Intro
to Cat Mountain HOA
by Ann Guidry / Austin American-Statesman
One of Austin's most prestigious residential developments,
Cat Mountain, is bordered by Cat Mountain Drive on the
north, FM 2222 on the south, Mesa Drive on the east,
and Westslope Drive / Twin Valley Drive on the west.
Developed primarily in the late 1970s and early 80s,
Cat Mountain has experienced a recent surge of interest
and undergone something of a boom in new home starts.
As a result, empty lots are few and far between. Many
homes along Westslope / Twin Valley Drive provide homeowners
stunning panoramic views of the Colorado River and the
iconic 360 bridge. Other unique characteristics of the
area include many zero lot line homes - typically the
lowest priced homes in the neighborhood - and several
multi-acre lots.
Cat Mountain's location allows homeowners close proximity
to many professional and recreational destinations.
For example, a quick 10-minute drive will get you into
downtown Austin, or, going in another direction, The
Arboretum for shopping, restaurants and an independent
movie theater. Boating enthusiasts can launch their
vessels a mere 5-minute drive away at the boat ramp
along the river, and techies are a hop, skip and a jump
from the high-tech corridor. Further, thrill-seeking
mountain bikers will find themselves right at home in
the neighborhood as there are plentiful trails to explore.
The Cat Mountain Homeowners Association serves the entire
community and charges $42/month. The dues allow members
access to the clubhouse, community pool, tennis courts,
a basketball court, playground and picnic area, all
of which are within walking distance of most homes.
Residents also enjoy the heavily wooded natural beauty
that defines the Texas hill country, including cohabitation
with a large population of deer.
Homes range from the mid $200s to over $1,000,000 with
the median price hovering around $450,000. The houses
themselves vary in size from under 1,500 square feet
to well over 5,000 square feet. Most homes are built
with an average of two living areas, four bedrooms,
and 2-car garages. Twenty-six percent of the homes come
with a swimming pool. According to Kevin Scanlan, Cat
Mountain homeowner and real estate agent, "Homeowners
saw huge leaps in market value during Austin's tech
boom in 1999-2000, but unlike many areas in the city,
this neighborhood did not see a significant decrease
in home valuations with the subsequent recession. In
most cases, increases in value have been more common."
Texas Gas Service is the main provider of gas, while
the City of Austin takes care of electricity, water,
and wastewater services. Austin Energy, a department
of the City of Austin, provides the electricity and
manages the customer service center for City of Austin
utilities that includes billing as well as starting
and stopping service.
The homes in Cat Mountain are served by the Austin
Independent School District. Students attend Highland
Park or Doss Elementary Schools, Lamar or Murchison
Middle Schools, and Anderson or McCallum High Schools.
St. Theresa's Catholic School, a private religious and
academic institution, provides education to pre-kindergarten
through middle school students and is located in the
neighborhood.
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