Daily conveniences are accessible along the Slaughter Lane and Brodie Lane commercial corridors. H-E-B grocery on Slaughter Lane is within a 5-minute drive, along with restaurants, banks, and medical offices. Slaughter Creek Trail, a paved multi-use path, runs through the broader southwest Austin area and connects to several parks. Circle C Ranch Metropolitan Park, approximately 3 miles south, offers a swimming pool, sports fields, and 3.7 miles of walking trails across 478 acres. The Veloway, a 3.1-mile paved loop reserved for cyclists and inline skaters, is located about 4 miles south near the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.
Sunrise Country is zoned to Austin ISD schools, with Baldwin Elementary, Gorzycki Middle, and Bowie High School serving the area.
School District: Austin ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Homes in Sunrise Country typically range from $400,000 to $700,000 depending on lot size and condition. Properties include single-family homes of 1,600 to 3,200 square feet on lots from one-quarter acre to over one acre.
Sunrise Country is zoned to Austin ISD. Students typically attend Baldwin Elementary, Gorzycki Middle School, and Bowie High School. Bowie High enrolls over 2,900 students and offers AP courses and dual-credit programs.
Sunrise Country is approximately 15 miles south of downtown Austin. The commute takes 20 to 30 minutes via MoPac Expressway depending on traffic conditions.
H-E-B on Slaughter Lane and Walmart on South MoPac are both within a 5-minute drive. Additional shopping and dining options are available along the Brodie Lane and William Cannon Drive commercial corridors.
Circle C Ranch Metropolitan Park is about 3 miles south with 478 acres of trails and a pool. Dick Nichols District Park is roughly 3 miles east with a pool, courts, and wooded trails. The Veloway cycling loop is about 4 miles south.
Sunrise Country was established in the early 1980s. Homes in the neighborhood feature construction styles from that era including ranch and two-story layouts with brick, stone, and wood-frame exteriors on larger Hill Country lots.