Barrington Oaks
Established Northwest Austin homes with highly rated schools.
Barrington Oaks is an established neighborhood in Northwest Austin, known for its highly rated schools, appealing homes on good sized lots, and quiet interior streets that carry no through-traffic.
The average build date for homes for sale in Barrington Oaks is 1978, but these homes are typically not outdated. There are one and two story homes with mostly brick and stone exteriors in traditional designs. Homes average approximately 1,700 square feet, 3-4 bedrooms, and 2-3 bathrooms.
Many kitchens are the center of attention with updated countertops, fixtures, and appliances, while living areas are light and airy and often include wood floors and fireplaces.
Schools
Round Rock ISD covers this area. We do not publish campus attendance zones: they are assigned by street address and can change, so confirm the current assignment for a specific property with the district.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Barrington Oaks in Austin?
Barrington Oaks is an established neighborhood in Northwest Austin, on quiet interior streets that carry no through traffic. That street layout is a large part of its appeal.
When were the homes in Barrington Oaks built?
The average build date is 1978. Most have been updated since, so the age of the stock says less about condition here than it does in some older neighborhoods.
What kind of houses are in Barrington Oaks?
One and two-storey homes in traditional designs, mostly with brick and stone exteriors, on good-sized lots. Updated kitchens, wood floors, and fireplaces are common.
What schools are near Barrington Oaks?
Austin ISD assigns schools by street address, and assignments can change. Check the current one for a specific property with Austin ISD School Finder, which is the authoritative source. We do not publish attendance zones, because a zone we printed last year is not a zone you can rely on this year.
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