
The Best Up-and-Coming Austin Neighborhoods to Watch in 2026
If you're planning on moving to Austin, one of the biggest questions is simple: Where should I buy?
While established neighborhoods continue to attract attention, many buyers are looking for communities that offer a combination of lifestyle, convenience, and long-term growth potential. The good news is that the 2026 Austin real estate market is creating opportunities that haven't existed in several years.
Higher inventory levels and a more balanced market mean buyers have more choices, more negotiating power, and the ability to explore neighborhoods that could become Austin's next hot spots.
As I help clients relocate to Austin every day, these are the neighborhoods I'm watching most closely in 2026.
Why 2026 Could Be a Great Time to Buy in Austin
The Austin market has shifted from the fast-paced competition of previous years into a healthier environment for buyers. Some economist have noted that available housing inventory is starting to decline which could indicate a rebounding, stronger SELLER’S market in 2027. The window of opportunity for buyers to grab a house without much competition may be slowly closing. Any buyer on the fence will want to consider their timing.
Today's market offers:
More homes available to choose from than historical numbers
Less pressure to make instant decisions - this can vary by neighborhood as some areas are experiencing buyer competition for the most compelling homes.
Increased opportunities for negotiations -
Better chances of finding a home that matches both your lifestyle and budget
For relocating buyers, this creates an ideal opportunity to look beyond the most well-known neighborhoods and discover communities that are still growing.
St. Elmo: Austin's Creative District on the Rise
Located just south of Downtown Austin, St. Elmo has transformed into one of the city's most exciting mixed-use districts. The price point is accessible to many first-time home buyers.
Why buyers love it
Breweries and local restaurants
Coffee shops and creative spaces
Easy access to South Congress
Growing residential developments
Convenient and fast commute to Downtown
The combination of new construction, entertainment, and walkability makes St. Elmo particularly attractive for young professionals and anyone looking for an urban lifestyle without being directly in Downtown.
Highland: A Neighborhood Being Reimagined
Highland continues to evolve thanks to significant public and private investment. Longtime Austinites will remember the old Highland mall which has been redeveloped into a fantastic massive, mixed-use development anchored by Austin Community College (ACC).
Former shopping centers have become educational campuses, mixed-use developments, and residential communities that are changing the character of the area.
Highlights include:
Austin Community College Highland Campus
MetroRail access
New apartments and townhomes
Growing restaurant and retail options
Excellent central location
For relocating buyers who value convenience and connectivity, Highland offers tremendous potential. And don’t forget the AMAZING redevelopment of the Crescent Shopping center at Airport and Lamar nearby. What used to be a low vacancy strip center is now a thriving commercial center for restaurants, a grocery store, knick knacks, books, crafts, and more!
Windsor Park: Established Charm with Continued Growth
Windsor Park has quietly become one of East Austin's most desirable neighborhoods.
Tree-lined streets, renovated mid-century homes, and proximity to Downtown have made it increasingly popular with buyers looking for character and community.
Residents enjoy:
Local coffee shops
Bartholomew Park
Family-friendly atmosphere
Easy access to Mueller
Short commute to major employers
While prices have appreciated, Windsor Park still offers opportunities compared to some neighboring communities!
East MLK: One of Austin's Emerging Hot Spots
East MLK continues to experience redevelopment while maintaining its unique local identity.
New construction homes sit alongside established neighborhoods, creating options for buyers with different budgets and preferences.
Reasons to watch East MLK:
Growing investment
Access to Downtown Austin
Expanding dining scene
New residential development
Strong long-term growth potential with the development Colony Loop Park nearby: https://colonyparkatx.com/
Mueller: A Proven Success Story That Keeps Growing
Mueller has already established itself as one of Austin's premier master-planned communities, but it continues to evolve with new businesses, parks, and amenities.
What makes Mueller stand out:
Walkable community design
Weekly farmers market
Extensive trail system, over 4 miles long!
Restaurants and retail
Modern homes, townhomes, and condos
Excellent access to Downtown and major employers
For families and professionals who prioritize convenience and community, Mueller remains one of Austin's strongest long-term choices.
Manor: Affordability Meets Opportunity
Many relocating buyers are surprised by what Manor has to offer.
Located just east of Austin, Manor provides newer homes and more space while remaining within commuting distance of the city. And you can’t beat the fact that Manor has a new HEB! Texans LOVE their HEBs!
Buyers appreciate:
More affordable price points
New master-planned communities
Larger lots
Continued commercial development
Growing infrastructure
A first-time buyer relocating from California or Colorado may find that Manor offers significantly more home for the same budget compared to central Austin neighborhoods.
Kyle: A Suburb That Continues to Boom
Kyle has experienced tremendous growth over the past several years and continues attracting buyers looking for affordability and lifestyle.
Located between Austin and San Marcos, Kyle offers:
Many new construction communities
Family-oriented neighborhoods
Expanding retail and dining
Parks and recreation
Convenient access via I-35
For remote workers or buyers who don't need to commute Downtown every day, Kyle provides exceptional value. For commuters into Austin, it can be a longer commute.
Which Neighborhood Is Right for You?
Every buyer has different priorities.
You may prioritize:
Walkability and nightlife
Family-friendly amenities
Investment potential
New construction - this can be harder to find in the urban core of Austin
Affordability
Short commute times
That's why I encourage clients to compare neighborhoods based on how they actually live rather than simply following market trends.
The best neighborhood isn't necessarily the most popular one. It's the one that fits your lifestyle, goals, and budget.
Final Thoughts
Austin continues to evolve, and the neighborhoods attracting attention today may become tomorrow's most sought-after communities.
St. Elmo, Highland, Windsor Park, East MLK, Mueller, Manor, and Kyle each offer something unique, whether you're looking for urban convenience, master-planned living, or more home for your money.
If you're relocating to Austin, understanding these local markets before you start shopping can make a significant difference in finding the right home and making a confident investment.
Ready to Explore Austin's Up-and-Coming Neighborhoods?
I help buyers relocating to Austin find neighborhoods that match their lifestyle, commute, and long-term goals. Whether you're moving across Texas or across the country, I'd love to help you navigate the market and discover the community that's right for you. It’s no joke that I have lived in 25 zip codes in AUSTIN! But this has given me a perspective on how each part of Austin differs and what the lived experience
Contact Ashley today to schedule a personalized relocation consultation and start your Austin home search.
