
$379,900
11201 Soules LN #148, Austin, TX, 78748
Slaughter Creek Acres has a more established, low-density feel than many neighboring subdivisions due to its larger lot sizes and mature tree canopy of live oaks and pecans. Streets in the neighborhood are wider than typical subdivision roads, and many homes have circular driveways or extended parking areas. The creek corridor along the western boundary provides a natural buffer with established vegetation and informal walking paths used by residents. There is no mandatory HOA in Slaughter Creek Acres, which allows for greater variation in landscaping and exterior modifications compared to deed-restricted communities. Property taxes fall under Travis County and Austin ISD jurisdictions.
Daily life in Slaughter Creek Acres benefits from the commercial activity along Slaughter Lane and Manchaca Road. H-E-B on Slaughter Lane is less than 2 miles north, and additional dining and retail options line both corridors. Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park, a 344-acre Travis County facility approximately 2 miles southeast, offers disc golf, hiking trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas. Slaughter Creek Trail provides a paved path for walking and cycling that connects through the broader south Austin trail network. Southpark Meadows shopping center, roughly 3 miles east on I-35, includes Target, Best Buy, and a variety of restaurants. Weekend farmers markets operate seasonally at various locations in the south Austin area.
Slaughter Creek Acres is served by Austin ISD. Students typically attend Casey Elementary for elementary school, Paredes Middle School for middle school, and Akins High School for high school.
School District: Austin ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Homes in Slaughter Creek Acres generally range from $350,000 to $550,000. The neighborhood features single-family homes from 1,400 to 2,800 square feet on lots up to one acre, with brick, stone, and wood-siding exteriors.
Slaughter Creek Acres is zoned to Austin ISD. Students typically attend Baranoff Elementary, Bailey Middle School, and Bowie High School. Baranoff Elementary offers a dual-language program, and Bowie High serves over 2,900 students.
Slaughter Creek Acres is approximately 13 miles south of downtown Austin. The commute takes 20 to 30 minutes via MoPac Expressway or I-35 depending on traffic and the specific route taken.
Slaughter Creek Acres does not have a mandatory homeowners association. This gives homeowners more flexibility with exterior modifications and landscaping compared to deed-restricted communities in the surrounding area.
Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park is about 2 miles southeast with 344 acres of trails, disc golf, and playgrounds. Slaughter Creek Trail runs through the area and provides a paved path for walking and cycling.
H-E-B on Slaughter Lane is less than 2 miles north. Southpark Meadows retail center at I-35 and Slaughter Lane is roughly 3 miles east and includes Target, Best Buy, dining options, and a movie theater.