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5705 Ballenton is listed for $1,449,000 and includes 5 bedrooms, 4 full baths, 4,543 square feet, 0.51 acres.
5705 Ballenton is in the Circle C Ranch area of Austin, Texas.
5705 Ballenton is associated with Austin ISD. School assignments should always be verified directly with the district before relying on them.
5705 Ballenton is a Residential built in 1995 with 5 bedrooms, 4 full baths, 4,543 square feet, 0.51 acres.
5705 Ballenton is listed at $1,449,000, +90.2% versus the available Circle C Ranch median of $762,000, with a price-per-square-foot of $319.
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Fresh white paint thru downstairs! Tucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in the coveted On the Park section of Circle C, this expansive five-bedroom home offers a rare blend of space, privacy, and location. Set on a true half-acre lot, the property features mature trees and exceptional outdoor living with a pool, extended patios, and a large usable yard — even room for a future pickleball court. Inside, the flexible floor plan includes a main-level primary suite, 10-foot ceilings on the first floor, and abundant natural light throughout. Generous living and dining areas flow seamlessly into the family room and kitchen, creating comfortable everyday living and an ideal setting for gatherings. Oversized windows and dramatic sliding glass doors open to the backyard and frame peaceful treetop views. The kitchen is designed for both function & entertaining, featuring two oversized islands, extensive storage, granite countertops, & premium stainless appliances, all with easy access to outdoor entertaining spaces. Multiple living areas provide flexibility for offices, media rooms, hobbies, or multigenerational living. Major system upgrades provide long-term value & peace of mind, including a 2025 roof, full-house triple-pane windows, spray foam & upgraded attic insulation, tankless and additional water heaters, & three zoned HVAC systems with HEPA filtration and UV air purification. LED lighting throughout enhances efficiency and comfort. A detached six-car garage with upper-level storage or workspace offers rare versatility for vehicles, recreation, storage, or a home-based business. Located minutes from neighborhood parks, trails, & community amenities & zoned to Kiker Elementary, Gorzycki Middle School, & Bowie High School, this home offers the opportunity to enjoy one of Circle C’s most desirable locations while tailoring the cosmetic finishes to your personal style.
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1995
Lot Size
0.51 acres
$/Sq Ft
$319
HOA
$529/mo
Garage
8 spaces
Pool
Yes
Listed by Kifer Sparks Agency
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2025-7.2% | — | $1,276,494 | — | — |
2024-3.5% | — | $1,375,867 | $390,000 | $992,925 |
2023+71.1% | — | $1,425,935 | $390,000 | $985,867 |
2022 | — | $833,200 | $390,000 | $1,035,935 |

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% ($290K)
$1,449,000
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List price
$1,449,000
Price per sqft
$319/sqft
Vs. Circle C Ranch median
+90.2%
$762K median
Days on market
75 days
Original to current
$50K reduction
$1.5M original
Active inventory context
19 listings
Price Position in Circle C Ranch
Listed 90% above the Circle C Ranch median
Source: MLS Grid / Unlock MLS and Keenan Group review as of Apr 26, 2026.
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Car-Dependent
Minimal Transit
Somewhat Bikeable
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8 events on record
Current Price
$1,449,000
Timeline data compiled from MLS records and public records. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
| Year | Taxes | Total Assessment | Land | Additions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2025-7.2% | — | $1,276,494 | — | — |
2024-3.5% | — | $1,375,867 | $390,000 | $992,925 |
2023+71.1% | — | $1,425,935 | $390,000 | $985,867 |
2022 | — | $833,200 | $390,000 | $1,035,935 |
Timeline merges MLS activity (when permitted) with public records. Some details may be restricted to registered VOW clients.
