How Doss, Gullett & Murchison School Zones Impact Home Values in Northwest Hills

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When it comes to buying or selling a home in Northwest Hills, TX, one of the biggest questions we hear is: “How do the school zones—like Doss Elementary, Gullett Elementary, and Murchison Middle—impact home values?”

The answer? A lot more than most people think. School zones in Northwest Hills aren’t just about academics—they’re a major driver of demand, resale value, and long-term investment potential. Whether you're eyeing a quiet cul-de-sac near Doss or a mid-century gem near Gullett, school boundaries can make or break a deal. Let’s break it all down.

1. Why School Zones Matter in Real Estate

In Austin’s competitive real estate market, homes in top-rated school zones typically sell faster and at higher prices. Buyers with kids (or plans for them) prioritize access to quality education, while investors know these homes tend to hold value better in economic downturns.

In Northwest Hills, Doss, Gullett, and Murchison consistently rank among the most sought-after public schools—making them magnets for savvy buyers.

2. Spotlight: Doss Elementary School Zone

  1. Location: Just north of Far West Blvd

  2. Reputation: A perennial favorite among families

  3. Real Estate Impact: Homes in the Doss zone command premium prices due to its stellar academic ratings and community involvement.

  4. What You’ll Find:

  5. Renovated 70s and 80s homes

  6. New builds tucked into tree-lined streets

  7. Price tags typically starting around $1M+ for single-family homes

People don’t just like Doss—they move for Doss. That demand keeps resale value strong and inventory tight.

3. Spotlight: Gullett Elementary School Zone

  1. Location: Covers parts of Brentwood and Crestview

  2. Reputation: A warm, tight-knit school with strong academic and arts programs

  3. Real Estate Impact: Gullett zone homes attract both young families and seasoned professionals looking to settle in a walkable, centrally located neighborhood.

The Gullett zone includes a mix of charming bungalows, updated ranch-style homes, and luxury new builds, especially in Crestview. Proximity to top schools + easy access to Burnet Road = high demand.

4. Spotlight: Murchison Middle School Zone

  1. Location: Central to all of Northwest Hills

  2. Reputation: Feeds into Anderson High School (a top IB campus), making it a critical part of the full K–12 experience

  3. Real Estate Impact: Since both Doss and Gullett feed into Murchison, being zoned here is a win no matter your elementary path.

Murchison adds long-term value to a home’s trajectory. Families don’t have to “jump zones” later—they can stay planted, and that security is a selling point all on its own.

5. School Zones = Strong ROI for Sellers

Homes zoned to Doss, Gullett, or Murchison tend to:

  1. Sell faster (lower days on market)

  2. Attract multiple offers

  3. Command higher price per square foot

  4. Hold value even when the broader market dips

If you're thinking of selling a home in Northwest Hills, your school zone is one of the strongest marketing tools in your pocket. And yes, we know how to make that work in your favor.

6. Buying Strategically: What to Know

If you're a buyer, here’s your game plan:

  1. Start your search with school zones in mind. Focus on homes that are firmly zoned (not “possibly zoned” depending on enrollment).

  2. Expect competition. Especially in Doss and Gullett zones. Off-market opportunities exist—but you’ve got to have the right connections.

  3. Check the long game. Buying into Murchison’s zone means you’re also lining up for Anderson High School down the line.

Want to see what’s currently available near these schools? Browse open houses here.

7. The Off-Market Advantage

Here’s something most buyers don’t realize: Some of the best homes near top schools never hit the MLS. They're sold quietly, privately, and fast.

That’s where having the right guide matters. If you’re serious about landing a home in Northwest Hills—especially one in a top school zone—connect with someone who’s tapped into the off-market scene. Someone like James Lucas, who knows this market block by block.

Bottom Line:

If you're buying or selling in Northwest Hills, don’t underestimate the power of school zones. Doss, Gullett, and Murchison aren’t just good schools—they’re key to unlocking long-term value. Whether you’re moving in or moving up, your school zone strategy should be as dialed-in as your budget.

About the Author
James Lucas
I specialize exclusively in the Eanes ISD area, Westlake, Rollingwood, Lost Creek—dedicating my entire business to knowing every home, comp, and neighborhood detail. As the #1 off-market specialist in the area, I connect buyers and sellers through proactive outreach and the largest database of off-market and on-market properties in Eanes ISD.