TarrytownRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
At a median of $35/m², you are paying for the 78703 zip code and the absolute lack of riff-raff. This is the FINAL_BOSS of the Austin rental market, offering an investment outlook that stays bulletproof even when the rest of the city fluctuates. While the $58/m² ceiling is eye-watering, the neighborhood analysis shows you're buying proximity to downtown without the headache of living in it.
The Vibe:Think old money, massive limestone estates, and narrow streets that make passing another car a tactical maneuver. This isn't where you go to be seen; it's where the city's power players go to disappear behind thick oak canopies. Expect to see vintage Land Rovers and quiet hedges rather than neon signs or high-rise glass.
Market Median
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Quick Estimate
Tarrytown @ $35/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is public transit viable in Tarrytown?
Absolutely not. You need a car here, as the bus lines are sparse and the hills will kill you if you try to bike to the office.
Why are the m² stats higher than Clarksville?
Tarrytown offers larger lot sizes and significantly more privacy, which commands a premium over the denser, smaller footprints in Clarksville.
What is the parking situation like?
Most rentals include driveways or garages, but street parking on Exposition Blvd or near Casis Village is a nightmare for guests.
Are utilities included in the Average Rent?
Rarely. In this bracket, landlords expect you to handle your own high-efficiency HVAC costs and lawn maintenance.
Where do people go for a drink?
The neighborhood is dry on nightlife; locals head to Deep Eddy Cabaret or the bars on West 6th for anything stronger than a juice.