West Lake Hills vs Tarrytown: Quick Comparison
Before diving into the details, here is a side-by-side snapshot of the two neighborhoods across the metrics most buyers prioritize:
| Category | West Lake Hills | Tarrytown |
|---|---|---|
| Median Home Price | $1.5M – $3M+ | $1.8M – $4M+ |
| Price Per Sq Ft | ~$650–$720/sqft | ~$680–$780/sqft |
| Lot Size | 0.5 – 3+ acres | 6,000 – 15,000 sqft |
| School District | Eanes ISD (#1 in Austin metro) | Austin ISD (Casis ES top-rated) |
| Walk Score | ~15 (car-dependent) | ~55–70 (somewhat walkable) |
| To Downtown | 15–25 min (off-peak) | 8–12 min (off-peak) |
| Property Tax Rate | ~1.31% (no Austin city tax) | ~1.65–1.75% (full Austin rate) |
| Gated Options | Yes (multiple) | No |
| Architectural Style | Contemporary / New Construction | Historic / Eclectic (1920s–1970s) |
| HOA Prevalence | Some sections have HOAs | Rarely (minimal HOAs) |
| Hill Country Views | Common on ridge properties | Rare |
| Lake Austin Access | Some waterfront communities | Walkable to lake shore |
West Lake Hills Overview
West Lake Hills (also written as "Westlake Hills") is an incorporated city of approximately 3,500 residents situated six to eight miles west of downtown Austin along Loop 360 (Capital of Texas Hwy) and the Bee Cave Road corridor. Its position in the Texas Hill Country means terrain is dramatic, canyon rims, ridge lines, and creek valleys create naturally private homesites with views that are genuinely scarce in the broader Austin market.
The defining characteristic of West Lake Hills for most buyers is Eanes ISD, consistently ranked the #1 school district in the Austin metro by Niche.com and the Texas Education Agency. Westlake High School, Hill Country Middle School, and Eanes Elementary together constitute a K–12 public school pipeline that rivals private school outcomes without private school tuition.
West Lake Hills is decidedly car-dependent. There are no walkable commercial corridors within the city itself, and the hilly terrain and limited sidewalks make pedestrian navigation impractical. This is not a concern for most buyers in the market, who prioritize privacy and lot size over walkability, but it is a fundamental lifestyle trade-off worth acknowledging before purchase.
Who Buys in West Lake Hills
- Families with school-age children for whom Eanes ISD is a primary driver
- Technology executives and founders relocating from high-cost California and Pacific Northwest markets
- Buyers seeking larger lots (half-acre to multi-acre) and hill country privacy
- Long-term investors attracted by the property tax advantage and school-district-driven demand stability
- Buyers who want gated community options (Barton Creek, Rob Roy, Davenport Ranch)
Tarrytown Overview
Tarrytown is one of Austin's oldest and most storied residential neighborhoods, developed primarily from the 1920s through the 1960s along the western shore of the Colorado River near Lake Austin, roughly three to four miles west of downtown. The neighborhood is characterized by mature live oak canopies, tree-lined residential streets, architectural variety (Craftsman bungalows alongside Tudor Revival homes alongside mid-century ranches alongside contemporary remodels), and a deep-rooted community identity that newer master-planned developments cannot replicate.
Unlike West Lake Hills, Tarrytown is within Austin city limits, which means residents pay the full Austin city property tax rate, but also have access to City of Austin parks, infrastructure, and urban amenities. The neighborhood's Walk Score typically registers in the 55–70 range for Austin, high by Austin standards, with walkable access to Tarrytown Shopping Center, Mozart's Coffee Roasters, Mayfield Park and Preserve, and the Lake Austin Blvd boat ramp.
Tarrytown carries significant "old-money" Austin prestige. Multi-generational Austin families, prominent attorneys, physicians, university administrators, and arts community leaders have anchored the neighborhood for decades. The social fabric and community institutions, neighborhood associations, longstanding connections, local traditions, are deeply established and represent a form of intangible value that does not appear on any MLS printout.
