Market Overview for Sunrise Country
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About Sunrise Country
Sunrise Country is a residential neighborhood located in southwest Austin, Texas, within the 78749 zip code in Travis County. The neighborhood sits south of US 290 and west of Mopac Expressway (Loop 1), near the intersection of Slaughter Lane and Escarpment Boulevard. The subdivision was established in the early 1980s and contains single-family homes on lots ranging from one-quarter acre to over one acre, set among rolling Hill Country terrain with mature oak and juniper trees. Sunrise Country is approximately 15 miles south of downtown Austin.
Home prices in Sunrise Country typically range from $400,000 to $700,000 depending on lot size, home condition, and square footage. Properties include single-family homes of approximately 1,600 to 3,200 square feet with three to five bedrooms. Construction styles include 1980s-era ranch homes and two-story layouts with brick, stone, and wood-frame exteriors. Many lots feature larger setbacks and natural landscaping with Hill Country vegetation. Some properties have been updated with modern kitchens, expanded floor plans, and energy-efficient improvements over the decades since original construction.
Sunrise Country is served by Austin Independent School District. Students in the area typically attend Baldwin Elementary School, Gorzycki Middle School, and Bowie High School. Baldwin Elementary serves grades pre-K through 5. Gorzycki Middle School enrolls students in grades 6 through 8. Bowie High School serves grades 9 through 12 with over 2,900 students and offers Advanced Placement courses, dual-credit programs through Austin Community College, and career and technical education pathways including engineering and health science. Austin ISD operates over 120 campuses serving approximately 75,000 students.
Commuters from Sunrise Country reach downtown Austin in approximately 20 to 30 minutes via MoPac Expressway or Escarpment Boulevard to US 290. The southwest Austin employment corridor along MoPac and Brodie Lane includes technology firms, medical offices, and retail centers within a 10-minute drive. Capital Metro bus routes serve stops along Slaughter Lane and William Cannon Drive. Grocery options within five minutes include H-E-B on Slaughter Lane and Walmart on South MoPac. The Y at Oak Hill commercial intersection, roughly 5 miles north, provides additional retail and dining.
Living in Sunrise Country
Sunrise Country features 1980s-era single-family homes on lots ranging from one-quarter acre to over one acre with mature live oak, juniper, and pecan trees throughout. Streets follow natural terrain contours with limited through-traffic, and many properties feature long driveways set back from the road. The neighborhood does not have a mandatory HOA in all sections, and lot maintenance responsibilities vary by area. Property tax rates fall under Travis County and Austin ISD jurisdictions, with combined rates near $1.80 per $100 of assessed valuation. The Hill Country terrain gives the area an open, low-density character distinct from newer master-planned subdivisions nearby.
Daily conveniences are accessible along the Slaughter Lane and Brodie Lane commercial corridors. H-E-B grocery on Slaughter Lane is within a 5-minute drive, along with restaurants, banks, and medical offices. Slaughter Creek Trail, a paved multi-use path, runs through the broader southwest Austin area and connects to several parks. Circle C Ranch Metropolitan Park, approximately 3 miles south, offers a swimming pool, sports fields, and 3.7 miles of walking trails across 478 acres. The Veloway, a 3.1-mile paved loop reserved for cyclists and inline skaters, is located about 4 miles south near the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.
Things to Do in Sunrise Country
- Circle C Ranch Metropolitan Park: 478-acre park approximately 3 miles south with a swimming pool, sports fields, playgrounds, and 3.7 miles of walking trails.
- Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center: Botanical garden and research center operated by UT Austin, located about 5 miles south on La Crosse Avenue with 284 acres of plant displays.
- The Veloway: 3.1-mile paved loop about 4 miles south, built for cyclists and inline skaters, winding through Hill Country terrain with no motorized vehicles permitted.
- Slaughter Creek Trail: Paved multi-use trail running through southwest Austin connecting parks and neighborhoods for walking and cycling.
- Dick Nichols District Park: 123-acre Austin city park roughly 3 miles east with a swimming pool, sports courts, playgrounds, and wooded walking trails.
Major Employers in Sunrise Country
- Apple (Technology): Apple's Austin campus at Parmer Lane employs over 6,000 workers, approximately 25 minutes north via MoPac.
- NXP Semiconductors (Technology): Semiconductor manufacturer with an Austin design center employing approximately 2,000 engineers, about 20 minutes north via MoPac.
- St. David's South Austin Medical Center (Healthcare): 258-bed acute care hospital on US 290 employing over 1,500 staff, approximately 8 miles north of Sunrise Country.
- H-E-B (Grocery/Retail): Texas-based grocery chain headquartered in San Antonio with multiple south and southwest Austin store locations and distribution operations.
Sunrise Country Schools
Sunrise Country is zoned to Austin ISD schools, with Baldwin Elementary, Gorzycki Middle, and Bowie High School serving the area.
School District: Austin ISD
Public Schools
- Baldwin Elementary School - Austin ISD campus serving grades pre-K through 5 in southwest Austin.
- Gorzycki Middle School - Austin ISD campus serving grades 6-8 with honors and advanced course offerings.
- Bowie High School - Austin ISD campus enrolling over 2,900 students in grades 9-12 with AP courses, dual-credit programs, and CTE pathways.
Pre-Schools
- Stepping Stone School - Escarpment - Accredited early education center in southwest Austin serving infants through school-age children with STEM curriculum.
- Kids R Kids Southwest Austin - Childcare and preschool center offering programs for ages 6 weeks through 12 years in the Slaughter Lane area.
Private Schools
- Regents School of Austin - Private college-preparatory school on Brodie Lane serving grades pre-K through 12, approximately 4 miles north.
- Regents School of Austin - South Campus - Private college-preparatory school in south Austin serving grades K-12 with small class sizes and structured academics.
Higher Education
- Austin Community College - Pinnacle Campus - Two-year college campus on Stassney Lane offering associate degrees, workforce certificates, and dual-credit courses for area high school students.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are home prices in Sunrise Country Austin
Homes in Sunrise Country typically range from $400,000 to $700,000 depending on lot size and condition. Properties include single-family homes of 1,600 to 3,200 square feet on lots from one-quarter acre to over one acre.
What school district is Sunrise Country in
Sunrise Country is zoned to Austin ISD. Students typically attend Baldwin Elementary, Gorzycki Middle School, and Bowie High School. Bowie High enrolls over 2,900 students and offers AP courses and dual-credit programs.
How far is Sunrise Country from downtown Austin
Sunrise Country is approximately 15 miles south of downtown Austin. The commute takes 20 to 30 minutes via MoPac Expressway depending on traffic conditions.
What grocery stores are near Sunrise Country Austin
H-E-B on Slaughter Lane and Walmart on South MoPac are both within a 5-minute drive. Additional shopping and dining options are available along the Brodie Lane and William Cannon Drive commercial corridors.
What parks are near Sunrise Country southwest Austin
Circle C Ranch Metropolitan Park is about 3 miles south with 478 acres of trails and a pool. Dick Nichols District Park is roughly 3 miles east with a pool, courts, and wooded trails. The Veloway cycling loop is about 4 miles south.
When was Sunrise Country built
Sunrise Country was established in the early 1980s. Homes in the neighborhood feature construction styles from that era including ranch and two-story layouts with brick, stone, and wood-frame exteriors on larger Hill Country lots.