Arrowwood: Low-key North Austin living with Riata energy nearby
About Arrowwood
Arrowwood feels like one of those North Austin pockets where you can keep weeknights simple and still have options within minutes. You’re close enough to grab a quick drink at Riata Bar and Grill and be home just as fast, and on warmer days the Grey Moss Swimming Pool is practically right there for an easy reset after work. The neighborhood sits in the 78727 mix of longtime Austin and newer, job-driven transplants, and the surrounding names locals recognize—Riata Crossing and Angus Ranch nearby, with Milwood and Duval Springs not far—help place Arrowwood in that Mopac-and-tech-corridor orbit.
The housing conversation here is shaped by what the broader ZIP code is doing. In 78727, the median home value is $540,400, which explains why buyers often tour Arrowwood with a spreadsheet in one hand and a list of “must-have” daily conveniences in the other. The area also reads as highly educated, with 64.3% of residents holding a bachelor’s degree or higher, and you feel that in the way people use the neighborhood: early dog walks, coffee runs, and a steady rhythm of remote-work households taking midday breaks.
Even though Arrowwood is in Austin ISD, it sits near a cluster of well-rated campuses that shape how people think about the area. Summitt Elementary in Austin ISD carries an A rating and is a short drive away, and just beyond that you have Round Rock ISD standouts like McNeil High School and Canyon Vista Middle, both A-rated and popular with families who want strong public options close to home. That cross-district proximity is a real Arrowwood detail: you don’t have to drive far to be in the middle of multiple school pathways.
Culturally, Arrowwood’s day-to-day identity is tied to the shopping and restaurant nodes that surround it. H-E-B is under a mile away for realistic weeknight grocery runs, and specialty stops like Apna Bazaar Indian grocery and Asia Market are close enough to become part of your regular rotation. When friends visit, the “meet us nearby” list is easy—Little Woodrow’s, BB Rover’s Cafe & Pub, or The Brass Tap—without having to plan a whole downtown evening.
Arrowwood tends to attract people who want North Austin convenience with a more neighborhood-first pace: remote workers who appreciate short errands, households that value being near A-rated schools, and residents who like having options like Whole Foods Market or Trader Joe’s within a quick drive while keeping home life quieter.
Living in Arrowwood: quick errands, easy meetups, and practical commutes
Living in Arrowwood is about the rhythm of small trips that don’t feel like a production. Need groceries for dinner? The closest H-E-B is roughly 0.8 miles away, so it’s the kind of run you can squeeze in between meetings. Want something more specific than a standard cart? Apna Bazaar Indian grocery and Asia Market are both about 1.5 miles out, which is close enough that stocking up on spices, snacks, and specialty ingredients can become a weekly habit rather than a once-a-month trek.
Housing costs in the surrounding 78727 market set expectations, and people shopping Arrowwood tend to compare each home to the ZIP’s median home value of $540,400 and the median gross rent of $1,882 per month. The area’s renter share is significant, with 54.5% of occupied units renter-occupied compared to 39.8% owner-occupied, so it’s common to see neighbors at different life stages living close together—first-time buyers, long-term owners, and renters who like the North Austin access. With a median age of 35.8, the day-to-day vibe leans working professional, and the high work-from-home rate of 34.9% shows up in the middle-of-the-day coffee lines.
Coffee culture is built into the immediate surroundings. Starbucks has multiple nearby stops, and local routines often include a Kolache Factory run around 1.8 miles away or a grab-and-go from Austin Grind at about the same distance. When you want to linger, you’ll see people stretch a morning at Medici Roasting or Summer Moon Coffee Bar, then swing by Great Harvest Bread Co. for something to bring home. For dessert and late-day treats, Sweet Paris and The Yard Milkshake Bar turn an ordinary errand loop into a small reward.
The social map around Arrowwood skews “meet halfway and keep it casual.” Little Woodrow’s sits about a mile out, with BB Rover’s Cafe & Pub close by, and the Domain-style bar circuit isn’t far either—places like Kung Fu Saloon, The Dogwood, and The Brass Tap are easy options when you want a busier scene without committing to a downtown drive. For a more low-key evening, CRÚ Food & Wine Bar and St. Genevieve feel like intentional plans, while Water Tank can be the spontaneous choice.
