Onion Creek Movers
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More About Onion Creek
If golf and tennis are important to you, a move to Austin’s Onion Creek neighborhood might be the right stroke – if you can find a place.
Located immediately east of I-35 toward the southern edge of Austin, Onion Creek is a master-planned suburban community that includes walkable neighborhoods, gated communities, a golf and tennis club, and, yes, a real creek, which can flood during severe storms.
In fact, in October 2013, a historic flash flood caused serious damage to Onion Creek neighborhoods on both sides of I-35 and even the 27-hole Onion Creek Golf Club, the original home of the Legends of Golf tournament and site of the founding of the Senior (now Champions) Tour.
The club was founded in 1974 by late Masters champion Jimmy Demaret and Texas amateur golf legend Jimmie Connolly. In 1996, Ben Crenshaw and partner Bill Coore added an additional 9 holes to the course. The club offers golf, tennis, fitness/social, and corporate membership options.
The estimated median house or condo value in Onion Cree (2012) was $363,747 (it was $213,300 in 2000). Home prices here range from $150,000 for condominiums to more than $600,000 for a home on the golf course.
The average rental price in Onion Creek is currently $1,109, according to NeighborhoodScout. The average rental cost in this neighborhood is higher than 80 percent of the neighborhoods in Texas.
Onion Creek real estate is primarily made up of medium-sized (three or four bedroom) to small (studio to two-bedroom) single-family houses and apartment complexes. Most of the residential real estate is occupied by a mixture of owners and renters. Many of the residences in the Onion Creek neighborhood are newer, built in 2000 or more recently. A number of residences were also built between 1970 and 1999.
In Onion Creek, the vacancy rate is generally about 3 percent, which is low, compared to other US neighborhoods. In other words, the housing supply in Onion Creek is very tight.