Austin Neighborhood Guides

Cedar Park Neighborhood Guide

Cedar Park Neighborhood Guide

Cedar Park is a lovely and growing suburban neighborhood, home to around 75,000 people. Cedar Park has the advantage of being close to downtown Austin - it’s less than twenty miles away - while retaining a quiet small-town atmosphere.

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Circle C Ranch Neighborhood Guide

Circle C Ranch Neighborhood Guide

Circle C Ranch, also known just as Circle C, is a large master-planned community about 20 minutes' commute from downtown. With about 5,000 homes, It is a safe, suburban, residential neighborhood with several amenities and access to some of Austin's best parks and outdoor venues.

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Clarksville

Clarksville

Just west of downtown, this historic part of the city is filled with landmarks and beautiful views along its hilly streets. The low-key, pedestrian-friendly neighborhood is known for its modest bungalows and long-standing cafes and shops.

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East Cesar Chavez Neighborhood Guide

East Cesar Chavez Neighborhood Guide

Home to tons of local history and deeply-rooted culture, Austin's East Cesar Chavez neighborhood is where old Austin meets new. Experience local, family-owned restaurants and shops in the area, along with dive bars, hip cafes, art galleries and more.

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Great Hills

Great Hills

Since the mid-seventies, Great Hills has developed into a sizable swath of gated communities and luxury apartments nestled into hillsides. A plethora of cul-de-sacs and dead-end roads fan off from the long main streets, which means many homes back up to forests and creeks.

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