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West Lake Hills, an exclusive area developed in the 1970s and 1980s, lies south of the Colorado River in West Austin amid hilly residential streets. With a hill country tone and vibe, West Lake Hills is a highly desirable secluded suburb located about 6 miles from downtown. Within the area bound by Lake Austin, Wild Basin Ledge, Westbank Drive, and Capital of Texas Highway, you’ll find a range of moderate fixer-uppers to luxurious million-dollar estates, all with within four-square miles.

Amenities

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Within West Lake Hills, residents enjoy plenty of nearby amenities including independent shops and boutiques at the Village at Westlake, as well as plenty of nearby coffee shops and local eateries. Grand city skyline views are yours to enjoy at many of these locations.

Within the neighborhood is The Austin Country club featuring a 180-acre golf course designed by Pete Dye. It features an 18-hole course, 10 lighted tennis courts, and a 50-meter pool. Residents may also access the marina, boat club and clubhouse.

A quick trip to Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve will lead you through 12 miles of trails that run along the Barton Creek Greenbelt where hikers, rock climbers, kayakers, and swimmers find beauty and adventure. Just a few minutes by car provides a day at fun at Lake Austin or Zilker Park, or an evening of entertainment and dining in the heart of downtown.

Home Styles

School Districts

West Lake Hills is located in the Eanes Independent School District which serves children in six elementary schools and two middle schools, all filtering into Westlake High School.

A moderately priced home in West Lake Hills will likely average below 2000 square feet with an asking price of about $600,000. Most homes in the area are upwards of one million dollars, while lakefront properties are even higher.

The types of homes offered in West Lake Hills is diverse, but they share a contemporary style and are located on large lots of typically an acre.

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