Tarrytown has been one of Austin's most coveted neighborhoods since the 1930s. With its grand live oak canopy, gracious homes, top-rated Casis Elementary, and proximity to Lake Austin, Tarrytown offers an exceptional quality of life that has attracted generations of Austin's most discerning families.
Neighborhood Overview
Tarrytown occupies a prime location west of MoPac and north of Lake Austin Boulevard, placing residents minutes from both downtown Austin and the natural beauty of Lake Austin. The neighborhood is characterized by its wide, tree-lined streets, generous lot sizes, and a quiet, residential atmosphere that belies its central location.
The area is anchored by Casis Elementary, one of Austin ISD's highest-performing schools, and features several pocket parks, including Reed Park, Walsh Boat Landing, and the beloved Tarrytown United Methodist Church grounds. Lake Austin Boulevard provides easy access to Red Bud Isle, Deep Eddy Pool, and the Hike-and-Bike Trail.
Casis Elementary
Casis Elementary consistently ranks among Austin ISD's top schools, making Tarrytown a magnet for families who want excellent public education in a walkable neighborhood setting. The school serves as a community hub with active parent involvement.
Architecture & Home Styles
Tarrytown homes reflect decades of architectural evolution, creating a rich and varied streetscape:
Classic Estate Homes
Original 1930s-1960s homes range from modest ranch houses to grand Georgian and Colonial Revival estates. Many sit on generous lots of a quarter-acre or more, shaded by century-old live oaks and pecans.
Thoughtful Renovations
Many Tarrytown homes have been beautifully renovated, preserving their architectural character while adding modern kitchens, spa bathrooms, and outdoor living spaces that take advantage of the mature landscaping.
New Construction
Tasteful new construction has appeared on select lots, typically featuring transitional or modern designs with high-end finishes, pools, and carefully integrated landscaping that respects the neighborhood's established character.
The Tarrytown Lifestyle
Life in Tarrytown centers on family, community, and the outdoors. Mornings might bring a jog along Lake Austin Boulevard or a swim at Deep Eddy Pool—one of the oldest swimming pools in Texas. Afternoons feature walks with the dog through the neighborhood's shaded streets or paddleboarding at Walsh Boat Landing.
The neighborhood's proximity to downtown, Clarksville, and Lake Austin Boulevard dining means world-class restaurants are minutes away, while the residential streets remain peaceful and quiet. It's this balance of convenience and serenity that makes Tarrytown so special.
Real Estate & Pricing
Tarrytown commands some of Austin's highest prices, reflecting the combination of location, schools, character, and limited supply. Homes here tend to hold their value exceptionally well.
Current Market Snapshot
- Smaller/Original Homes: $900,000 - $1,500,000
- Renovated Homes: $1,500,000 - $3,000,000
- New Construction/Estates: $2,500,000 - $5,000,000+
- Average Price/Sq Ft: $500 - $700
