Long Canyon sits in Northwest Austin’s 78730 zip, off 2222 just past the intersection with 360 — a wooded, hilly pocket with homes built mostly from the mid-1980s through the mid-2000s on lots that typically run 1-2 acres. It’s less than 20 minutes from downtown, but the tree cover and lot sizes make it feel a lot further out. Take a look at what’s currently listed below.
I’m Robbie English, a broker with Uncommon Realty here in the Austin area.
Living in Long Canyon
The wooded, sloped lots mean privacy between homes is real here, not just marketing language — you don’t see your neighbor’s windows from your kitchen the way you would in a lot of newer, tighter Austin subdivisions. Architecture is a mix from the era it was built, so you’ll see everything from 1980s ranch-style homes to more contemporary builds on lots that have been redeveloped over the years. Access to Loop 360 and 2222 makes getting downtown or over toward the Domain fairly straightforward.
Nearby options
If you want a similar wooded, established feel with a country club and Lake Austin access, River Place is close by and worth comparing. For condo living in the same part of Northwest Austin, Courtyard Homes at Anderson Oaks is a smaller-footprint option nearby, and Spicewood at Bull Creek is another wooded option a short drive away. When you’re ready to talk through financing, you can get pre-approved before you start touring.



