Situated near the intersection of 620/2222, off 620, Grandview Hills is the Northwest Austin community that offers million-dollar views, quiet streets, and a naturally gorgeous environment. Tucked away in the canyons and hills of the Austin region, Grandview Hills has a number of homes that offer unparalleled views of lakes and the famed Texas Hill country.
The Grandview Hills real estate market is made up mainly of single-family homes. Many are priced from the mid-$200,000 range, although homes that go up into the million-dollar range are also available. Although Grandview Hills is a rather small neighborhood, it is made up of three subdivisions -- The Estates, The Ridge, and The Parke. The Parke subdivision was developed in the early 1990s. The Estates is a subdivision made of 45 custom homes. Building on these homes is continuing today. The Ridge subdivision was concluded in 2001. Plans are underway to build upscale condominiums in Grandview Hills, so soon home buyers will have this option as well.
Grandview Hills has two children's parks, perfect for afternoons of recreation. A community pool is also available for fun in the warm Texas summer. Popular restaurants such as Oasis and Rudy's are close by, and all the recreation and views of Lake Travis are also nearby.
In addition to great homes, plenty of real estate options, a wonderful location, and amenities, Grandview Hills also has a number of shops and services that make everyday life convenient. The Four Points Shopping Center boasts a 75,000 square foot H-E-B that can fulfill all your grocery shopping needs. Many chain restaurants are located close by, and a Home Depot, a Target, and a Hollywood Video are all located for Grandview Hills' residents' convenience. Lakeline Mall is only about 15 minutes away by car, and Four Points also boasts doctor's offices and a gym. Most amenities and shopping experiences that you want are within easy reach when you live in Grandview Hills.
As of fall 2007, the community will have a new elementary school. This new school will be one of just 14 elementary level schools in the entire state to have the prestigious International Baccalaureate (IB) Program. Concordia University will also soon be moving to the area, bringing more educational opportunities to Grandview Hills residents