
$3,400,000
11115 Joseph Clayton DR, Austin, TX, 78753

$3,400,000
11115 Joseph Clayton DR, Austin, TX, 78753

$585,000
1101 Floradale DR, Austin, TX, 78753

$515,000
1006 Hollybluff ST, Austin, TX, 78753

$497,500
1001 Applegate DR, Austin, TX, 78753

$495,000
9508 Hansford DR, Austin, TX, 78753

$462,650
1103 Hollybluff ST, Austin, TX, 78753

$450,000
9604 Hansford DR, Austin, TX, 78753

$432,500
1105 Applegate DR, Austin, TX, 78753

$413,999
10205 Willfield DR, Austin, TX, 78753

$409,900
9811 Marlborough DR, Austin, TX, 78753

$399,999
10001 Woodglen DR, Austin, TX, 78753

$399,900
902 Warrington DR, Austin, TX, 78753

$399,000
9609 Aberdeen WAY, Austin, TX, 78753

$389,900
1000 Hollybluff ST, Austin, TX, 78753

$349,000
9712 Halifax DR, Austin, TX, 78753

$337,500
9502 Crown Ridge DR, Austin, TX, 78753

$190,000
1316 Applegate DR, Austin, TX, 78753
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The commute from Windsor Hills to downtown Austin takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes via I-35 or Highway 183 depending on traffic and time of day. Capital Metro bus service is accessible on Rundberg Lane and Braker Lane, with routes 235 and 325 providing frequent connections to downtown and other major areas. The Domain shopping and entertainment complex is 15 minutes west on US-183, providing upscale retail, dining, and entertainment options. The Tech Ridge employment corridor with companies like NXP Semiconductors and YETI is 15 to 20 minutes to the northeast along Highway 183. Highway 45 toll road provides an alternate east-west route that bypasses I-35 congestion during peak traffic periods. The neighborhood's location makes it accessible to both north Austin employment centers and downtown professional offices.
Windsor Hills is home to a mix of families, young professionals, and long-term residents who value proximity to downtown Austin and reasonable housing costs relative to surrounding neighborhoods. Median household income in Windsor Hills is approximately $62,000, slightly below the Austin metro average, with a diverse population including young families and established retirees. The neighborhood has a strong sense of community with tree-lined streets, corner parks, and established residents who have lived in the area for 20 to 30 years. Several mini-parks within Windsor Hills include basketball courts, playgrounds, and picnic areas maintained by the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department. Neighborhood schools serve as community gathering points, and resident associations maintain communication through block parties and seasonal events.
Daily errands are handled at nearby shopping centers along North Lamar Boulevard and US-183, including H-E-B grocery stores, Target, and Walmart within a five-minute drive. Restaurants and casual dining options cluster along US-183 and North Lamar, ranging from local taquerias and Tex-Mex to national chains and barbecue spots. Zilker Park is approximately 15 minutes south and provides 350 acres of parkland, hiking trails, Barton Springs Pool, and the Zilker Botanical Garden offering year-round recreation. The Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail circles Lady Bird Lake and connects to greenbelts throughout central Austin, accessible to Windsor Hills residents for outdoor exercise. Residents use Capital Metro bus service for commuting to downtown offices, shopping, and entertainment venues throughout the city. The combination of accessible location, stable housing stock, and reasonable cost makes Windsor Hills a practical neighborhood for commuters and families working throughout Austin.
Windsor Hills is served by Austin ISD. Students typically attend Graham Elementary or Hart Elementary for elementary school, Dobie Middle School (Austin ISD) for middle school, and Northeast Early College for high school.
School District: Austin ISD
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
Homes in Windsor Hills range from approximately $340,000 to $500,000, with a median sale price near $396,500. Average price per square foot is around $254, and most homes are 1,400 to 2,400 square feet.
Windsor Hills is served by Austin Independent School District. Students attend Zilker Elementary, O. Henry Middle School, and Austin High School. AISD earned a B rating from the Texas Education Agency.
Windsor Hills is approximately 15 to 20 minutes from downtown Austin via I-35 or US-183, depending on traffic. Capital Metro bus routes 235 and 325 provide regular service to downtown.
Zilker Park with Barton Springs Pool and botanical gardens is 15 minutes south. Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park with mountain biking trails is nearby. The Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail circles Lady Bird Lake.
The Tech Ridge corridor along US-183 includes NXP Semiconductors, YETI, and SolarWinds approximately 15 to 20 minutes away. The Domain shopping complex is 15 minutes west. IBM Austin and downtown employment centers are accessible via I-35.
Windsor Hills offers reasonable housing costs, proximity to downtown Austin, and access to shopping and parks. Established tree-lined streets, stable neighborhoods, and diverse residents make it suitable for families and professionals seeking central Austin location at moderate prices.