TarrytownAustin · Lake Austin · 78703
Lake Austin winding past wooded estates toward the Pennybacker Bridge at golden hour, West Austin

Tarrytown · Austin · Lake Austin · 78703

Austin’s Enduring
Address on Lake Austin

Tarrytown has been West Austin’s most established luxury neighborhood since 1934: mature oaks, stately architecture, the top-rated Casis school, and the finite Lake Austin shoreline.

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A stately West Austin home of stone, steel, and glass framed by a live oak at golden hour in Tarrytown

The neighborhood

A neighborhood built to last

Laid out in 1934 on the former Pease family Woodlawn estate, Tarrytown was designed around its trees and has never stopped rewarding that patience. Tudor, Colonial, and Spanish Colonial Revival homes share streets with mid-century moderns and architectural new builds, on lots larger than almost anywhere else this close to downtown Austin.

Lake Austin waterfront estates along the wooded shore below Mount Bonnell at sunset, Tarrytown, Austin

The Lake Austin ceiling

Life on a constant-level lake

Lake Austin holds its level year round, so the boating, the dock, and the view do not disappear in a drought. The shoreline is finite, about 22 miles in all, and only a fraction of it sits in Tarrytown. That scarcity is what makes waterfront the rarest address in West Austin.

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By the numbers

The Tarrytown market, honestly

Dated, sourced figures, with the caveats most reports leave out. Trailing twelve months beats noisy monthly samples.

$1.5M to $1.65M
Median Sale Price
$612 to $632
Median Price / Sq Ft
68 to 117
Days on Market
About 35 to 43
Active Inventory

Figures as of June 1, 2026. See the full market report.

Luke Allen, licensed Texas REALTOR and Tarrytown Austin luxury specialist

Your specialist

Luke Allen, Tarrytown and Lake Austin

A licensed Texas REALTOR (TREC #788149) with Austin Marketing + Development Group, Luke specializes in Tarrytown, the Lake Austin waterfront, and Austin’s luxury and high-rise markets. He brings a project management and asset management background to every transaction and is rated 5.0 out of 5 across 6 verified Google reviews.

Luke Allen was incredible to work with during my search for a place in East Austin. From the very beginning, he was responsive, knowledgeable, and genuinely invested in helping me find the right fit, not just any option.”
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Good to know

Tarrytown questions, answered

Where is Tarrytown in Austin, Texas?
Tarrytown is a neighborhood in West Austin, Texas, in ZIP code 78703 and MLS area 1B. It sits west of MoPac (Loop 1) along Lake Austin (the Colorado River), bounded by West 35th Street on the north and Lake Austin Boulevard and Enfield Road on the south, a few minutes from downtown Austin and the University of Texas.
Why is Tarrytown so desirable?
Tarrytown combines prestige, a mature tree canopy, distinctive architecture, walkability to the Exposition corridor, direct Lake Austin access on some streets, and the top-rated Casis Elementary School. Its supply is constrained and its values are durable, which is why it has remained one of Austin's most established luxury addresses since its first subdivision opened in 1934.
How much do homes cost in Tarrytown?
Over the trailing year in mid-2026, the median sale price in Tarrytown ran roughly $1.5 million to $1.65 million neighborhood-wide (Redfin and Homes.com). Prices range from updated homes near the low millions to Lake Austin waterfront estates between roughly $8 million and $15 million and higher. Verify current figures on the Tarrytown market report.
What school is Tarrytown zoned to?
Most of Tarrytown is zoned to Casis Elementary School (2710 Exposition Boulevard) in Austin ISD, which ranks in the top 5% of Texas schools. The feeder pattern continues to O. Henry Middle School and Austin High School. Attendance boundaries can change, so confirm the zone for a specific address with Austin ISD.
What kinds of homes are in Tarrytown?
Tarrytown's architecture includes Tudor Revival, Colonial Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival, Craftsman, and mid-century modern homes, much of it built between the 1920s and 1960s, alongside contemporary luxury new construction. Lots are generally larger than in adjacent Clarksville, and there is active teardown-and-rebuild around the mature live oaks.
Does Tarrytown have Lake Austin waterfront homes?
Yes. Streets such as Scenic Drive front Lake Austin, a constant-level lake that allows year-round boating. The shoreline is finite, roughly 22 miles in total, which makes direct waterfront the rarest and most valuable address in the neighborhood, with prime estates reaching eight figures.

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Whether you are years from a move or ready this season, Luke Allen answers Tarrytown questions personally: which streets fit your life, what Lake Austin frontage or Casis zoning is really worth, and when the right home is coming to market.

Luke Allen, licensed Texas REALTOR and Tarrytown Austin luxury specialist

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Licensed Texas REALTOR, TREC #788149

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