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Wondering what it costs to buy a home in Tarrytown right now?
In an ongoing series with Curbed Austin, real-estate analytics site NeighborhoodX takes a close look at the range of sales asking prices in the area, ranked by cost per square foot, to find out.
Tarrytown is bounded by either Enfield Boulevard or Lake Austin Boulevard on the south (depending on whom you ask), West 38th Street on the north, Lake Austin on the west, and Mo-Pac on the east.
While not the most affluent neighborhood in town (that would be West Lake Hills), Tarrytown holds its own as an monied central-city enclave that dates back to 1915. While it’s near downtown, its massive canopy of oak trees gives it a quiet, inviting character that makes it seem miles away.
The housing in the neighborhood tends to be older, and bigger, than in most parts of town, but there are also small, older cottage and large new mansions, as well as apartment and condo complexes in the area.
The current average asking price in Tarrytown is $447 per square foot. Viewed in terms via the window of overall asking price, however, the range of available homes for sale in neighborhood varies quite a bit.
Houses on the market in the neighborhood are start at $233 per square foot (1905 Mountain View Road, recently reduced to just over $1 million) and top out at $911 per square foot (3604 Windsor Road, a home we recently featured costing $5.8 million).