Southeast Austin
The wide swath of land that entails the 78744 ZIP code is characterized by a unique and diverse grouping of commercial real estate, residential neighborhoods, and stunning natural resources. Boundaries of the area commonly referred to as "Southeast Austin" are Ben White Boulevard to the north, IH 35 to the west, Colton Boulevard to the south, and U.S. Highway 183 to the east. Largely undeveloped, this area is home to Dove Springs, Wagon Crossing, Silverstone, Franklin Park, Yarrabee Bend, Williamson Creek, Peppertree Park, Onion Creek Plantation, Kensington Park and Indian Hills. Though decidedly urban, this part of the city also contains a generous amount of open space, picturesque Onion Creek, and McKinney Falls State Park. The 744.4-acre park, just 13 miles from the capital, allows visitors the opportunity to camp, hike, mountain bike, picnic, fish, and observe the preserved ruins of founder Thomas F. McKinney's homestead. On a smaller scale, those living in the Kensington Park neighborhood enjoy spring-fed natural ponds that flow into Williamson Creek before reaching McKinney Falls. The area is also home to the Jimmy Clay & Roy Kizer Golf Courses which are located adjacent to the state park and are part of the Williamson Creek community. Most shopping needs can be met in the western portion of the area, along William Cannon and IH-35, very near the local multiplex cinema, Cinemark Tinseltown 17.
Like 78741, its neighbor to the north, 78744 was developed relatively late and is just now shedding its "fringe" status. Following the trend found in other parts of the city, single-family housing has been overlooked as a building alternative. Instead, apartment homes and low-income housing projects have been on the rise, especially since the City of Austin began offering intense subsidies on those types of structures. Historically, the Dove Springs area has been characterized by its predominance of duplexes, 4-plexes, and apartment homes resulting in a landscape that is slow in changing. That's not to say single-family homes can't be found. The average sale price of a home in the 78744 ZIP code is roughly $100,000, the highest being $145,000, the lowest $25,555. Half of the homes in the area were built in the 1970s, 30% in the '80s, 17% in the '90s, and only 1% in the 2000s. Homes are generally characterized as 3-bedroom, 2-car garage units with 1 living area. Texas Gas Service is the main provider of gas in the area, while the City of Austin takes care of electricity, water, and wastewater services. Austin Energy, a department of the City of Austin, provides the electricity and manages the customer service center for City of Austin utilities that includes billing as well as starting and stopping service.
Both Austin and Del Valle School Districts serve the community by offering elementary education at Houston, Pleasant Hill, Widen, Langford, Rodriguez, Palm, Baty, Hillcrest, and Smith elementary schools. The middle schools include Mendez, Paredes, John P. Ojeda and Del Valle middle schools, while high school students attend Travis, Akins, and Del Valle high schools.
Active neighborhood associations in the area include the Kensington Park Homeowners Association, the Franklin Park Neighborhood Association, the Dove Springs Neighborhood Association, the Peppertree Parkway Neighborhood Association, and the Silverstone Neighborhood Association.
Schools
Austin Independent School District
Del Valle Independent School District
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Amenities
McKinney Falls State Park
Jimmy Clay/Roy Kizer Golf Course
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Resources
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Zone: SC
MLS Area: 11
Zip Code(s): 78744
Zip Code 78744
Demographic Profile
Population:
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36,668
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Avg HH Size:
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3.41
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Median HH Income:
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$39,648
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Median Age
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27.9
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% Married:
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53%
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% of HHs with Children:
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45%
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% with College Degree:
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13%
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% Owner Occupied Housing
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54%
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Median Yr Dwelling was Built
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1985
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Source: Claritas 2006
Southeast Austin is home to stunning parks including Onion Creek and McKinney Falls State Park. This park includes the ruins of a cabin and homestead, camping, hiking, mountain biking, picnicking and fishing. Swimming is also allowed in Onion Creek. This area also offers is residents multiple golf courses as well as shopping and services along I-35 and William Cannon.
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