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Oak Hill has no official boundaries. The Oak Hill Association of Neighborhoods roughly defines the area as the “neighborhoods bordering Brodie Lane down to the Travis/Hays County line, following the county line on the south up to Highway 290 West, and then neighborhoods bordering Circle Drive and Thomas Springs Road and then down to  Southwest Parkway.

Oak Hill has its own newspaper – The Oak Hill Gazette. There is a very active youth sports associate and great baseball fields.  Oak Hill has its own business and professional association (OHBPA) and an active neighbor presence with the neighborhood association (OHNA).

At the “Y” at Oak Hill you will find a variety of shopping and dining. There’s the classic Jim’s diner where the same folks have been eating at the same table for years. Just up the road check out the new and very popular Jack Allen’s Kitchen. Or for a quick bite there’s Sonic, Green Mesquite BBQ and a handful or two more.

Oak Hill is within the Austin Independent School District. Public elementary schools serving Oak Hill include Cowan, Galindo, Kiker, Kokurek, Manchaca, Mills, Oak Hill, and Patton. Public middle schools serving Oak Hill include Bailey, Covington, O. Henry, and Small. Public high schools serving Oak Hill include Akins, Austin, Bowie, and Travis.

Because Oak Hill is such a large area that incorporates a lot of smaller “communities” – it is hard to say what the average price is. Smaller older homes can still be found in the $150,000, while larger, newer homes can be up to and over $800,000.

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