
$1,480,000
8504 Highway 290 Highway, Austin, TX, 78736

$1,480,000
8504 Highway 290 Highway, Austin, TX, 78736

$1,480,000
8504 Highway 290 Highway, Austin, TX, 78736

$1,200,000
8721 Mountain Crest DR, Austin, TX, 78735

$1,195,000
9720 Anchusa TRL, Austin, TX, 78736

$1,169,000
7809 Old Bee Caves RD #18, Austin, TX, 78735

$1,050,000
6925 Robert Dixon DR, Austin, TX, 78749

$1,050,000
7817 Oteka CV, Austin, TX, 78735

$997,500
5801 Leckrone CV, Austin, TX, 78735

$980,000
7908 Journeyville DR, Austin, TX, 78735

$969,000
7809 Old Bee Caves RD #17, Austin, TX, 78735

$950,000
7809 Tusman DR, Austin, TX, 78735

$939,000
7809 Old Bee Caves RD #16, Austin, TX, 78735

$925,000
7402 Whistlestop DR, Austin, TX, 78749

$915,000
7604 Menler DR, Austin, TX, 78735

$900,000
7621 Menler DR, Austin, TX, 78735

$850,000
6804 Robert Dixon DR, Austin, TX, 78749

$775,000
8606 Thunderbird Road RD #A & B, Austin, TX, 78736

$775,000
8606 Thunderbird RD #A & B, Austin, TX, 78736

$775,000
5212 Pink Poppy PASS #20, Austin, TX, 78735

$749,900
7000 Bending Oak RD, Austin, TX, 78749
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AMD, a major semiconductor company, established its local headquarters in West Oak Hill, bringing high-wage technical employment to the area with hundreds of engineering and operations positions. Target and Walmart provide retail employment opportunities and shopping access on major corridors. University of Texas campus is located 20 minutes northeast attracting faculty, staff, and student populations. The neighborhood attracts professionals in executive, management, and professional occupations, with 54.4% of the working population in these roles. Most streets feature park areas, playgrounds, and sports facilities suitable for children and family recreation. Commute times to downtown run 15-30 minutes depending on traffic and specific location within the neighborhood, with off-peak commutes running faster than peak hour congestion.
West Oak Hill appeals to families and young professionals seeking south Austin living with established schools, restaurants, and parks. The neighborhood maintains a quiet, pet-friendly environment with parks and trails distributed throughout residential sections, making it attractive for dog owners and outdoor enthusiasts. Home prices support entry-level, move-up, and executive-level buyers across different segments, from first-time buyers to executives upgrading to luxury homes. Peak traffic hours on US-290 and TX-71 create longer commutes during 7-9 AM and 4-6 PM weekdays, but off-peak travel to downtown typically runs 15-20 minutes, supporting commuters to downtown employers. The neighborhood welcomes renters and buyers seeking to be 20 minutes from Austin attractions while maintaining suburban quietness and family-friendly character. Daily life in West Oak Hill centers on family routines with school drop-offs, neighborhood parks for recreation, and local dining at restaurants like Donn's Texas BBQ and Via 313 becoming regular gathering spots for residents.
The neighborhood is predominantly residential with limited commercial strips along major corridors, preserving residential character and property values. Property taxes fund both AISD and local infrastructure supporting parks, trails, and community services. Deed restrictions ensure architectural consistency in some areas while other sections accommodate diverse home styles, allowing property owner expression and market flexibility. Most streets feature family and pet-friendly parks suitable for children and dogs with leash law enforcement standard. The area welcomes both renters and buyers seeking south Austin location benefits including proximity to South Austin restaurants, entertainment, and recreation while maintaining neighborhood stability and community connections. The neighborhood maintains active elementary, middle, and high school populations supporting family-focused culture and school engagement activities. Slaughter Creek Trail provides nearby recreation for walking and cycling, while the AMD headquarters location brings technical employment opportunities for residents working in semiconductor and engineering fields. The community experiences moderate racial and economic diversity with professional occupations and management roles predominating, creating stable residential patterns and community investment.
West Oak Hill is served by Austin ISD. Students typically attend Oak Hill Elementary or Patton Elementary or Baldwin Elementary or Mills Elementary for elementary school, Small Middle School or Gorzycki Middle School for middle school, and Bowie High School or Austin High School for high school.
School District: Austin ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
The median home sale price in West Oak Hill is $611,825 to $630,000. Prices range from $250,000 for entry-level homes to $650,000 for standard single-family properties, with some New Traditional homes reaching $2 million.
West Oak Hill is 8-12 miles from downtown Austin via US-290 and TX-71. Off-peak commute times run 15-20 minutes, though rush hour traffic may extend commutes to 25-30 minutes.
West Oak Hill is served by Austin Independent School District. Oak Hill Elementary (B+-rated), Small Middle School (A-rated), and Austin High School (A-rated) are primary assignments. Private options include Regents, Austin Waldorf, and St. Andrew's.
Donn's Texas BBQ (since 1994) is a neighborhood landmark with award-winning ribs. Via 313 offers Detroit-style pizza, while Jack Allen's Kitchen and Shore Raw Bar & Grill provide additional dining. Multiple local restaurants line major corridors.
West Oak Hill includes multiple neighborhood parks with playgrounds, sports facilities, and natural areas. Slaughter Creek Trail provides walking and biking through natural landscapes.
Yes, West Oak Hill is a pet-friendly neighborhood with parks and trails that accommodate dogs and other pets. Leash laws apply in public areas.