Neighborhood Profiles - Southwest Austin
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As the Austin real estate market expands in all directions, areas we used to think of as "way out there" are not only seeming closer, but are getting their own infrastructure. Maple Run in Southwest Austin is just one of those areas. Located south of William Cannon, north of Slaughter, west of Brodie and east of Mopac, this little oasis offers quiet streets, attractive and affordable housing, burgeoning businesses and is also a hop, skip and a jump to among the city's nicest, newest and cleanest parks.
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Each street in the area may have its very own personality. The Deer Park subdivision is filled with brick homes, with meticulously manicured gardens and lawns. These folks perform a magnificent job with holidays - their Christmas lighting is worth a vacation, and
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is always scary! With a more casual feel, although a few blocks down, you will find a more relaxed atmosphere, maintained just as nicely. The busiest street is Copano, which can be not busy in any way! The houses in this region can run the gamut coming from a 3,000 sq . ft . two story brick home having a pool to a 1200 sq. foot one level 2 br/ 2 bath having a nice yard. Many of these homes to a greenbelt - nice and quiet.
As you follow the street south of William Cannon heading down to Slaughter you find new business popping up almost every day, although brodie Lane, one of the main north-south thoroughfares of the area, is full of convenient businesses closer to Ben White. Take the intersection of Brodie and Alexandria - you will find the best Cajun food and live music in the city, an Austin Regional Clinic, Love Pet Hospital, Shipley's Donuts, a florist, nail salons, a JiffyLube, and more! Just in the road is really a Montessori school, just down the road is definitely the Kid's Zone preschool and daycare. The property adjoining them still has cattle on it - a truly Austin juxtaposition, though austin Telco and Advance Auto just came to the area.
Families will enjoy the Longview park and playground located on the eastern end of Harper's Ferry. Swings as well as a play structure perfect for toddlers on up to school age will be in great condition, and there are numerous trees for shade. A large field is ideal for kicking the ball or throwing the Frisbee, and you will find a basketball court right in the hill. If you are looking for a little more, just head over to Dick Nichols - just west of Mopac off Davis. The toddler structure is new, and the bigger kids the first is in great repair. Picnic tables, a fountain for splash play, volleyball courts (or perhaps the world's largest sandbox, according to your age), tennis courts as well as a hike/bike trail can be found here. Their pool is probably the best, with separate shallow and deep ends, along with a toddler wading pool - all really clear and then in excellent condition.