Neighborhood guide and local insights
Circle C Ranch has 3.2 miles of dedicated cycling trail that no car has ever been allowed to touch. The Veloway is a paved loop exclusively for cyclists and inline skaters, winding through Hill Country terrain on the southern edge of the neighborhood. It is the kind of amenity that sounds like a city planning fantasy but has been operating since 1992, and it tells you something important about what this community prioritizes: outdoor access, family infrastructure, and the kind of thoughtful planning that most master-planned neighborhoods only promise. Circle C sits in southwest Austin in the 78739 zip code, roughly bounded by MoPac Expressway to the east, Slaughter Lane to the north, Escarpment Boulevard to the west, and the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center to the south. Downtown Austin is about a 20-minute drive via MoPac. The Southwest Parkway provides a secondary route that connects to Highway 71 and the Hill Country corridor. The Escarpment Village shopping center at the neighborhood's edge handles most daily errands, and a second commercial cluster at William Cannon and MoPac adds more options. Bee Cave, Dripping Springs, and the Hill Country Galleria are all accessible within 15 to 20 minutes heading west. The housing stock spans about four decades of development. The original phase of Circle C launched in 1986, and the Traditional Texas Suburban homes from that era through 2000 make up roughly 40 percent of the inventory. These are typically 2,000 to 3,500 square feet on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, with brick or stone exteriors and mature landscaping. Hill Country Contemporary homes built between 2000 and 2015 account for another 25 percent, bringing limestone accents, metal roofing, and more open floor plans. Newer production-builder sections from 2010 through 2022 add modern designs at a 20 percent share. Townhomes, patio homes, and a small number of custom estates round out the mix. Pricing runs from the mid $400s for older homes or townhomes to around $1.2 million for larger updated homes on premium lots. Circle C delivers strong value compared to Westlake or Barton Creek for families who want space and schools without the seven-figure entry point. The neighborhood is served by Austin ISD, and the school situation is one of the primary reasons people move here. Clayton Elementary, Kiker Elementary, and Mills Elementary all serve different sections of the community, and each maintains strong parent involvement and academic performance. Small Middle School and Bowie High School handle the upper grades. Bowie is one of the larger high schools in Austin ISD but maintains a strong academic reputation, particularly in STEM programs and athletics. The combination of neighborhood-feel elementary schools and a well-resourced high school makes Circle C one of the most consistently popular family destinations in south Austin. The daily routine in Circle C revolves around the outdoors. Morning runners and cyclists hit the Veloway or the Slaughter Creek Trail before work. The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, which sits at the southern tip of the neighborhood, provides 284 acres of native Texas landscape for walking, photography, and events. Grey Rock Golf Club offers a public course within the community. The Circle C Swim Center and community pool system stays busy from April through October. For dining, Keepers Coastal Kitchen and District Kitchen anchor the Escarpment Village corridor with sit-down options that have raised the local restaurant scene well beyond the chains that typically dominate master-planned neighborhoods. Oasthouse Kitchen and Jack Allen's Kitchen are both a short drive north. The Alamo Drafthouse on Slaughter Lane handles movie nights, and the Wildflower Center hosts seasonal festivals and concerts. Circle C holds a distinct position in Austin's suburban market. It is less expensive than Westlake or Barton Creek but offers comparable school quality within Austin ISD rather than requiring the premium of Eanes or Lake Travis districts. Compared to Shady Hollow and Bauerle Ranch to the east, Circle C has better trail infrastructure and more neighborhood amenities. Compared to Belterra further southwest, it provides a significantly shorter commute and more established commercial options. The neighborhood competes most directly with Sendera and Legend Oaks on the south side, though Circle C's Veloway, Wildflower Center proximity, and deeper inventory give it an edge in the family market. Circle C is the right choice for families who want genuine outdoor amenities and good Austin ISD schools without paying West Austin luxury prices. It works for dual-income households in southwest Austin's tech corridor, families who want neighborhood stability, and active adults who will use the trails and pool system. If your priority list starts with schools, outdoor access, and community, Circle C delivers on all three at a price point that still makes financial sense.
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