What is Colorado Crossing?

Colorado Crossing is a quiet community of homes conveniently located in South East Austin. It provides close access to Hwy 183 and Hwy 71 and is just minutes from McKinney Falls State Park & Richard Moya Park and is only ten minutes from Downtown Austin.

Colorado Crossing has a home owners association and many amenities. There are two playgrounds and parks, a soccer field and a proposed pond being built in the south part of the community. A community swimming pool is scheduled to be built next year.

Homes in Colorado Crossing

Currently, homes in Colorado Crossing range from $130,000 to $180,000 in price. Colorado Crossing is in the Del Valle School District which includes Smith Elementary School, Ojeda Middle School and Del Valle High School.

I am a resident of Colorado Crossing and although it is very close to the airport, I have found it to be relatively very quiet. (Colorado Crossing houses are not in the flight path.)

People are seen riding bikes, walking their dogs and kids playing in the park. Colorado Crossing is a great place live! Colorado Crossing is a great neighborhood for first-time homebuyers looking to apply their $8000 Tax Credit too. Contact me to find out more about buying or selling in Colorado Crossing today.

Pictures of Colorado Crossing Real Estate

Below are a few pictures I took the other day while I was out and about in Colorado Crossing.  I hope it gives you an idea of why I like this area so much.  I have more pics available; if you would like to see more, please contact me and I will forward them to you.

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  1. Colorado Crossings South East Austin Amenties - Allan Mexas | Austin Real Estate on February 19th, 2010 11:50 PM

    [...] in the community as soon as the permits are approved by the city of Austin. In the vicinity of the Colorado Crossing community, less than two miles away, is the Richard Moya Park. The park has playgrounds, picnic [...]

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