Austin

Austin

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Austin real estate listings are chalk full of beautiful homes nestled in this phenomenal city. With a thriving economy, a spectacular school system, and countless things to see and do, this city offers residents a lot to love.

Austin boasts fun cultural attractions, recreational activities, and historic sites for residents to explore. From the Hormel Home to Four Daughters Vineyard & Winery, this city truly has something for everyone. With a variety of home styles and a tight-knit community, Austin is a spectacular place to settle whether you have a large family or are simply looking for a change. Want to learn more? View the categories below for in-depth community information, or use the search function above to browse homes for sale in Austin now!

98 Active Homes For Sale  |  Median Home Price $188,700
Recreation

From horseshoes, to archery, to kickball and camping, there’s no shortage of fun recreational activities to partake in in Austin. The city is homes to a plethora of parks and trails, in addition to providing extensive programs including youth and adult hockey, volleyball, football, and more!

Shopping

Austin offers residents a wide variety of shops and stores to meet any and all needs. From Hardy Geranium Floral, to South Central Athlete Sporting Goods, to Sears, Walgreen’s, and more, there’s nothing you can’t find here.

Dining

Whether you’re in search of the perfect date night restaurant or a family-friendly dining experience, Austin has the perfect restaurant for you. With an assortment of fast food favorites, sit-down chain restaurants, and unique eateries, you’ll be sure to find exactly what you’re looking for. Some local favorites include: spectacular steaks from the Old Mill Restaurant, mouthwatering burgers from Kenny’s Oak Grill, and the delectable beef brisket from Piggy Blue’s Bar-Be-Que.

Green/Environmental

The City of Austin works diligently to provide residents with resources and programs to help make the community a more environmentally friendly place. From comprehensive recycling programs to waste reduction resources, Austin hopes to improve sustainability and quality of life for all.

Schools

Austin Public Schools, ISD 429, provides comprehensive educational resources and services to the residents of Austin. This district is known for its extensive arts, music, and athletic programming, in addition to strong core curriculum. To learn more about this district, visit the website here.

Transportation

Southern Minnesota Area Rural Transit, or SMART, provides public transportation services to the residents of Austin and surrounding communities. SMART offers both routine routes and dial-a-ride services to citizens of all ages.

Local Government

The Austin City Council is made up of eight councilmembers including the Mayor, one at-large councilmember, and two councilmembers from each of the city’s three wards. This body meets the first and third Monday of every month.

City History

Though first settled in 1853, 1856 saw the first government organization – that of Mower County – in the area that would become present day Austin. As the community continued to grow, sawmills and gristmills were built, as well as schools, churches, stores, and hotels. In the late 1860s, the railroad reached Austin, prompting even more growth. As the town continued to boom, the need for additional government services was apparent, and in 1903, Austin became a Home Rule Charter City, and offered Park and Recreation services, Public Works, and more. Today, Austin is home to approximately 25,000 residents and is a spectacular place to work and play.

From horseshoes, to archery, to kickball and camping, there’s no shortage of fun recreational activities to partake in in Austin. The city is homes to a plethora of parks and trails, in addition to providing extensive programs including youth and adult hockey, volleyball, football, and more!

Austin offers residents a wide variety of shops and stores to meet any and all needs. From Hardy Geranium Floral, to South Central Athlete Sporting Goods, to Sears, Walgreen’s, and more, there’s nothing you can’t find here.

Whether you’re in search of the perfect date night restaurant or a family-friendly dining experience, Austin has the perfect restaurant for you. With an assortment of fast food favorites, sit-down chain restaurants, and unique eateries, you’ll be sure to find exactly what you’re looking for. Some local favorites include: spectacular steaks from the Old Mill Restaurant, mouthwatering burgers from Kenny’s Oak Grill, and the delectable beef brisket from Piggy Blue’s Bar-Be-Que.

The City of Austin works diligently to provide residents with resources and programs to help make the community a more environmentally friendly place. From comprehensive recycling programs to waste reduction resources, Austin hopes to improve sustainability and quality of life for all.

Austin Public Schools, ISD 429, provides comprehensive educational resources and services to the residents of Austin. This district is known for its extensive arts, music, and athletic programming, in addition to strong core curriculum. To learn more about this district, visit the website here.

Southern Minnesota Area Rural Transit, or SMART, provides public transportation services to the residents of Austin and surrounding communities. SMART offers both routine routes and dial-a-ride services to citizens of all ages.

The Austin City Council is made up of eight councilmembers including the Mayor, one at-large councilmember, and two councilmembers from each of the city’s three wards. This body meets the first and third Monday of every month.

Though first settled in 1853, 1856 saw the first government organization – that of Mower County – in the area that would become present day Austin. As the community continued to grow, sawmills and gristmills were built, as well as schools, churches, stores, and hotels. In the late 1860s, the railroad reached Austin, prompting even more growth. As the town continued to boom, the need for additional government services was apparent, and in 1903, Austin became a Home Rule Charter City, and offered Park and Recreation services, Public Works, and more. Today, Austin is home to approximately 25,000 residents and is a spectacular place to work and play.

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