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10106 Dianella is listed for $1,125,000 and includes 4 bedrooms, 2 full, 1 half baths, 3,966 square feet, 0.20 acres.
10106 Dianella is in the Great Hills area of Austin, Texas.
10106 Dianella is associated with Round Rock ISD. School assignments should always be verified directly with the district before relying on them.
10106 Dianella is a Residential built in 1999 with 4 bedrooms, 2 full, 1 half baths, 3,966 square feet, 0.20 acres.
10106 Dianella is listed at $1,125,000, +7.1% versus the available Great Hills median of $1,050,000, with a price-per-square-foot of $284.
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Set within one of Northwest Austin’s most established and desirable enclaves, this home offers a rare balance of space, flexibility, and everyday convenience.
Moments from the Arboretum and The Domain, with easy access to major employers including Apple, Charles Schwab, Indeed, and the surrounding tech corridor, the location supports both a connected lifestyle and long-term value. Nearby golf courses, parks, and trail systems further enhance the appeal for those who prioritize both recreation and accessibility.
The home itself is designed to live well. Multiple living areas and flexible spaces allow it to adapt, whether for working from home, hosting, or simply creating room to spread out. Natural light, thoughtful flow, and a strong connection between indoor and outdoor spaces contribute to a sense of ease throughout.
Outdoors, a private, tree-lined backyard offers a quiet retreat, while the elevated front porch captures long-distance views, an unexpected vantage point that adds to the home’s character.
Well-positioned, highly functional, and quietly compelling. This is a home that makes sense the moment you experience it.
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1999
Lot Size
0.20 acres
$/Sq Ft
$284
HOA
$100/mo
Garage
5 spaces
Listed by Kuper Sotheby's Int'l Realty
Property Details
Features
Appliances
Flooring
Features
Construction
Lot Features
Fencing
Foundation
Patio / Porch
Parking
Public record data from county appraisal records. Market value can differ from assessed value.
| Year | Taxes | Total Assessment | Land | Additions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2025-9.2% | — | $884,703 | — | — |
2024-18.6% | — | $973,883 | $500,000 | $519,895 |
2023+48.0% | — | $1,196,490 | $500,000 | $473,883 |
2022 | — | $808,381 | $500,000 | $696,490 |
Zoned assignments come from the property school fields available to us. District context schools are shown only when an assigned tier is missing. Contact the school district directly to verify current boundaries and enrollment eligibility. Ratings from GreatSchools.org.
20% ($225K)
$1,125,000
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List price
$1,125,000
Price per sqft
$284/sqft
Vs. Great Hills median
+7.1%
$1.1M median
Days on market
27 days
Original to current
No verified reduction
$1.1M original
Active inventory context
14 listings
Price Position in Great Hills
Listed 7% above the Great Hills median
Source: MLS Grid / Unlock MLS and Keenan Group review as of Apr 10, 2026.
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Great Hills is one of Austin's established neighborhoods, zoned for Round Rock ISD in the 78759 area. The Keenan Group has specialized in Great Hills real estate for 25+ years with 1,000+ career transactions. Contact (512) 415-7653 for current market conditions and available homes.
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Current Price
$1,125,000
Timeline data compiled from MLS records and public records. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
| Year | Taxes | Total Assessment | Land | Additions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2025-9.2% | — | $884,703 | — | — |
2024-18.6% | — | $973,883 | $500,000 | $519,895 |
2023+48.0% | — | $1,196,490 | $500,000 | $473,883 |
2022 | — | $808,381 | $500,000 | $696,490 |
Timeline merges MLS activity (when permitted) with public records. Some details may be restricted to registered VOW clients.
Neighborhood guide and local insights
Great Hills has a golf course that most Austin residents forget exists - the Great Hills Country Club, a private 18-hole layout threaded through mature live oaks that has been quietly anchoring this neighborhood since 1980. The club's understated presence tells you everything about Great Hills itself, a neighborhood that does not draw attention but consistently delivers one of the most convenient daily lives in northwest Austin. Great Hills sits between US 183 to the south, Loop 360 to the west, and the Balcones Canyonlands to the north, placing it in the middle of Austin's tech corridor. The Arboretum forms the commercial anchor along Research Boulevard, and The Domain is about seven minutes north on MoPac. Apple's campus on Parmer is roughly 15 minutes away. IBM's Austin facility sits even closer along Burnet Road. Downtown runs about 20 minutes south on MoPac. The Arboretum area provides H-E-B, Whole Foods, and enough services to handle most errands locally. Housing dates from the late 1970s through the early 2000s, giving it a more established feel than newer communities to the north. You will find single-story ranch homes, two-story traditional builds, and larger custom homes along golf course and greenbelt lots. Most range from 2,000 to 4,000 square feet on quarter-acre to half-acre lots. Original builds feature brick and wood exteriors, while renovated homes incorporate limestone and expanded outdoor areas. Pricing runs from the mid-$500s for dated homes up to $1.5 million for renovated golf course or greenbelt properties. The mature tree canopy is a genuine asset that newer subdivisions cannot replicate. Great Hills feeds into Round Rock ISD for most addresses, which surprises buyers who assume the 78759 zip falls within Austin ISD. Spicewood Elementary and Anderson Mill Elementary serve younger grades, with Canyon Vista Middle School handling the transition. Westwood High School has a strong reputation for math and science. The Round Rock ISD affiliation is a selling point, as the district outperforms Austin ISD on state assessments. Some southern addresses do fall within Austin ISD, so verifying by specific address matters. Daily life balances suburban comfort with easy access to dining and outdoor recreation. The Great Hills Park Trail winds through the greenbelt. St. Edwards Park on Bull Creek offers swimming holes and hiking terrain that feels wild despite surrounding development. The restaurant options nearby are among Austin's best. Truluck's does upscale seafood. Perry's Steakhouse brings its pork chop Friday tradition. Roaring Fork handles Western American cuisine. North Italia covers pasta in a polished setting. Uchiko serves some of the most inventive Japanese food in Texas. Bartlett's anchors the casual American end with steaks and a bar feel. Great Hills occupies middle ground between Cat Mountain's established wealth and newer developments in Cedar Park. It is more affordable than the 360 corridor. It offers more mature landscaping than Burnet Road infill. And it provides better tech corridor access than south Austin at comparable prices. The tradeoff is age - much of the stock is 30 to 40 years old, and buyers should budget for roof replacements, plumbing updates, and foundation work on Central Texas clay. Great Hills makes sense for tech workers at Apple, IBM, or Meta who want a short commute and an established neighborhood. It fits families who value Round Rock ISD without living in Round Rock. It works for anyone who wants upscale dining within five minutes but prefers sleeping in a quiet, tree-covered neighborhood. If you need brand-new construction or walkable urbanism, look elsewhere. But if you want central location, mature trees, good schools, and a golf course visible from your back fence, Great Hills checks those boxes.
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