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Stablewood at Slaughter Creek South Austin ♦ Location
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Zip Code: 78748
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Austin MLS Area: SWE
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Neighborhood Location: The Stablewood at Slaughter Creek subdivision (also called the Knolls of Slaughter Creek) is located in South Austin just west of the junction of South 1st Street and FM-1626. The main entrance to the neighborhood is on the north side of FM-1626 at Wayne Ridell Loop. Stablewood at Slaughter Creek can also be entered via Racetrack Drive from San Leanna Dr. The subdivision has very easy access to I-35 via FM-1626, and to W. Slaughter Lane and lots of shopping via South 1st St.
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More Subdivision Info: Scroll down the page to learn more about Stablewood at Slaughter Creek.
Homes for Sale ♦ Stablewood at Slaughter Creek
The home search that follows displays homes for sale in the South Austin Stablewood at Slaughter Creek subdivision. If you find a home that interests you, or would like a NO Pressure Appointment to view homes in the neighborhood, call Jim at 512.913.1557.
Stablewood at Slaughter Creek ♦ Real Estate Market ♦ 2008-2012
This table is designed to give you an overview of the recent history of home sales in the Stablewood at Slaughter Creek, and of real estate activity in the neighborhood over the past five years.
STABLEWOOD AT SLAUGHTER CREEK ♦ Neighborhood Market Data ♦ 2008-2012
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Year
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# of Homes Sold
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Median Sales Price
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Avg. Sales Price
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Sales PriceRange
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Avg. Days on Mkt.
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Age of Homes Sold
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Sq. Ft. of Homes Sold
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2008
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36
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$221,000
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$228,947
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$170,000 to $324,000
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50
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2001 to 2004
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1,540 to 4,519
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2009 |
17 |
$233,000 |
$228,065 |
$185,000 to $296,500 |
89 |
2000 to 2004 |
1,776 to 4,067 |
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2010 |
21 |
$228,500 |
$227,793 |
$179,500 to $270,000 |
28 |
2001 to 2004 |
1,540 to 3,268 |
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2011 |
25 |
$218,000 |
$220,146 |
$155,000 to $270,000 |
78 |
2000 to 2004 |
1,540 to 3,188 |
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2012 |
22 |
$240,000 |
$242,116 |
$214,900 to $285,950 |
30 |
2001 to 2004 |
1,776 to 3,188 |
Stablewood at Slaughter Creek real estate market data from Austin Board of Realtors, 1/1/2008 - 12/31/2012.

Stablewood at Slaughter Creek ♦ Neighborhood Homes & Features
History, Builder and Homes ♦ Stablewood at Slaughter Creek
The Stablewood at Slaughter Creek community was developed in the years 2000 through 2004 by Pulte Homes. Homes in this neighborhood are quite nice. They range in size from 1,540 sq. ft. to over 4,500 sq. ft. Potential homeowners can find homes that fit a wide variety of budgets. Home sale prices in 2012 ranged from $214,900 to $285,950.
Stablewood at Slaughter Creek ♦ Community Features
When the Stablewood at Slaughter Creek subdivision was developed, good shopping that was close to home was likely a dream for residents of this neighborhood. How that has changed! The Southpark Meadows shopping development is a couple of miles away. This center "has it all": Super Wal-Mart, Target, Marshalls, Sports Authority, J.C. Penneys, restaurants, theater, furniture stores and so much more! It is not far to other shopping from this neighborhood, including Cabela's in Buda.
Stablewood at Slaughter Creek features a very nice community center with residents-only swimming pool, playscape for children and covered pavilion. It's a great place to escape to in the good ol' summer time!
The streets in the Stablewood at Slaughter Creek neighborhood have a horse racing flavor. For example, Mint Julep is the traditional drink at the Kentucky Derby. Sea Hero and Real Quiet were champion thoroughbreds. Enter the neighborhood on Racetrack Drive, or live on Jockey Bluff Dr., Turf Cove or Trophy Pass. The sign at the entry says, "Knolls of Slaughter Creek." You get the picture by now!
The neighborhood is located on the southern edge of the Mary Moore Searight Metro Park. Owned and operated by the City of Austin, this 344.8 acre park on Slaughter Creek includes among its features two trails (hike and bike, horse), a playground, picnic pavilion and tables, basketball, volleyball and tennis courts, 18-hole disc golf course, soccer and softball fields, and a fishing pier (useful when there is water in the creek!). The park is a good place for family outings, enjoying nature, and playing Frisbee (disc) golf. The entry to the park is at 907 W. Slaughter Lane, near South 1st Street.
Stablewood at Slaughter Creek ♦ Video Tour
The video that follows is provided to give you a visual look or tour of the Stablewood at Slaughter Creek neighborhood. Click on the image to start. Enjoy!
Public Schools ♦ Stablewood at Slaughter Creek ♦ South Austin
In the 2012-2013 school year, students living in this neighborhood learn the 3 R's at the following schools of the Austin Independent School District:
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Elementary School: Menchaca (Grades pre-K-5 ♦ 12120 Manchaca Rd., Austin, TX 78748 ♦ 512/414-2333)
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Middle School: Americo Parades (Grades 6-8 ♦ 10100 S. Mary Moore Searight Dr., Austin, TX 78748 ♦ 512/841-6800)
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High School: Akins (Grades 9-12 ♦ 10701 South 1st St., Austin, TX 78748 ♦ 512/841-9900)
Before buying a home in Stablewood at Slaughter Creek, it is wise to verify the currently assigned schools with Austin ISD since they can change from year to year.
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