
$469,000
8708 Brookfield DR, Austin, TX, 78758

$469,000
8708 Brookfield DR, Austin, TX, 78758

$450,000
8512 Remington LN, Austin, TX, 78758

$414,999
8401 Staunton DR, Austin, TX, 78758

$399,000
8436 Bangor BND, Austin, TX, 78758

$397,000
8520 Bradford DR, Austin, TX, 78758

$395,000
8800 Redfield LN, Austin, TX, 78758

$375,000
8602 Colonial DR, Austin, TX, 78758

$350,000
8404 Maine DR, Austin, TX, 78758

$349,900
1204 Carrizo TER, Austin, TX, 78758
$314,900
8702 Bridgeport DR, Austin, TX, 78758

$279,900
8405 Sequoia DR, Austin, TX, 78758

$225,000
8400 Jamestown DR #332, Austin, TX, 78758

$210,000
8400 Jamestown DR #226, Austin, TX, 78758
There are 11 active listings in Jamestown with a median list price of $350K and a median sold price of $342K.
Homes average 31 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 1 homes have sold, with 16 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $278.
Jamestown is a residential neighborhood in northeast Austin, Texas, located within the 78753 zip code in Travis County. The neighborhood is situated east of I-35 and north of US 290 (East Ben White Boulevard), bounded approximately by Rundberg Lane to the south, Dessau Road to the east, and Braker Lane to the north. The subdivision was developed primarily during the late 1970s and 1980s as part of northeast Austin's rapid residential growth during that period. Jamestown sits approximately 9 miles north-northeast of downtown Austin.
Homes in Jamestown typically range from $250,000 to $400,000. The housing stock consists primarily of single-family homes built between 1978 and 1988, with most featuring brick or brick-and-siding exteriors, composition roofing, and single-story layouts. Lot sizes average approximately 6,000 to 8,000 square feet, and homes range from 1,000 to 1,600 square feet with three to four bedrooms. Some homeowners have added second-story additions or expanded living areas. The relatively uniform construction era gives the neighborhood a consistent streetscape of single-story ranch and transitional-style homes set on level lots.
Jamestown is served by Austin Independent School District. Students in the area are typically zoned to Hart Elementary School, Dobie Middle School, and Lanier High School. Hart Elementary serves grades pre-K through 5 with approximately 600 students. Dobie Middle School serves grades 6 through 8 with roughly 800 students and offers bilingual education programs. Lanier High School enrolls approximately 1,700 students in grades 9 through 12 and provides career and technical education pathways, dual-credit courses through Austin Community College, and athletics programs including a state-competitive soccer program.
Commuters from Jamestown reach downtown Austin in approximately 15 to 25 minutes via I-35 or US 183, depending on traffic. The North Austin employment corridor along Parmer Lane and Burnet Road includes technology employers such as IBM and Apple within a 10-minute drive. Capital Metro bus routes serve Rundberg Lane and Dessau Road, providing connections to the North Lamar Transit Center and downtown. The H-E-B on Rundberg Lane is less than a mile west, and additional retail and dining options cluster along I-35 and US 183 interchanges.
Jamestown features single-story brick homes from the late 1970s and 1980s set on lots averaging 6,000 to 8,000 square feet. Streets follow a mix of curvilinear and cul-de-sac patterns that limit through-traffic. Mature crape myrtles and live oaks line many of the interior streets. The neighborhood does not have a mandatory HOA, which results in variation in exterior upkeep and landscaping styles. Property tax rates fall under Travis County and Austin ISD jurisdictions. Sidewalks are present on most streets, and the generally flat terrain makes the neighborhood walkable for local errands along Rundberg Lane.
Daily needs are addressed by the commercial corridors along Rundberg Lane and I-35. H-E-B on Rundberg Lane is within a short drive, and additional grocery options include Fiesta Mart on North Lamar Boulevard approximately 2 miles west. The area along Rundberg Lane and North Lamar includes a dense concentration of international restaurants and grocery stores specializing in Asian, Latin American, and Middle Eastern cuisines. Little Walnut Creek Greenbelt, approximately 1 mile north, provides unpaved trails for walking and cycling along the creek. Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park, a 293-acre park about 2 miles northeast, offers mountain biking trails, athletic fields, a swimming pool, and picnic areas.
Jamestown is served by Austin ISD. Students typically attend Wooldridge Elementary for elementary school, Burnet Middle School (Austin ISD) for middle school, and Navarro Early College or Lanier High School for high school.
School District: Austin ISD
Homes in Jamestown typically range from $250,000 to $400,000. The housing stock consists mostly of single-story brick homes from the late 1970s and 1980s, ranging from 1,000 to 1,600 square feet on lots of 6,000 to 8,000 square feet.
Jamestown is zoned to Austin ISD. Students typically attend Hart Elementary, Dobie Middle School, and Lanier High School. Lanier High enrolls approximately 1,700 students and offers CTE pathways and dual-credit courses.
Jamestown is approximately 9 miles north-northeast of downtown Austin. The commute takes 15 to 25 minutes via I-35 or US 183, depending on traffic conditions and route choice.
IBM and Apple both operate large campuses within 6 miles of Jamestown along the Parmer Lane and Burnet Road technology corridor. Samsung Austin Semiconductor is approximately 5 miles north on East Parmer Lane.
Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park is about 2 miles northeast with 293 acres of mountain biking trails, athletic fields, and a swimming pool. Little Walnut Creek Greenbelt is approximately 1 mile north with unpaved hiking trails.
H-E-B on Rundberg Lane is less than a mile west of the neighborhood. Fiesta Mart on North Lamar Boulevard is approximately 2 miles west, and the area includes multiple international grocery stores along the Rundberg Lane corridor.
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