Travis Heights
History Meets Style in this Classic South Austin NeighborhoodOverview
Between IH-35 and South Congress and south of the River sits Travis Heights, one of the most exclusive and desirable neighborhoods in Austin, particularly for professionals. Just minutes from Downtown and Central Austin, this quiet neighborhood is the perfect escape for busy professionals and young families alike.
Travis Heights is as noteworthy for its politics as its high prices; many of its residents are very politically active. There has been a battle raging for years about the boundaries of the neighborhood and new zoning ordinances, and a particularly huge issue is the McMansions that are being built in place of the original 1920s bungalows in the area. Eager to protect the heritage of their neighborhood, Travis Heights residents aren't willing to sit idly by, so they show up in droves to council meetings and neighborhood association functions to protect their interests.
Originally conceived as an exclusive district for the wealthy, Travis Heights was first developed in the late 19th century, but didn't really take off until the 1920s. Now, with a great mix of mansions, smaller homes, and hip apartments, Travis Heights is among the most desirable residential neighborhoods in Austin. Proximity to South Congress, Downtown, and the major freeways also make Travis Heights one of the best-positioned areas in Central Austin.
What to do
It's all about relaxing in Travis Heights. On a warm afternoon, there's nothing better than taking a trip to one of the neighborhood's parks, Big and Little Stacy, which have beautiful wooded areas, jogging and cycling trails, and tennis courts. There's also Norwood Estate Park, a dog-friendly area that's a popular spot on the weekends.
There are some great local businesses on the southern edge of the Heights. Curra's Grill serves up outstanding Mexican food and drinks, and just around the corner at Treehouse Italian Grill, you can find some outstanding classic italian, a great wine list, and one of Austin's best patios.
But proximity to fun is what makes Travis Heights such a great spot. Residents can head to Downtown or to SoCo just a few blocks away to grab a drink, have dinner, or see live music, and then retreat to their quiet neighborhood for some restful recovery.
Why live here?
If you're obsessed with the upcoming elections, have money to spend, and don't take the rich history of your neighborhood lightly, then Travis Heights is perfect for you. It's best for families, professionals, and the slightly-older, but don't think Travis Heights isn't any fun – how can residents who live only a few blocks from South Congress not know how to have a good time?
Quick Facts
- Household Income
- $41,293
- Recent Job Growth
- 2.73%
- Median Home Value
- $399,000
- Median Home Age
- 34
- Appreciation (2007)
- 1.01%
- Percentage Renting
- 67.27%
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