Who Buys in Tarrytown
- Buyers who prioritize walkability, neighborhood character, and proximity to downtown and Lake Austin
- Buyers who value architectural authenticity and the "soul" of an established Austin neighborhood
- Empty nesters and buyers without school-age children who do not need Eanes ISD
- Those who want minimal HOA restrictions and maximum architectural flexibility for renovations
- Long-tenured Austin residents with personal and professional ties to central Austin institutions
- Buyers seeking homes in the $1.8M–$4M range on smaller (but extremely well-located) lots
School District Comparison
The school district question is the single most decisive factor for families with school-age children considering either neighborhood. Both options are strong by Texas public school standards, but they are not equivalent.
Eanes ISD (West Lake Hills)
Eanes ISD is consistently ranked the #1 school district in the Austin metro and among the top 2% statewide. The district's per-pupil spending, teacher retention rates, AP participation, SAT/ACT average scores, and college matriculation outcomes place it in a separate tier from most Texas urban school districts. For families relocating from high-performing suburban school districts in California, the New York suburbs, or Chicago's North Shore, Eanes ISD is often the only Austin district that meets their established expectations.
| School Level | West Lake Hills (Eanes ISD) | Tarrytown (Austin ISD) |
|---|---|---|
| Elementary | Eanes ES (top-rated statewide) | Casis ES (top-rated in AISD) |
| Middle School | Hill Country MS (highly rated) | O. Henry MS (solid AISD campus) |
| High School | Westlake HS (top 5% Texas) | Austin HS (strong, varied outcomes) |
| District Rating | #1 Austin metro | Large urban district, variable |
| Private School Offset | High, most families stay public | Moderate, some choose private |
Austin ISD (Tarrytown)
Austin ISD is the large urban district serving the City of Austin. Tarrytown's attendance zones include Casis Elementary (one of the highest-rated AISD campuses, frequently ranked in the top 5-10% of Texas elementary schools), O. Henry Middle School, and Austin High School. For families satisfied with strong AISD campuses and who may also consider private school options for secondary education, Tarrytown's school access is competitive. For families who require the most consistently high-performing public school pipeline from K–12, Eanes ISD holds a clear advantage.
Price & Value Analysis
Comparing prices between West Lake Hills and Tarrytown requires accounting for the structural differences: lot sizes, home sizes, architectural vintage, and the tax rate differential all affect the true cost of ownership and the comparability of values.
Absolute Price vs. Price Per Square Foot
Tarrytown typically commands a higher price per square foot than West Lake Hills, often $680–$780/sqft for renovated or new construction properties versus $650–$720/sqft in West Lake Hills. This reflects Tarrytown's location premium (closer to downtown, Lake Austin walkability) and its land scarcity (smaller lots mean the land component is a larger share of total value).
However, because West Lake Hills homes are typically on significantly larger lots and have larger overall square footages, absolute transaction prices in West Lake Hills can equal or exceed Tarrytown across the board. An 1,800-sqft Tarrytown cottage on a 7,500-sqft lot may sell for $1.6M ($888/sqft land-adjusted); a 4,500-sqft West Lake Hills estate on 1.5 acres may sell for $3.2M ($711/sqft), same or more total dollars, different value composition.
Total Cost of Ownership: The Tax Advantage
Over a 10-year ownership horizon, the property tax differential between West Lake Hills and Tarrytown is substantial. Using a representative $2.5M home value:
| Metric | West Lake Hills | Tarrytown |
|---|---|---|
| Estimated Tax Rate | ~1.31% / year | ~1.70% / year |
| Annual Tax on $2.5M | ~$32,750 | ~$42,500 |
| Annual Savings | ~$9,750 advantage | — |
| 10-Year Cumulative Savings | ~$97,500+ | — |
Verify current adopted rates through the Travis Central Appraisal District and consult your CPA for a property-specific analysis incorporating homestead exemptions and current exemption caps.
