miles, including the Southpark Meadows and Slaughter Lane locations.
Hunter Oaks Schools
Hunter Oaks 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
Public Schools
- Davis Elementary - Elementary school serving the Hunter Oaks area in Austin ISD.
- Murchison Middle School - Middle school serving the Hunter Oaks area in Austin ISD.
- Anderson High School - High school serving the Hunter Oaks area in Austin ISD.
Pre-Schools
- Primrose School of Southpark Meadows - Private preschool on Southpark Lane offering infant through pre-K programs.
- Kids R Kids South Austin - Early childhood center near Slaughter Lane serving ages 6 weeks to 12 years.
Private Schools
- Brentwood Christian School - Pre-K through 12th grade private school roughly 12 miles north on US 183, enrolling about 600 students.
Higher Education
- Austin Community College - South Austin Campus - ACC campus on Stassney Lane approximately 6 miles north, offering associate degrees and workforce programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are home prices in Hunter Oaks Austin
Homes in Hunter Oaks typically range from $300,000 to $425,000. Most are single-story and two-story construction between 1,400 and 2,400 square feet built in the early 2000s with brick and masonry exteriors.
What school district is Hunter Oaks in
Hunter Oaks is served by Austin ISD. Students typically attend Blazier Elementary, Paredes Middle School, and Akins High School. Akins High enrolls roughly 2,200 students and has five small learning communities.
How far is Hunter Oaks from downtown Austin
Hunter Oaks is approximately 10 miles south of downtown Austin. The commute takes about 20 minutes via Interstate 35 during off-peak hours, though rush hour traffic can extend that to 30-40 minutes.
What parks are near Hunter Oaks
McKinney Falls State Park is roughly 3 miles northeast with swimming holes and 8 miles of trails. Onion Creek District Park is about 2 miles southeast with disc golf and playgrounds. Mary Moore Searight Metro Park is 4 miles west with 344 acres of trails.
What stores are near Hunter Oaks Austin
Southpark Meadows is a 560,000-square-foot shopping center roughly 3 miles north with H-E-B, Target, and Best Buy. Additional retail is available along Slaughter Lane within a 5-minute drive.
When were homes in Hunter Oaks built
Homes in Hunter Oaks were built primarily in the early 2000s. Properties are single-family residences on lots averaging 6,000 to 8,000 square feet with brick and masonry construction and covered patios.