Explore the Allandale Neighborhood in Austin, Texas
Tree-lined streets and a family-friendly atmosphere characterize this north central Austin neighborhood. Established in 1973, the area has grown ever since and is now home to more than 21,000 residents. The neighborhood is bordered by Anderson Lane to the north, North Loop to the south, Burnet Road to the east, and MoPac to the west. Its proximity to MoPac makes it very accessible to both the Arboretum and downtown. Residents will enjoy a short, 30-minute commute in traffic.
Prospective home buyers will find spacious single-family homes scattered throughout the neighborhood, with most ranging in price from the mid $200,000 to more than $600,000. Many of the homes were built in the 1940s and 50s, so it’s common to find the original structures alongside those that have been renovated to boast a modern feel. Large backyards and exceptional landscaping are characteristic of homes in the Allandale neighborhood. You’ll also find some apartment communities and duplexes throughout the neighborhood.
The neighborhood is served by the Austin Independent School District that includes Gullett Elementary, Lamar Middle School, and McCallum High School. Austin Fine Arts Academy is also within minutes. Each of these schools is known for their high-quality education and many extracurricular activities. Several daycare centers just a short drive away including Little Wonders Childcare Center, All Austin Co-Op Nursery, and Sammy’s House.
The Northwest Recreation Center makes its home here, which is a great spot for both indoor and outdoor sporting activities. The center boasts basketball courts, public spaces that are used for activities like arts and crafts, and locker rooms. The outdoor area offers sand volleyball courts, a playground, and picnic area. The recreation center also plays host to several intramural sports leagues, such as dodgeball, basketball, and volleyball.
The Shoal Creek Bike Trail runs through the Allandale neighborhood. It’s made up of a series of hike and bike trails that eventually lead to downtown. Additionally, the Beverly Sheffield Park is just minutes from the area and offers a duck pond, Olympic-sized swimming pool, picnic areas and barbecue pits. It also has several tennis courts and ball fields, so is a popular area for children and teenagers to play during the warm months.
Burnet Road is a popular area that runs on the east side of the neighborhood. It offers several dining and retail locations including Austin favorites like Amy’s Ice Cream, Phil’s Ice House, and Hang Town Grill. Pacha Eatery also makes its home on Burnet Road – it’s an ideal place for a quick meal or a morning cup of coffee. A large H.E.B. is also nearby where residents can purchase their groceries.
The Austin Diner is a longtime family favorite that’s known for its breakfasts and delicious meals throughout the day. For a night on the town, The Poodle Dog Lounge and Ginny’s Little Longhorn Saloon are local favorites.
This article was provided by Brian Talley of Regent Property Group LLC, an Austin Realtor providing information about Allandale homes for sale, and about Austin luxury homes.
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