
$1,199,000
621 Kinnikinik LOOP, Austin, TX, 78737

$1,199,000
621 Kinnikinik LOOP, Austin, TX, 78737

$995,000
438 Pear Tree LN, Austin, TX, 78737

$972,500
365 Pear Tree LN, Austin, TX, 78737
There are 3 active listings in Oakridge Park with a median list price of $995K and a median sold price of $1.2M.
Homes average 26 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 1 homes have sold, with 2 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $289.
Oak Ridge Park at Kinnikinik is a rural residential neighborhood located in southwest Austin, Texas, within the 78737 zip code in Travis and Hays counties. The community is situated off FM 1826, approximately 20 miles southwest of downtown Austin and a few minutes north of Dripping Springs. Properties in the neighborhood feature acreage lots with pastures, mature oak trees, and a country setting while maintaining proximity to urban amenities along US 290 and FM 1826. The subdivision dates back to the 1980s and has seen continued development through the 2000s.
Homes in Oak Ridge Park at Kinnikinik range from approximately $345,000 to $700,000 depending on lot size, home size, and improvements. Lot sizes vary from 1 to 8 acres, with most properties featuring at least 1 to 2 acres of land. Homes range from approximately 1,400 to 3,000 square feet, with construction materials including limestone, brick, and stucco exteriors. Architectural styles reflect Hill Country building traditions with metal and composition roofing, covered porches, and detached structures on larger lots. There is no HOA in the neighborhood, allowing homeowners more flexibility in property use including workshops, animal keeping, and agricultural activities.
Oak Ridge Park at Kinnikinik is served by Dripping Springs Independent School District. Students in the area are typically zoned to Rooster Springs Elementary School on Belterra Drive, Sycamore Springs Middle School on Sawyer Ranch Road, and Dripping Springs High School. Dripping Springs ISD operates multiple campuses and enrolls approximately 8,000 students district-wide. Dripping Springs High School serves grades 9 through 12 and offers Advanced Placement courses, career and technical education pathways, athletics, and fine arts programs. The district has received TEA accountability ratings and maintains a graduation rate above 95 percent.
Commuters from Oak Ridge Park at Kinnikinik reach downtown Austin in approximately 25 to 35 minutes via FM 1826 north to MoPac Expressway or via US 290 east. Belterra Village, a 93-acre mixed-use commercial center, is located approximately 2 miles south on FM 1826 and includes restaurants, medical offices, retail, and EVO Entertainment cinema. The Dripping Springs commercial corridor along US 290 is roughly 5 miles southwest, with additional grocery, dining, and service options. Bee Cave and the Hill Country Galleria are approximately 10 miles northeast along RM 620.
Oak Ridge Park at Kinnikinik features homes on multi-acre lots along Kinnikinik Loop and connecting roads that wind through rolling Hill Country terrain. Mature live oak and cedar trees provide natural canopy coverage across most properties, and many lots include open pasture areas. The absence of an HOA allows property owners to maintain livestock, build accessory structures, and customize their land use within county regulations. Streets are two-lane roads without curbs or sidewalks, consistent with the rural character of the area. Property tax rates fall under Travis County, Hays County (for some parcels), and Dripping Springs ISD jurisdictions. Water service is provided through local utility districts or private wells depending on the lot.
Belterra Village, approximately 2 miles south, serves as the primary commercial hub with restaurants including Torchys Tacos, Hat Creek Burger Company, and Mighty Fine Burgers, along with a Belterra Village H-E-B for grocery shopping. EVO Entertainment at Belterra Village offers movie screenings, bowling, and dining under one roof. The Dripping Springs Farmers Market operates seasonally on Mercer Street in downtown Dripping Springs, roughly 5 miles southwest. Hamilton Pool Preserve, a Travis County natural area with a 50-foot waterfall and natural swimming pool, is located approximately 12 miles west along Hamilton Pool Road. Several wineries and distilleries along US 290 west of Dripping Springs offer tasting rooms and events within a 15-minute drive.
Oak Ridge Park at Kinnikinik is served by Dripping Springs ISD. Students typically attend Cypress Springs Elementary or Sycamore Springs Elementary or Dripping Springs Elementary for elementary school, Sycamore Springs Middle School or Dripping Springs Middle for middle school, and Dripping Springs High School for high school.
School District: Dripping Springs ISD
Homes in Oak Ridge Park at Kinnikinik range from approximately $345,000 to $700,000 depending on lot size and home improvements. Properties sit on 1 to 8 acres with homes from 1,400 to 3,000 square feet.
Oak Ridge Park at Kinnikinik is served by Dripping Springs ISD. Students typically attend Rooster Springs Elementary, Sycamore Springs Middle School, and Dripping Springs High School. The district maintains a graduation rate above 95 percent.
There is no HOA in Oak Ridge Park at Kinnikinik. Property owners have flexibility for land use including workshops, animal keeping, and agricultural activities within county zoning regulations.
Oak Ridge Park at Kinnikinik is approximately 20 miles southwest of downtown Austin. The commute takes 25 to 35 minutes via FM 1826 to MoPac Expressway or via US 290 east, depending on traffic.
Belterra Village is approximately 2 miles south with restaurants, retail, H-E-B grocery, and EVO Entertainment cinema. The Dripping Springs commercial corridor along US 290 is roughly 5 miles southwest with additional options.
Lots in Oak Ridge Park at Kinnikinik range from 1 to 8 acres. Most properties feature at least 1 to 2 acres with mature oak trees, open pasture areas, and space for outbuildings or workshops.
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