Top 5 Austin Neighborhoods for Californians

Almost 700,000 Californians have relocated to Texas since 2010, according to an analysis of U.S. Census data by StorageCafe, an online platform that compiles storage unit listings across the nation. 


Not surprisingly, most of these Californians headed for the Texas triangle, which is the region that makes up the state’s largest metropolitan areas — Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston and Austin. But what makes Austin in particular such an appealing choice for those relocating from the West Coast? 


Perhaps it’s the relatively low cost of living, affordable housing options, active lifestyle, vibrant job market or even the beautiful weather. Whatever the reason, the 'live music capital of the world' sure has got a lot going for it! Looking for the best places to live in Austin? We’ve put together a hit list of the city’s most happening neighborhoods for Californians to check out.


Soak Up the Good life at Lake Travis

Lake Travis, with its beautiful waters and impressive terrain, is considered one of the most scenic locations to live in Texas, and quite honestly, life is as good as it gets in the Lake Travis area. Attracting water sports enthusiasts from around the country, almost every imaginable activity can be found here. From jet skis, sailing to scuba diving, the outdoor recreation possibilities are endless! 

Properties in Lake Travis

With 270 miles of shoreline, there are ample opportunities to own homes of various price points along Lake Travis, in neighborhoods such as Lakeway and Steiner Ranch. These homes can include direct or adjacent waterfront property, hilltop homes with spectacular lakefront views, and gated communities with easy access to the shore.

Head Downtown to Historic Rainey Street

Renovated houses turned into bungalow bars reign supreme on Rainey, the increasingly popular tucked-away street in downtown Austin. Day or night, you’ll find relaxed bar-goers strolling from bar to food trailer to bar again, often with their dogs in tow looking for a kicked back sip and a bite.

Nightlife on Rainey

SXSW Conference and Festivals steps up the tempo on Rainey Street and takes over the road with hot ticket music acts and celeb spotting moments every March.

Rent in Vibrant South Lamar

South Lamar—also known as SoLa—has recently become an area booming with restaurants, bars, shops, apartments, businesses, food trailers, and so much more. A neighborhood once filled with used car lots,it’s now teeming with artists, musicians, and inspiring entrepreneurs, making it ideal for young people and forward-thinking families.

Iconic Music History

This neighborhood is one for the music-lovers, home to the Broken Spoke dance hall, where Willie Nelson, George Strait, and Dolly Parton performed! It's named the best country dance hall in the US by Entertainment magazine.

Enjoy the Outdoors in Hyde Park & North Loop

Hyde Park was the first official true suburb in Austin–it's registered on the National Register of Historic Places–and North Loop was also one of the first suburbs in the city. Thanks to this, these neighborhoods are a stunning example of late 19th-century architecture. Today, it's a patchwork mix of new-build bungalows and multi-family residences packed with students, young professionals, and young families.

A hot spot for sport

If you're looking for outdoor things to do in this highly walkable neighborhood, you can find the nine-hole Hancock Golf Course and the Shipe Park with a swimming pool, playscape, and tennis courts.

Be At One With Nature in Beautiful Mueller

With 20% of its area taken up by parks and open spaces, Mueller is Austin's latest development and greenest neighborhood by far. Although Mueller isn't packed with restaurants or shops like other areas of Austin, downtown is always easy to reach if you're looking for something more.

Walking around Mueller 

Mueller is definitely a top neighborhood to consider for those looking to seize the outdoorsy life with children—or for sports fanatics. Almost every street has a walking path or bike trail, making this neighborhood also one of Austin's most walkable places. 

Is Moving to Austin a Good Idea?

Sure! Moving to Austin can offer Californian’s a plethora of different vibes and places to live, from family-friendly suburbs to densely packed urban areas. 

If you’re ready to dig deeper into which neighborhood is the perfect fit for you, book your no-obligation consult today! 



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