Get to Know Some of the Best Neighborhoods to Live in Austin

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With so many incredible neighborhoods to live in the best city in the entire world (are we a little biased? maybe.), it can be a little overwhelming when trying to figure out where to move in Austin. This run down of some of the best Austin neighborhoods is here to help you decide which of the city’s most amazing spots to call home.

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Mueller
Family-friendly and community-driven, Mueller is a popular spot to eat, play, and live. This area of Austin is known for being perfect for all walks of life, and that definitely includes four-legged friends. Mueller is known for its walkability and has trails galore, complete with water fountains for dogs and dog waste stations. The Mueller Affordable Program also ensures an ideal neighborhood for all budgets. You can easily catch a movie at Alamo Drafthouse, a bite at L’Oca d’Ora or Colleen’s Kitchen, and take a leisurely walk around one of the handful of Mueller Parks. Have a little one? Don’t miss out on all of the sight, sounds and interactive fun at the Thinkery!

Rosedale
With the majority of homes having been built in the 1930s and 40s, Rosedale is an area brimming with charm. Near downtown, but still away from all of the hustle and bustle, this neighborhood offers close proximity to all of Austin’s fun while still providing the quaint feel of an intimate community setting. Walk to local businesses or the gorgeous Ramsey Park, and sleep better at night knowing that an extensive network of medical services is close at hand. Rosedale is also one of the best areas for local eats. Uchiko, Fonda San Miguel, and Chi’Lantro are all in the neighborhood, making this a palatable destination to live, indeed.

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Crestview
This North Central gem is known as a time-capsule from the good old days. Bungalows and ranch homes lace the tree-lined streets, and fellow friendly neighbors can often be found walking, jogging, and exploring the gorgeous locale. Feeling hungry? Grab a brew and a bite at Black Star Co-Op or a slice at Little Deli and Pizzeria, or jump on the Crestview Metro stop for a quick ride downtown. Never been to the area? Join one of the Red Line Brewery Tours that usually happen a couple of times a year.

Burnet Road
Crestview’s neighbor might not seem like much at first glance, but a double take will reveal the treasure trove that is North Austin’s Burnet Road. Overflowing with amazing bites (Peached Tortilla, Barley Swine, and Buffalina Due, for example) and funky shops (Recycled Reads and Top Drawer Thrift are just a couple of favorites), this is a thrifty and fun area to call home. Just be sure you pronounce it right if you’re going to live in this Austin neighborhood — here’s how.

Cherry Creek
This South Austin spot has so much to offer – affordability, easy access to highways and local hot spots like SoCo, and plenty of restaurants, gyms, and parks in walking distance. An active neighborhood with plenty of community events and streets lined with mature oak trees provide that small-town feel with big-town amenities. Planning a day in the area? Hike the trails of Mary Moore Searight Park, go for a hole in one at Grey Rock Golf Club, feast on some Tex-Mex at Maudie’s and enjoy a sweet treat or five at Crema Bakery and Cafe.

Barton Hills
Both the natural scenery and ideal location of Barton Hills make this Austin neighborhood a favorite one. Whether it be hiking, biking, shopping, dining or nightlife, so many activities are just a stone’s throw away. Safety and top schools are just another reason that Barton Hills is an amazing spot for young families. Barton Creek Greenbelt runs through the area, and Zilker Park and Lady Bird Lake are just a quick drive away. After a day of adventuring, take some time to dine at TacoDeli, Bouldin Creek Cafe, or the newly opened Salt Traders Coastal Company.

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Zilker
Less than three miles from downtown, Zilker is both a gorgeous and eclectic area to find an abode. From condominiums to historic estates, this neighborhood is full of older but newly renovated housing with stunning interiors. Take a walk through Zilker Botanical Gardens, a dip in Barton Springs and a break with a drink at the brand new Austin Eastciders location before spending the rest of the day exploring the 351 miles of fun at Zilker Metropolitan Park.

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