Market Overview for Four Seasons
There are 8 active listings in Four Seasons with a median list price of $430K and a median sold price of $385K.
Homes average 115 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 4 homes have sold, with 24 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $267.
About Four Seasons
Four Seasons is a residential subdivision in northeast Austin, Texas (Travis County, 78753), near the intersection of North Lamar Boulevard and Rundberg Lane. The community was built in approximately 1971 to 1974 and is organized into three platted sections: Four Seasons Spring, Four Seasons Summer, and Four Seasons Fall. Streets are named after calendar months — January Drive, February Drive, March Drive, and others — reflecting the seasonal theme.
Homes are predominantly single-story, with an average size of approximately 1,838 square feet and a typical configuration of 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The neighborhood has no mandatory HOA and is not gated. Mature trees and established landscaping characterize the 50-plus-year-old community.
In April 2026, the City of Austin completed a $1.93 million January Drive Flood Risk Reduction Project (funded by the 2018 voter-approved bond), installing over 1,700 feet of new storm drain pipe and protecting over 70 properties that had been affected by undersized drainage during 2015 storms.
The neighborhood is approximately 10 to 12 miles north of downtown Austin and is served by Austin Independent School District.
The community has an estimated 3,706 residents across the three sections. The neighborhood is classified among the northeast Austin subdivisions, alongside Windsor Hills, North Oaks, Walnut Ridge, and Copperfield. Home values in the area range from approximately $270,000 to $475,000, offering a relatively affordable price point within the Austin metro.
Living in Four Seasons
Four Seasons offers an established neighborhood with mature landscaping near the North Lamar Boulevard corridor. Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park, a 293-acre park with 15 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, an off-leash dog area, and a swimming pool, is in the same zip code at 12138 N. Lamar Boulevard.
Austin ISD serves the community. Zoned schools include Graham Elementary (TEA C rating, 71/100 for 2024-25, approximately 412 students, dual-language immersion program), Dobie Middle School (J. Frank Dobie College Prep Academy at 1200 E. Rundberg Lane), and Northeast Early College High School. Northeast ECHS offers an early college program allowing students to earn an associate degree while in high school.
Commute access includes I-35, North Lamar Boulevard, and US-183. The Domain mixed-use shopping and entertainment district is accessible from the neighborhood. The 2025-26 combined property tax rate for properties in Austin city limits, Travis County, and Austin ISD is approximately 2.05%.
Things to Do in Four Seasons
- Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park: A 293-acre park at 12138 N. Lamar Boulevard with 15 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, off-leash dog area, swimming pool, playground, softball fields, and basketball courts.
- The Domain: A mixed-use shopping, dining, and entertainment district in north Austin with retail, restaurants, and tech offices.
- North Lamar Boulevard Corridor: Commercial corridor near the neighborhood with diverse shopping and international dining options.
- January Drive Greenway: Restored creek area along January Drive following the 2026 flood risk reduction project, with erosion controls and landscape restoration.
- Bartholomew District Park: A municipal park with a pool, tennis courts, softball field, and disc golf course, approximately 5 miles south.
Major Employers in Four Seasons
- Apple (Technology): Campus at 5501-5505 W. Parmer Lane with over 3,600 jobs, accessible from the neighborhood.
- Samsung Austin Semiconductor (Technology / Manufacturing): Semiconductor fabrication at 12100 Samsung Boulevard in northeast Austin.
- Dell Technologies (Technology): Major employer in the Parmer Lane corridor north of the neighborhood.
- 3M (Manufacturing / Technology): Office at the Parmer Austin development, relocated approximately 800 employees to the location.
Four Seasons Schools
Four Seasons is served by Austin Independent School District. The zoned elementary offers a dual-language immersion program.
School District: Austin ISD
Public Schools
- Graham Elementary
- Dobie Middle
- Northeast Early College High School
Frequently Asked Questions
When was Four Seasons in Austin built?
Four Seasons was built between approximately 1971 and 1974. The neighborhood is organized into three sections — Spring, Summer, and Fall — with streets named after calendar months.
Does Four Seasons have an HOA?
No, Four Seasons does not have a mandatory homeowners association. The neighborhood has public streets and no gate.
What schools serve Four Seasons?
Four Seasons is served by Austin ISD. Zoned schools include Graham Elementary (dual-language program), Dobie Middle School (College Prep Academy), and Northeast Early College High School (early college associate degree program).
How far is Four Seasons from downtown Austin?
Downtown Austin is approximately 10 to 12 miles south, accessible via I-35, North Lamar Boulevard, or US-183.
What is the property tax rate in Four Seasons?
The combined property tax rate for properties in Austin city limits, Travis County, and Austin ISD is approximately 2.05% for the 2025-26 tax year.