Rosedale

A beloved North Central Austin neighborhood anchored by Ramsey Park: 1,200+ homes on tree-lined streets, the Burnet Road dining corridor, and Shoal Creek Greenbelt access four miles from downtown.

$700K–$2.7M+

Quick Answer

  1. Ramsey Park at the neighborhood heart, with pool, tennis courts, playgrounds, and community gathering space
  2. Shoal Creek Greenbelt directly accessible, three miles of trails connecting to Pease Park and Lady Bird Lake
  3. Burnet Road dining and retail corridor within walking distance, one of Austin's most vibrant neighborhood commercial strips
  4. 1,200+ homes built primarily in the 1930s–1940s alongside substantial new luxury construction
  5. Jeff Burke maintains active transaction history in Rosedale

Last Updated: April 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Rosedale one of Austin's most consistently desirable North Central neighborhoods?

Rosedale delivers a combination that central Austin buyers prioritize: genuine neighborhood identity (including a Fourth of July parade tradition running since 1960) combined with Shoal Creek Greenbelt access, a walkable Burnet Road corridor, and four miles to downtown. The housing stock spans 1930s and 1940s bungalows alongside substantial new custom construction, giving buyers a range of options from character renovation projects to move-in-ready luxury builds. Jeff Burke has direct transaction history in Rosedale and active relationships throughout the neighborhood.

What types of homes are available in Rosedale, Austin?

Rosedale's 1,200-plus homes span the full spectrum, from carefully preserved 1930s and 1940s bungalows with original hardwood floors and heritage trees, to extensively renovated homes and architecturally significant new construction on mature lots. New luxury builds by respected Austin builders have appeared throughout the neighborhood, often adjacent to original homes on the same street. The upper tier, custom new construction and fully renovated estates on larger lots, represents the strongest investment case in the neighborhood.

How does Rosedale compare to Tarrytown and Bryker Woods for Central Austin buyers?

All three are Central Austin neighborhoods with strong community identity and mature tree canopies, but they serve different buyer profiles. Tarrytown carries the 78703 address premium and Lake Austin proximity. Bryker Woods is smaller and more intimate with a stronger neighborhood association culture. Rosedale offers more inventory with Ramsey Park as a daily amenity and the Burnet Road corridor as its commercial identity. For buyers who want the Central Austin lifestyle with somewhat more space per dollar, Rosedale consistently delivers.