School options are part of the day-to-day calculus here. Arrowwood is in Austin ISD, and families often point to Summitt Elementary and Hill Elementary, both A-rated, as nearby anchors for elementary years. At the same time, Round Rock ISD campuses like McNeil High School and Canyon Vista Middle—also A-rated—are close enough to be constantly discussed by anyone comparing choices in this part of North Austin. That blend of proximity to multiple highly rated schools fits the larger 78727 profile, where households tend to have strong incomes, with a median household income of $110,379, and a commuting split that still includes plenty of solo drivers at 55.5% even as remote work remains common.
Things to Do Near Arrowwood
Arrowwood’s best amenities are the ones you actually use on a random Tuesday. Grey Moss Swimming Pool is about a tenth of a mile away, so it’s realistic to squeeze in a swim without turning the day into a logistics exercise. When you’d rather meet friends than work out, Riata Bar and Grill is roughly 0.3 miles away—close enough to feel like a neighborhood spot—and Little Woodrow’s and BB Rover’s Cafe & Pub are quick options when you want something casual and familiar.
For errands and food runs, Arrowwood sits in an unusually dense grocery ring. The closest H-E-B is about 0.8 miles away, with additional H-E-B locations nearby, plus Randalls 2490, Whole Foods Market, Trader Joe’s, and Sprouts Farmers Market all within a short drive. That mix makes it easy to shop the way people actually cook and eat in Austin: regular H-E-B trips, with the occasional specialty stop at Apna Bazaar Indian grocery or Asia Market when you’re planning something more specific.
Neighborhoods Near Arrowwood
Arrowwood is surrounded by well-known North Austin pockets that help define the area’s feel. Angus Ranch and Riata Crossing are both within about a half mile, so the day-to-day restaurant and errand patterns overlap, especially around spots like Riata Bar and Grill. Nearby Bancroft Woods and Milwood add to the sense that this part of 78727 is made up of connected, driveable neighborhoods rather than one single commercial strip.
If you’re comparing options, Indian Oaks and Duval Springs sit close enough that buyers often tour them in the same afternoon, then widen the loop to places like Rattan Creek (Wells Branch), Barrington Oaks, and Balcones Woods. Hunter's Chase and Quarry are also nearby, which matters because even a small shift in location can change which grocery store becomes “your” H-E-B or how quickly you can get to meetups at The Brass Tap or The Dogwood.
Local Resources for Arrowwood Residents
Arrowwood households interact with Austin ISD for district services, and the Austin Independent School District offices are about 8.7 miles away when you need administrative support beyond the campus level. For property-related tasks, most residents end up using the Travis Central Appraisal District, roughly 7.9 miles away, and the Travis County Tax Office (Travis County Tax Assesor Collector) is closer at about 5.7 miles for payments and questions that come up around vehicle registrations or tax statements.
For day-to-day government services, the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles - Drivers License Office is about 7.1 miles away. If you need county documentation, Travis County (Travis County Clerk) is around 8.1 miles away. In emergencies or when evaluating response coverage, you’ll see several nearby stations in the wider area, including Cedar Park Fire Department locations and Round Rock Fire Department stations, along with an Austin Fire Station within driving distance.
Healthcare access for routine visits and bigger needs typically points north and west, with Baylor Scott & White Clinic-Cedar Park about 7.8 miles away and Cedar Park Regional Medical Center around 8.1 miles away. For public spaces and community quiet time, residents also have the Austin Public Library within reach at about 9.2 miles, and Round Rock Public Library at roughly 6.7 miles, giving Arrowwood a practical set of options depending on which direction your day already has you driving.
Frequently Asked Questions About Arrowwood
Is Arrowwood a good place to live?
Arrowwood works well for people who want North Austin convenience without having to build their entire routine around long drives. In 78727, the median household income is $110,379 and 34.9% of residents work from home, which fits the neighborhood’s day-to-day feel of mid-morning coffee runs and quick errands. You’re close to practical stops like H-E-B about 0.8 miles away and social hangouts like Riata Bar and Grill around 0.3 miles away. Housing is not “cheap” by national standards—this ZIP’s median home value is $540,400—but many residents find the tradeoff is a livable routine with lots of nearby options.
Is Arrowwood safe?
