
$389,000
4159 Steck Ave #107, Austin, TX, 78759

$389,000
4159 Steck Ave #107, Austin, TX, 78759

$370,000
8200 Neely DR #214, Austin, TX, 78759

$365,000
4159 Steck Ave #214, Austin, TX, 78759

$350,000
4159 Steck Ave #226, Austin, TX, 78759

$278,000
4159 Steck Ave #258, Austin, TX, 78759

$275,000
4159 Steck Ave #235, Austin, TX, 78759

$259,000
4159 Steck Ave #169, Austin, TX, 78759

$240,000
4159 Steck Ave #267, Austin, TX, 78759
There are 7 active listings in Mesa Village with a median list price of $278K and a median sold price of $282K.
Homes average 67 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 1 homes have sold, with 4 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $278.
Mesa Village is a condominium community located at 4159 Steck Avenue in the Westover Hills area of northwest Austin, Texas, within the 78759 zip code in Travis County. The complex was built in 1978 and contains 178 units arranged across multiple two-story buildings spaced along open green areas and interior walkways. Mesa Village sits between the MoPac Expressway (Loop 1) to the east and Bull Creek District Park to the west, roughly 8 miles northwest of downtown Austin. The community is bordered by Steck Avenue to the south, with established single-family neighborhoods on the surrounding streets.
Resale prices at Mesa Village typically range from $100,000 to $185,000 depending on unit size and condition. Units range from approximately 829 square feet for one-bedroom layouts to 1,443 square feet for three-bedroom configurations. Monthly HOA fees cover water, trash, sewer, pool access, tennis courts, the dog park, and exterior maintenance. Floor plans include one-, two-, and three-bedroom units with open living areas, reserved parking spaces, and either ground-floor patios or second-floor balconies. Construction is wood-frame with stucco and wood siding exteriors, typical of late-1970s Central Texas condominium construction.
Mesa Village is served by Austin Independent School District. Students in the area typically attend Hill Elementary School, Murchison Middle School, and Anderson High School. Hill Elementary serves grades pre-K through 5 with approximately 450 students. Murchison Middle School serves grades 6 through 8 with roughly 900 students and offers a range of elective programs. Anderson High School enrolls over 2,100 students in grades 9 through 12 and provides Advanced Placement courses, career and technical education pathways, and a strong fine arts program.
Commuters from Mesa Village reach downtown Austin in approximately 15 minutes via MoPac Expressway (Loop 1), which has an on-ramp less than half a mile east of the complex. The Arboretum shopping area along Research Boulevard (US 183) is roughly 2 miles north, and the Domain mixed-use development sits approximately 4 miles northeast. Capital Metro bus routes serve stops along Steck Avenue and nearby arterials. H-E-B on Far West Boulevard, Randalls on Steck Avenue, and several restaurants are all within a five-minute drive.
Mesa Village features two-story condominium buildings arranged around Schroeter Park, a 12-acre green space at the center of the community named for one of the development's original residents, Hubert Schroeter. The park includes a mile-long walking trail, a basketball court, picnic shelters with tables, and barbecue pits. Community amenities include a clubhouse, swimming pool, dog run, and tennis courts, all maintained through HOA fees. Buildings have stucco and wood siding exteriors with covered walkways, and units include reserved parking. Sidewalks and paved paths connect buildings to the park and to Steck Avenue. Property tax rates fall under Travis County and Austin ISD jurisdictions.
Daily errands are convenient from Mesa Village due to the retail density along Steck Avenue and nearby Far West Boulevard. Three shopping centers sit within half a mile of the complex, and H-E-B on Far West Boulevard provides full-service grocery within a five-minute drive. Bull Creek District Park, a 48-acre park operated by the City of Austin, is located adjacent to the community and offers hiking trails, a wading creek, and picnic areas. The Arboretum shopping area about 2 miles north along Research Boulevard includes restaurants, retail stores, and a movie theater. Weekend recreation options include Bull Creek Greenbelt trails and the Balcones District Park pool, both within a short drive.
Mesa Village is served by Austin ISD. Students typically attend Hill Elementary or Doss Elementary (Austin ISD) for elementary school, Murchison Middle School for middle school, and Anderson High School for high school.
School District: Austin ISD
Resale condos at Mesa Village typically range from $100,000 to $185,000 depending on unit size and condition. Units range from 829 square feet for one-bedroom layouts to 1,443 square feet for three-bedroom configurations.
Mesa Village is zoned to Austin ISD. Students typically attend Hill Elementary, Murchison Middle School, and Anderson High School. Anderson High enrolls over 2,100 students and offers AP courses and career and technical education pathways.
Mesa Village is approximately 8 miles northwest of downtown Austin. The commute takes about 15 minutes via MoPac Expressway (Loop 1), with an on-ramp less than half a mile from the complex.
Mesa Village has a homeowners association with monthly fees covering water, trash, sewer, pool access, tennis courts, dog park, and exterior maintenance. The complex includes a clubhouse and community swimming pool.
Bull Creek District Park, a 48-acre City of Austin park, is adjacent to Mesa Village with hiking trails and wading areas. Schroeter Park, a 12-acre green space, sits at the center of the community with a mile-long trail and basketball court.
H-E-B on Far West Boulevard and Randalls on Steck Avenue are both within a five-minute drive. The Arboretum shopping area about 2 miles north provides additional grocery and retail options.
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