Southwest Austin has several genuine gated communities scattered through the hills off 71 and 290 — not a handful of streets with a keypad, but real neighborhoods with their own HOAs, amenities, and price ranges. If privacy and a quieter street matter to you, this part of town has real options worth comparing.
I’m Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker at Uncommon Realty. I lead a team here in Austin, and gated communities in Southwest Austin are a part of the market I work in regularly.
The real gated communities in this area
Barton Creek is the one most people think of first — roughly 4,000 acres built around the Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa, with about 20 separate gated sections inside it, several golf courses, and direct access to the Barton Creek Greenbelt for hiking and biking.
Further southwest, Spanish Oaks sits off Brodie Lane near Highway 45 — it’s 24/7 guard-gated with its own private golf club, and it tends to run toward larger custom homes on bigger lots than you’ll find closer in. There are smaller gated pockets scattered through the area too, some just a few dozen homes behind a single gate, which is where local knowledge really matters — those don’t always show up clearly on the big listing sites.
Most of these communities share a few things: an HOA that enforces architectural standards, limited through-traffic, and amenities like private pools, trails, or clubhouses that are maintained to a higher standard than a typical HOA.
What to expect price- and lifestyle-wise
Pricing varies a lot by community — Barton Creek’s guard-gated sections and golf-course lots run well above the Southwest Austin median, while some of the smaller gated subdivisions are more in line with the broader area. HOA dues and rules also differ significantly, so it’s worth reviewing the actual HOA documents before you fall in love with a house, not after.
If you’re not sure which gated community fits your budget and priorities, that’s exactly the conversation I have with buyers before we ever tour a house.
Finding the right fit
Homes in gated communities don’t always hit the public sites the same way other listings do, and access to some of them is limited unless you’re working with an agent who already has relationships in the neighborhood. That’s where I can help — I’ll tell you honestly which communities fit what you’re describing, and which ones don’t, before you spend a weekend touring the wrong ones.
Reach out and let’s talk through what you’re looking for — budget, amenities, how private you want it — and I’ll point you to the right gated communities in Southwest Austin to start touring.