Specific neighborhood crime stats weren’t provided, so it’s not accurate to label Arrowwood “safe” or “unsafe” with numbers. What can be said is that Arrowwood sits among established nearby neighborhoods like Riata Crossing, Angus Ranch, and Milwood, where residents tend to be active and out and about—helped by the area’s high share of remote workers at 34.9% in 78727, which often means more daytime presence on residential streets. For personal peace of mind, many households in this part of Austin lean on practical habits like knowing neighbors, staying aware around busy retail areas, and keeping up with local public-safety updates through nearby city and county services.
How are the schools in Arrowwood?
Arrowwood is in Austin ISD, and there are strong-rated schools close by that shape buyer interest. Summitt Elementary (Austin ISD) is nearby and carries an A rating, and Hill Elementary (Austin ISD) is also A-rated within a short drive. One unique factor in this part of North Austin is how close you are to highly rated Round Rock ISD campuses as well, including McNeil High School (A-rated, about 1.3 miles away) and Canyon Vista Middle (A-rated, about 2.3 miles away). Families also consider charter options nearby like Harmony School of Science - Austin and Harmony School of Endeavor Austin, both A-rated, depending on their preferred program and grade span.
What is the cost of living in Arrowwood?
Arrowwood’s cost profile looks like “overall reasonable, housing higher,” which is common for North Austin. Using a regional price parity-style index where 100 equals the U.S. average, the overall cost of living here is 98.1, meaning it runs slightly below the national benchmark for day-to-day expenses. The housing index is 120.4, so housing costs trend notably higher than the U.S. average, while goods come in lower at 93.8 and utilities are meaningfully lower at 82.0. Property taxes are a major part of the monthly budget conversation in this area. The city property tax rate is $0.5740 per $100 of valuation, the county property tax rate is $0.3758 per $100, and the Austin ISD school district tax rate is $0.9252 per $100. Together, the combined estimated property tax rate is $1.8751 per $100 valuation. While taxes can be a bigger line item, residents also benefit from a key Texas advantage: no state income tax, which can help offset overall household costs depending on income and housing choice.
Is Arrowwood good for families?
Arrowwood can be a comfortable fit for families who want strong school options nearby and easy access to everyday needs. In the surrounding 78727 area, 13.1% of residents are under 18, so you’ll see plenty of family routines in the broader community. For school planning, Arrowwood’s connection to Austin ISD puts A-rated campuses like Summitt Elementary and Hill Elementary within reach, and nearby Round Rock ISD options like Canyon Vista Middle and McNeil High School are also A-rated and close by. For downtime, having Grey Moss Swimming Pool about 0.1 miles away gives families a simple, repeatable activity that doesn’t require a long drive or a big plan.
What is Arrowwood known for?
Arrowwood is known more for its day-to-day practicality than for a single headline attraction. Locals recognize it as part of the 78727 North Austin cluster near Riata Crossing and Angus Ranch, where your routine can revolve around quick access to groceries and casual meetups. Having Riata Bar and Grill just a short hop away and a dense lineup of shopping options—H-E-B nearby, plus Whole Foods Market, Trader Joe’s, and Sprouts Farmers Market within a few miles—gives the area a “choose your own weeknight” feel. It’s also known for sitting near multiple A-rated schools across Austin ISD and nearby districts, which keeps it on the radar for households planning ahead.
What are things to do near Arrowwood?
Near Arrowwood, most plans start with food, drinks, or a simple outdoor break. Riata Bar and Grill is close enough for an easy neighborhood hang, and Little Woodrow’s and BB Rover’s Cafe & Pub are nearby staples when you want something casual. If you’re meeting a group, the bar cluster that includes The Dogwood, Kung Fu Saloon, The Brass Tap, and 77 Degrees offers a more energetic night out without needing a downtown itinerary. For daytime routines, Grey Moss Swimming Pool is about 0.1 miles away, and coffee-and-treat stops like Kolache Factory, Medici Roasting, Summer Moon Coffee Bar, Sweet Paris, and The Yard Milkshake Bar keep weekends feeling local.
What ZIP code is Arrowwood in?
Arrowwood is in ZIP code 78727. That ZIP covers a busy slice of North Austin with quick access to shopping, dining, and multiple school options nearby.
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