Austin, TX — All ZIP codes

Every ZIP code we profile inside Austin, with side-by-side population, income, and home-value data so you can compare neighborhoods within the same city.

ZIP codes
44
in Austin
Population
1,131,178
summed across ZIPs
Avg income
$70,241
household, ACS
Avg home value
$350,200
owner-occupied

Neighborhood ZIPs

78701
Travis County
9,560 ppl
78702
Travis County
24,830 ppl
78703
Travis County
22,111 ppl
78704
Travis County
49,854 ppl
78705
Travis County
32,506 ppl
78712
Travis County
206 ppl
78717
Williamson County
34,087 ppl
78719
Travis County
1,856 ppl
78721
Travis County
10,728 ppl
78722
Travis County
5,938 ppl
78723
Travis County
36,114 ppl
78724
Travis County
25,936 ppl
78725
Travis County
9,082 ppl
78726
Travis County
13,414 ppl
78727
Travis County
29,991 ppl
78728
Travis County
25,359 ppl
78729
Williamson County
30,907 ppl
78730
Travis County
9,455 ppl
78731
Travis County
26,506 ppl
78732
Travis County
19,653 ppl
78733
Travis County
9,500 ppl
78734
Travis County
21,625 ppl
78735
Travis County
19,152 ppl
78736
Travis County
9,481 ppl
78737
Hays County
24,783 ppl
78738
Travis County
26,806 ppl
78739
Travis County
19,898 ppl
78741
Travis County
46,147 ppl
78742
Travis County
1,099 ppl
78744
Travis County
48,524 ppl
78745
Travis County
62,277 ppl $398,200
78746
Travis County
28,017 ppl
78747
Travis County
20,698 ppl
78748
Travis County
53,501 ppl
78749
Travis County
35,933 ppl
78750
Travis County
29,559 ppl
78751
Travis County
15,856 ppl
78752
Travis County
21,178 ppl
78753
Travis County
58,805 ppl $302,200
78754
Travis County
29,690 ppl
78756
Travis County
9,314 ppl
78757
Travis County
25,547 ppl
78758
Travis County
50,717 ppl
78759
Travis County
44,978 ppl

How to read a city ZIP grid

A city is rarely a single market. Austin includes 44 distinct ZIP codes, and the difference between two adjacent neighborhoods can be larger than the difference between two states. When you scan the cards above, watch for clusters of similar median income or home value — those typically mark a coherent neighborhood. Outliers (a much higher or lower number than nearby ZIPs) often signal a special-purpose area: a university campus, a downtown business district, a new master-planned community, or a historically distinct enclave. Our relocation guide walks through how to triage a long list of candidates without getting lost in the data.

If you’re relocating to Austin, start by ruling out ZIPs that don’t fit your budget or commute, then click through to the individual profiles for the survivors. Each ZIP page includes density, time zone, and nearby ZIPs so you can radiate outward when your top picks don’t pan out. For a wider view that includes neighboring suburbs, see the Austin–Round Rock–Georgetown metro hub.

Service businesses can use this same grid in reverse — identifying the densest, highest-income ZIPs as opening territories, then expanding outward. The combination of population, density, and income on a single page is meant to make those judgement calls easier than digging through Census tables by hand.