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Austin TX Cost Per Square Foot 2025: What Homes Really Cost by Neighborhood

Understanding Austin's cost per square foot by neighborhood helps buyers compare value across the metro. Here is what you pay per square foot in every major Austin neighborhood and suburb in 2025.

Why Cost Per Square Foot Matters in Austin

Median home prices tell only part of the story. A $500,000 home in Round Rock might be 2,400 sq ft, while a $500,000 home in South Austin might be 1,200 sq ft. Understanding cost per square foot reveals true relative value across Austin's very different markets.

Austin TX Cost Per Square Foot by Area (2025)

Inner Austin (High Cost Per Sq Ft)

NeighborhoodAvg Price/Sq FtNotes
Tarrytown / Clarksville$580–$780Old Austin money neighborhood
West Lake Hills$520–$720Eanes ISD premium
South Congress / Travis Heights$480–$650Cultural premium, small lots
East Austin (78702)$420–$580Gentrification premium
Mueller$380–$500Walkability premium
Hyde Park / Cherrywood$360–$500Character neighborhood
North Loop / Rosedale$360–$480Central location

Mid-Range Austin Suburbs (Moderate Cost Per Sq Ft)

NeighborhoodAvg Price/Sq FtNotes
Steiner Ranch$280–$380Hill Country premium
Cedar Park (Leander ISD)$220–$280School district premium
Round Rock (Round Rock ISD)$200–$260Strong school + Dell premium
Lakeway / Bee Cave$250–$380Lake Travis ISD, scenery
Avery Ranch$220–$270Golf course community
Anderson Mill$200–$260Established NW Austin

Affordable Suburbs (Best Value Per Sq Ft)

NeighborhoodAvg Price/Sq FtNotes
Pflugerville$175–$220Samsung demand driver
Georgetown$175–$225Growth community
Hutto$160–$210Georgetown ISD value
Kyle / Buda$170–$220South Austin value
Manor$150–$195Lowest metro price/sqft
Taylor$145–$190Samsung adjacency

What Drives Price Per Square Foot in Austin

School District — Biggest Single Factor

The gap between Leander ISD (Cedar Park) and Manor ISD (Manor) is approximately $50–$80/sq ft for comparable homes. Buyers literally pay for access to better-rated schools.

Walkability and Urban Access

Inner Austin neighborhoods (South Congress, East Austin, Hyde Park) command $350–$600/sq ft because of walkability, cultural amenity density, and proximity to downtown — regardless of the actual home quality.

Lot Size (Inverse Relationship in Dense Areas)

In inner Austin, smaller lots often mean higher price per sq ft — you're paying for location, not land. In outer suburbs, larger lots typically come with lower price per sq ft.

Home Age and Condition

  • New construction: Commands 10–20% premium over same-size resale
  • 1990s–2000s homes in good condition: Near market average
  • Pre-1980 homes (unless renovated): Often 10–15% below average $/sq ft but need updating

Renovation Level

A gut-renovated East Austin bungalow commands $500–$600/sq ft. An identical un-renovated bungalow on the next block might be $380–$420/sq ft. Condition dramatically affects price per square foot at the micro level.

Using Price Per Square Foot to Find Value

Red Flags (Overpriced)

  • Asking price per sq ft significantly above recent sold comps for the same neighborhood
  • New construction priced at $250+/sq ft in an area where resale sells at $190/sq ft

Green Flags (Value Opportunity)

  • Dated home in a strong neighborhood where renovated comps sell at 20–30% higher per sq ft
  • Larger older home at lower per-sq-ft than smaller newer competing homes

New Construction vs. Resale: Price Per Square Foot

In the Austin suburbs, new construction from national builders typically prices at:

  • 5–15% premium over comparable resale in same area
  • Rationale: New systems, builder warranty, modern floor plans, energy efficiency

However, new construction often has:

  • Smaller lot sizes than older suburban homes
  • Minimal landscaping (buyers develop it over years)
  • HOA dues that add to monthly cost

Factor in all-in costs (including HOA and landscaping investment) when comparing new vs. resale per square foot.

Frequently Asked Questions

Metro-wide average: $210–$250/sq ft. Inner Austin neighborhoods: $380–$600+/sq ft. Outer suburbs: $150–$225/sq ft. The range reflects enormous variation by location, school district, and neighborhood character.

Yes. Austin runs 40–60% above Houston and 25–35% above Dallas-Fort Worth per square foot. The premium reflects tech employment density, cultural amenities, and constrained land supply in desirable areas.

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