How many Austin homes are for sale in a subdivision near you? What are the median list prices? Let’s explore some random Austin subdivisions look at the numbers. Note these numbers are by specific subdivision name, not by area. There may be more homes available nearby. When buyers are looking in a general area, like Tarrytown or Travis Heights, I typically set up a map search. Older neighborhoods are made up of many micro-subdivisions as the land was and is developed. The subdivision list below is random. It will give you an overall idea of what to expect in terms of available inventory. If there is a particular subdivision or neighborhood you would like me to highlight in the future, please ask.
Austin Market Data
Crestview
Number of homes for sale 13
Median List Price $264,900
Where in Austin? Central
Rob Roy on theLake
Number of homes for sale 6
Median List Price $2,924,500
Where in Austin? West
Tarrytown
Number of homes for sale 7
Median List Price $789,000
Where in Austin? Central
Legend Oaks
Number of homes for sale 9
Median List Price $259,900
Where in Austin? Southwest
Shady Hollow
Number of homes for sale 9
Median List Price $304,990
Where in Austin? Southwest
Senna Hills
Number of homes for sale 4
Median List Price $532,188
Where in Austin? West
Great Hills
Number of homes for sale 11
Median List Price $525,000
Where in Austin? Northwest
Highland Park
Number of homes for sale 11
Median List Price $589,000
Where in Austin? Central
Jester Estates
Number of homes for sale 7
Median List Price $457,000
Where in Austin? Northwest
Mueller
Number of homes for sale 6
Median List Price $746,716
Where in Austin? East
Crossing at Onion Creek
Number of homes for sale 11
Median List Price $160,000
Where in Austin? Southeast

How does Austin stack up?
I wrote an article a couple of weeks ago about why sellers should keep their homes on the market during the holiday season. There are advantages for buyers as well during the holidays for those who can find some extra few hours in their shopping schedule. One thing buyers have going for them is that there are less people shopping for homes.
‘Tis the season for shopping, baking, cooking, cleaning and maybe a little pepper spray in your eye. With all of the added things to find time for during the holidays, selling a home can seem an additional job we may not have time for. There are benefits though to selling during the holiday season and certainly things to be mindful of.