Lifestyle & Walkability
The walkability gap between Tarrytown and West Lake Hills is perhaps the starkest lifestyle difference between the two neighborhoods, and for certain buyer profiles it is determinative.
Tarrytown: Austin's Most Walkable Luxury Neighborhood
Tarrytown's Walk Score of 55–70 is exceptional for Austin, a city built overwhelmingly around car dependency. Residents of Tarrytown regularly walk or cycle to:
- Tarrytown Shopping Center, Central Market (Austin's premier grocery destination), restaurants, dry cleaning, coffee shops
- Mozart's Coffee Roasters, An Austin institution on Lake Austin Blvd with lake-side seating
- Mayfield Park and Preserve, 23-acre park with peacocks, historic cottage, and trails
- Lake Austin Blvd boat ramp and kayak/SUP access
- Deep Eddy Pool, Texas's oldest public swimming pool, a beloved community gathering spot
- Multiple dining, wine bar, and boutique retail options along Lake Austin Blvd and 35th Street
For buyers who moved from walkable urban neighborhoods in New York, San Francisco, Chicago, or Washington D.C. and are reluctant to give up the ability to reach coffee, groceries, or the waterfront on foot, Tarrytown is uniquely capable of meeting that expectation within the Austin luxury market.
West Lake Hills: Car-Dependent Hill Country Living
West Lake Hills' Walk Score is typically below 20, functionally car-dependent for virtually all daily errands. The neighborhood's hilly terrain, limited sidewalks, and absence of commercial nodes within walking distance make personal vehicles essential. This is a known and accepted trade-off for the vast majority of West Lake Hills buyers, who prize the privacy, space, and school district over urban convenience. For those working from home or who are retired, car dependency is a non-issue. For buyers commuting daily who also want the flexibility to walk to dinner or the farmers market, West Lake Hills requires a lifestyle adjustment.
Which Neighborhood Is Right for You?
Choose West Lake Hills if: You have school-age children and Eanes ISD is a primary priority • You want larger lots (half-acre to multi-acre) and hill country privacy • You prefer newer construction with contemporary finishes • The property tax advantage is financially meaningful over your expected holding period • You want gated community options • Your employer is in the North or Northwest Austin tech corridor.
Choose Tarrytown if: Walkability, Lake Austin access, and proximity to downtown are central to your lifestyle • You value established Austin neighborhood character and architectural authenticity • You do not have school-age children or are comfortable with AISD's top-rated campuses • You prefer smaller, more intimate lots with established tree canopy • You want minimal HOA restrictions and architectural flexibility • You value "old Austin" prestige and multi-generational neighborhood stability.
A Note on Off-Market Inventory
In both West Lake Hills and Tarrytown, a meaningful share of transactions, particularly at the $3M+ level, happen off-market or as pocket listings. Many sellers in these established neighborhoods prefer discreet transactions that avoid public days-on-market exposure. For buyers who want access to the full range of available inventory, not just what appears on Zillow or Realtor.com, working with a specialist who has active relationships in both neighborhoods is essential. Shivraj Grewal's network in the West Austin luxury corridor provides clients access to pre-market and off-market opportunities that are not otherwise publicly available.
Commute Comparison
Both neighborhoods offer excellent access to Austin's most desirable employment and lifestyle destinations, with different trade-offs:
- Downtown Austin: Tarrytown 8–12 min off-peak vs. West Lake Hills 15–25 min off-peak
- Apple/North Austin Tech Corridor: West Lake Hills ~25–35 min via Loop 360/183 vs. Tarrytown ~30–40 min through/around downtown
- The Domain (North Austin): Both roughly 25–35 min depending on time of day
- Austin-Bergstrom Airport: Both approximately 35–50 min off-peak; Tarrytown has slight advantage via Mopac
- Tesla Gigafactory (SE Austin): Both 40–55 min; neither has a strong advantage