Overview

The neighborhood of Lost Creek is a high-end and quiet place, known for big homes tucked safely among the wooded lands west of Austin. This community features a tranquil vibe full of natural scenery and great views of the surrounding hills. The neighborhood itself doesn’t feature many businesses or restaurants, the nearby Barton Creek Square Mall offers numerous amenities. What Lost Creek does offer is plentiful options in terms of outdoor activities, be it parks, bike trails, walking, or golfing. Roll-off dumpsters are vital in keeping all these areas pristine.

Neighborhood Features

Green spaces, trees, and hills are dominant visual features between the homes of Lost Creek. The Barton Creek Greenbelt, with its numerous miles of hiking and biking, borders the neighborhood. Lost Creek has many trails and parks of its own, further adding to the outdoor opportunities for residents to enjoy nature. There is even a country club featuring 18 holes of par 72 golf, along with fitness center, swimming, and tennis, as well as a full-service restaurant.

While most of this community is secluded residential space, Hwy. 360 runs through nearby, providing major highway access to the rest of west Austin. Barton Creek Square Mall is only moments away by driving, while central Austin is only 15 minutes down the road.

Lost Creek is appealing to seniors, families, and empty nesters, given the distinct homes in various styles of architecture situated among nature’s beautiful green spaces. The local population is largely high-income Caucasians from professional and executive classes. The local Eanes school district is highly rated, and community residents and business rely on roll-off dumpsters and bins to keep the area in clean condition.

Apartments And Real Estate

Lost Creek homes are above average in size, usually featuring four bedrooms and between 3,000 and 4,000 square feet for total size. Many homes were built during the ’80s or ’90s, making home renovations common projects. Such endeavours inevitably mean generating lost of waste and debris, particularly during the opening demo phase. Temporary dumpsters are very effective in keeping such waste safely and conveniently out of the way. Average home prices run from $400K up to $900K.