2009/12/17

Austin Texas Real Estate: the neighborhood in Oak Hill Sender

Sender is one of the city, you'll be among the cluster of adjacent subdivisions Southwest Austin to find the best-known collectively as Oak Hill. This is the latest addition to the surrounding environment, to build houses here started in the mid-1990s, and finish around 2003.

Its boundaries are Davis Lane to the north, Mopac to the west, Slaughter Lane to the south (although there are houses on both sides of the massacre) and the Middle sits next to the Old Deer Park at Maple Run neighborhood. But as you drive in the field could hardly understand the boundaries that are suddenly outside the official limits of transmission in Deer Park section. Because of the way in this area was developed, it is not uncommon to turn off a road and suddenly find themselves in another subdivision. Do not let this concern, since the flow well together and neighborhoods are relatively uniform in their look.

As in other parts of town here, you can expect the sender a nice first impression: it is clean, comfortable and well appointed, the yards are well maintained and well cared for and to be outside of public spaces. Some roads in a cul de sac on, Cul-de-sacs, streets, and most have returned from the occupied territories Mopac and Slaughter Lane, together to give a home to feel isolated.

Sender is just minutes from downtown Austin because of its proximity to North Mopac. It 'also a short distance from the famous Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center and the start of Hill Country and just minutes from the jetty of the Village Shopping Center, opened in 2006. It is there that a new HEB grocery store is to serve residents of all the local media. The center also includes many popular restaurants.

You'll also find some other options now much closer, almost to your home. When you leave the subdivision immediately to slaughter Lane, meets a group of commercial Web sites, including a pharmacy Walgreen's, Wendy's, Starbucks and other "fast casual" restaurant. Slaughter Lane side of the area is well served with a constant speed and traffic heavy.

Sender is dominated by owner-occupied single-family homes, although Camden Stoneleigh Apartments provides Sender Mesa. The plant is quite large, with several buildings, but because it is located on several acres, has a level with barriers and is far from the road merges with the environment in ways that are almost imperceptible.

If the sender is a mixture of one and two story homes, ranging in size from 1,500 to 2,800 square. The construction is what has come to be integrated into the neighborhood of Austin recently - external brick or stone, two garages, vaulted ceilings and a small courtyard to the fence that separates the private life of the property.

Sender has its own outdoor swimming pool facilities in Mesa and Sender Lanna Bluff, near the apartments. There is a large pool of six lanes for swimming. The facility itself is immaculate, monitored by surveillance cameras and surrounded by a very well equipped with swings and a playground for children. The swimming pool, a recreation committee oversees events as the annual fun run, a flea market and one day BBQ Cook-Off. There is a kindergarten for parents and children who meet weekly at the pool.

Sender, like other neighborhoods in Oak Hill is governed by a homeowners association assets. In addition to enforcing strict restrictions on the title to the construction, maintenance and the noise is the property of the club, even alarm, crime and harassment. Recent discussions here on the efforts to take, such as lawyers to acquire the neighborhood, and the modernization program for the neighborhood.

The Homeowners Association is part of the sender's largest association of Oak Hill, a group of politically active residents about subdivisions that have the ear of local developers, local authorities and other community leaders. Like other Sender neighborhood of Oak Hill is the heart of the recent struggle for growth, development and the environment. In 2003, residents play an important role in defeating plans for a Wal-Mart Supercenter at Mopac and the mass slaughter had to rely on the edge of the subdivision. Sender should participate in this type of questions remain about how to transmit the Austin City Council in 2005, a long-term strategy for the future development of these and the rest of Oak Hill.

Neighbors have found natural allies in collaboration with local environmental groups are fighting to protect environmentally sensitive Edwards Aquifer, the underground porous rock mass, which serves as the main base of supply for central Texas. Begins here and extends for about 180 miles in several counties. While environmentalists lobby, while industrial and retail development could have adverse effects on water quality, limiting the residents to take stock of what we feel, can greatly increase traffic congestion and urban sprawl, this has led to property values and affect the quality of life here.

Here the children go to primary school Cowan, who acknowledged "good" by the Texas Education Association. Covington Middle School is classified as "acceptable academic" as Bowie High School.

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