Pemberton Heights is an established Central Austin neighborhood in the 78703 ZIP code, known for its tree-canopied streets and a mix of homes ranging from cottages to larger estate properties. It’s one of three neighborhoods, along with Old Enfield and Bryker Woods, that make up the Old West Austin Historic District on the National Register, developed between 1886 and 1953 on the plateau just west of Downtown. The neighborhood is bounded roughly by Northwood Road to the north, Lamar Boulevard and Shoal Creek to the east, 24th Street and Windsor Road to the south, and MoPac to the west. That combination of location and lot size is a big part of what’s made Pemberton Heights one of Austin’s most sought-after addresses for decades.
I’m Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker at Uncommon Realty, and I work with buyers throughout Central and West Austin, including historic neighborhoods like Pemberton Heights.
Living in Pemberton Heights
Pemberton Heights is zoned to Austin ISD, with kids attending Casis Elementary, a longtime draw for families in this part of town. The location provides convenient access to the University of Texas, the Capitol, Shoal Creek, and Pease Park, and being part of a National Register historic district is a real consideration when evaluating a property and any planned improvements.
An estate-scale, close-in neighborhood
What sets Pemberton Heights apart from a lot of Central Austin neighborhoods is the lot size. Many properties here were platted large enough to support estate-scale homes, which is unusual this close to Downtown, and it’s a big part of why the neighborhood carries the reputation it does among buyers looking for both space and location.
Buying in Pemberton Heights
Properties here can differ considerably in age, architecture, renovations, and lot characteristics, and the historic designation adds questions that don’t come up in most other Austin neighborhoods. I can help you evaluate an individual home, compare it with others in the area, and understand what the historic district does and doesn’t allow before you make an offer. If you’re weighing Pemberton Heights against other Central Austin neighborhoods, I’m happy to walk you through the tradeoffs.


