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Best Neighborhoods in Austin for Singles & Young Professionals in 2024

Thinking about moving to Austin? Not only is ATX one of the best places to live in the South and even one of the best U.S. cities for jobs, but Texas’ capital city also offers singles and young professionals affordable housing options, great employment opportunities, and plenty of things to do. Check out these five best Austin neighborhoods for singles and young professionals!

Neighborhood Downtown Austin North University Old West Austin South Lamar Zilker
Safer than % of City 97% 89% 77% 66% 61%
Median Home Price $764,975 $365,567 $1,070,100 $470,471 $681,512
Median Rent Price $2,006 $1,285 $1,415 $1,449 $1,784
Median Household Income $106,972 $40,013 $82,566 $69,392 $118,667
Median Age 40.9 26 40.3 30.4 35.9

Downtown Austin

Apartment building with pool. photo via @amliaptsaustin

Photo via @amliaptsaustin

The Downtown Austin neighborhood has a median purchase price of $764,975 and a median monthly rent of $2,006. This neighborhood is safer than 97% of the city.

For singles and young professionals looking to live in Austin, check out Downtown Austin’s variety of renovated bungalows, apartments, and condos. This ATX neighborhood is home to trendy bars, lounges, shops, and entertainment options for residents to enjoy. Those looking to start their career in Austin can find jobs with the City of Austin, the Medical District’s Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas, and more. Austin’s downtown area is also home to colleges and universities like The University of Texas, DeVry University, and Austin Community College, making it an ideal place for college students, as well!

Things to Do in Downtown Austin

Learn the history of Austin while visiting the Texas Capitol and the Texas Governor’s Mansion. Go for a walk, attend an outdoor concert or yoga session at The Moody Amphitheater, or enjoy a picnic with friends at Waterloo Park. Join a taping of iconic PBS music series Austin City Limits (ACL) at ACL Live at the Moody Theater. See over one million bats fly out when you take an evening walk from April to October on the Congress Avenue Bridge. Embrace Austin’s weirdness and explore a variety of oddities like shrunken heads at the Museum of the Weird! Enjoy classic Italian favorites like Rosemary Focaccia, Fettuccini Alfredo, Margherita Pizza at Quattro Gatti Ristorante e Pizzeria. Stop by for Fresh Guacamole, Blackened Redfish, or the Bacon Wrapped Pork Tenderloin at the Roaring Fork. Feast on traditional BBQ favorites like Beef Ribs or Brisket paired with Corn on Cobb and Potato Salad at Cooper’s Old Time Bar-B-Que. Have a night on the town and enjoy locally-crafted cocktails and beers while playing bar games on the patio of Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden.

Activities in Downtown Austin include yoga, parks, live theatre, and restaurants.

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North University

The North University neighborhood has a median purchase price of $365,567 and a median monthly rent of $1,285. This neighborhood is safer than 89% of the city.

Not only is North University a hot spot for singles and young professionals, but it’s also a popular neighborhood in Austin for college students and those working in the education field, thanks to its location near the University of Texas at Austin and Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. North University is also a hot spot for singles and young professionals who want to buy an older home with more character—the area is known for its tree-lined streets, large lots, and unique architecture. North University residents love the neighborhood’s wide range of restaurants, bars, and trendy shops, as well as the availability of public transit and quick 15-minute commute into Downtown Austin.

Things to Do in North University

Find some of the best sneakers over at Nice Kicks Shop. Upgrade your closet with some vintage duds from Flamingos Vintage Pound Austin. Enjoy playing popular Japanese and Korean arcade games at Arcade UFO. Play a game of basketball or baseball with friends at Adams-Hemphill Park. Enjoy classic Thai favorites such as Beef with Broccoli, Thai Hot Fried Rice, or Pad Thai at Thai Kitchen. Meet up with other Longhorn fans to eat, drink, and cheer on your team over at Posse East. Feast on Mediterranean favorites like Grape Leaves or Gryo Wrapor, and be sure to save room for a piece of Baklava at Kabobzi Mediterranean Grill. Head down to Crown & Anchor Pub for the Big Basket of Cheese Fries and craft beers on tap. Or stop in for a Longhorn Iced Tea or KumBack Cheeseburger over at Dirty Martin’s, which has been around since 1926.

Things to do in North University include shopping, an arcade, parks, and restaurants.

Old West Austin

The Old West Austin neighborhood has a median purchase price of $1,070,100 and a median monthly rent of $1,415. This neighborhood is safer than 77% of the city.

Looking to live in an area with an easy commute into Downtown Austin? Consider living in the ATX neighborhood of Old West Austin! Less than ten minutes away from city center and job opportunities at places like Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin, this Austin neighborhood is an ideal spot for singles and young professionals who want the convenience of an urban area mixed with the spacious properties of a suburban area. You can find everything from modern townhomes and condos to historical homes and modest single-family ranches here. Residents also have access to plenty of green space with local parks like Bailey Neighborhood Park, Pease District Park, and the Shoal Creek Greenbelt.

