Welcome to Tarrytown
Not long after it was established as a suburb in 1915, Tarrytown was being touted as a picture-perfect place “where oak trees charm the eye.” And so it remains today, with its lush canopy shading high-demand homes tucked along a scenic stretch of Lake Austin.
Key Details
WHAT TO EXPECT
Well-kept properties and an unshakable sense of neighborliness.
THE LIFESTYLE
Community get-togethers and a wealth of waterside diversions.
UNEXPECTED APPEAL
History, art, and nature at your fingertips
THE MARKET
From twenties-era cottages to grand Tudors, expect a variety of architectural style.
YOU’LL FALL IN LOVE WITH
Easy access to the charms of Lake Austin.
Attributes
Family, Friendly, Community, Shopping, Restaurants, Good Schools, Pricey, Sophisticated
Commute Times
ABIA 23m by car
Downtown 10m by car
Boundaries
East to West Loop 1 (Mopac) to the Colorado River
North to South W. 35th St. to Lake Austin Blvd.
Nearby Neighborhoods Barton Hills, Downtown, Westlake
Around the Block
Tarrytown
What was once farmland is now one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Austin, located just a few minutes away from downtown. Devoted residents, who love the community solidarity and the quiet, tree-lined streets, tend to put down deep roots here, so when homes become available, they’re snapped up fast.
What To Expect:
It’s not unusual for generations of the same family to stick to their Tarrytown roots, which adds to the neighborhood’s small-town spirit. There is no denying residents’ homegrown pride for their area, which is apparent in everything from their neatly kept lawns to their penchant for patronizing longtime local businesses like Tarrytown Pharmacy, opened in 1941.
The Lifestyle:
Whether it’s for school fundraisers, weekend sporting events at the West Austin Youth Association fields, or for the festive Fourth of July parades, locals gather often for a little fun. And since the neighborhood borders a section of Lake Austin on the Colorado River, you’ll likely see your friends at the public boat dock or sipping drinks on the patios at popular waterside restaurants like Hula Hut and Mozart’s.
Unexpected Appeal:
Landmarks known for their natural beauty and historical appeal are dotted throughout Tarrytown. You can spend an afternoon amid stunning sculptures at the Contemporary Austin’s lakeside Laguna Gloria campus, play a round at Muny, the city’s oldest public golf course, or admire the peacocks that roam the gardens at the 21-acre Mayfield Park.
The Market:
Decidedly not cookie-cutter in appearance, Tarrytown streets are lined with both traditional estates that have stood the test of time, as well as brand-new commissions by high-profile architects. The latter are often built around majestic mature trees, and homes with a little acreage and/or a pool command a premium.
You'll Fall In Love With:
You can be out on the water in no time, whether you launch your own vessel from the Walsh Boat Landing or rent a kayak or stand-up paddleboard from a nearby outfitter. Tarrytown also boasts two of the city’s most delightful oases: Red Bud Isle, a 17-acre off-leash dog park with a scenic walking loop, and Deep Eddy Pool, a spring-fed (but man-made) swimming hole that’s always a refreshingly brisk 65 to 75 degrees.