Things to Do in Old West Austin

Treat yourself to a Deep Tissue Massage or the Organic Fire and Ice Facial at Viva Day Spa 35th. Find your next acoustic guitar or sign up for lessons over at Fiddler’s Green Music Shop. Visit the HOPE Outdoor Gallery to see all kinds of murals, public art displays, and works by local street artists. Give your closet a makeover with fresh finds from boutiques like Valentines and Capra & Cavelli. Enjoy some of the best brunch in Austin with a Pastry Board, Blueberry Pancakes, or Turkey Avocado Club at Tiny Boxwoods. Get Chicken & Pancakes, Breakfast Tacos, and other savory breakfast dishes at Kerbey Lane Cafe. Order the Rainbow Roll, Texas Road Kill Roll, or the Good Time Roll at Japanese restaurant Musashino Sushi Dokoro. Enjoy an evening of outdoor dining on the large patio with classic Italian favorites like Prosciutto & Cheese Board Pork Meatballs and Oven Roasted Chicken at Olive & June.

Activities in Old West Austin include a spa, shopping, an art gallery, and restaurants.

South Lamar

The South Lamar neighborhood has a median purchase price of $470,471 and a median monthly rent of $1,449. This neighborhood is safer than 66% of the city.

The South Lamar neighborhood in Austin—also known as SoLa—has seen a bit of a resurgence, thanks to new construction, local business growth, and more singles and young professionals moving to the area. With affordable single-family homes, a ten-minute drive into Downtown Austin, and outdoor recreation spots like Barton Creek Greenbelt, SoLa is one of the best places in Austin for young adults. It’s also a great neighborhood for those who have plans to start a family in the near future, as the area’s schools in the Austin Independent School District are well-rated.

Things to Do in South Lamar

Listen to live music and get in on the next line dance at Broken Spoke dance hall. Explore the eclectic antiques and vintage treasures at Uncommon Objects. Play a game of pool or darts while tossing back a couple of cocktails at Casino South Side. Try unique donut creations like the Bacon Me Crazy Donut Sandwich or the Ron Burgundy Donut Burger at Gourdough’s Public House. Relax with a latte, cappuccino, or an IPA at the coffeehouse-bar combo Radio Coffee & Beer. Hang out with your dog while you order a burger and some beer at Black Sheep Lodge. Or get your Mexican cuisine fix over at Matt’s El Rancho, where you can order everything from Burritos and Fajitas to Nachos and Chile Rellenos.

Activities in South Lamar include live music, night life, shopping, and restaurants.

Zilker

The Zilker neighborhood has a median purchase price of $681,512 and a median monthly rent of $1,784. This neighborhood is safer than 61% of the city.

Just across the Colorado River from Downtown Austin is the neighborhood of Zilker. Known for its chill vibe and plenty of things to do, it’s no surprise Zilker is one of the best neighborhoods in Austin for singles and young professionals. Not only does this area have tons of new construction with modern houses and condos, but the neighborhood is also next to Zilker Metropolitan Park—home of the annual Austin City Limits Music Festival, which attracts thousands of music lovers from across the country each year. If you’re looking for quick commutes into downtown and an area that features a good blend of Austin’s natural beauty and eccentric culture, Zilker is the spot for you!

Things to Do in Zilker

Go for a run, take your dog for a walk, or ride your bike along the Ann & Roy Butler Hike & Bike Trail, which runs along the Colorado River. Or go for a hike, spot wildlife, or enjoy a picnic with magnificent views of the downtown at Lady Bird Lake-Butler Shores. Admire a mixture of indoor and outdoor art exhibits at the Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum. Get in a round of putt-putt and BYOB at Peter Pan Mini Golf. Hit up Corner Bar, an after-work favorite that has daily specials like Service Industry Tuesday or Double Fistin’ Fridays. Try interesting menu items like the Pork & Quail Corndog or the Mesquite Bean-Peanut Ice Cream at locavore joint Odd Duck. Get a scoop of hand-rolled ice cream from the Holla Mode food truck. Or head to Biscuits & Groovy, where you can sample biscuit-based dishes like The Gloria Gaynor or The M.C. Hammer.

Activities in Zilker include trails, gardens, an art museum, and restaurants.

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Mike Beutler is a writer and digital content specialist who transitioned to self storage in 2020 after several years in the airline industry. His travels cultivated a passion for exploring cities across the U.S. and abroad and inspired him to learn more about practical insights for urban living. With 14 moves under his belt, both locally and cross-country, he also has a passion for minimalism and organization, and sharing tips to help others make any space feel like home while staying organized.