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Fountain Terrace

610 W 30th StAustin, TX
Central Austin


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Fountain Terrace Overview and Highlights

Overview

Fountain Terrace: Boutique Living in Austin’s Heart


Fountain Terrace, located at 610 West 30th Street in Austin’s Heritage District, offers a rare blend of tranquility and urban convenience—just minutes from the University of Texas and the vibrant attractions of Hyde Park. Surrounded by towering trees, the community exudes a serene atmosphere, making it a peaceful retreat amid one of the city’s most walkable and dynamic neighborhoods.


Modern Comfort and Thoughtful Design


Fountain Terrace features thoughtfully renovated studios and one-bedroom apartments, each designed to provide a tranquil space to unwind after a busy day. Many units boast updated wood-style or hardwood flooring, open layouts, and modern amenities such as quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, ceiling fans, and new hardware. Central air conditioning and abundant natural light further enhance the comfort of these urban living spaces.


On-Site Amenities That Elevate Everyday Life


Residents enjoy a variety of community amenities, including a sparkling swimming pool for those seeking relaxation or a cool dip. For those who enjoy outdoor gatherings, there are dedicated barbecue and picnic areas—ideal for casual get-togethers with neighbors. On-site laundry facilities add everyday convenience, while complimentary parking makes coming and going effortless.


Prime Austin Location, Unmatched Convenience


Fountain Terrace stands out for its unbeatable location. The apartment community is just blocks from iconic local eateries, cafes, shops along Guadalupe and Lamar, and major Austin destinations. The immediate proximity to the University of Texas and efficient city transit options make it a practical choice for those who value access to education, culture, and city life. 30th Street offers direct access to the Mopac Expressway, making travel around Austin quick and easy.


Designed for Tranquil, Connected Living


With only 68 units spread across two stories, Fountain Terrace maintains a close-knit, boutique atmosphere. The community’s courtyards, mature landscaping, and quiet setting create an inviting environment for residents seeking both privacy and a sense of connection. Whether you’re walking to local favorites, studying, or simply enjoying a peaceful moment at home, Fountain Terrace delivers a balanced lifestyle at the heart of Austin.


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Fountain Terrace represents a unique opportunity to experience modern Austin living in a quiet, beautifully landscaped community—where thoughtful design, urban convenience, and a peaceful environment all come together.

Address

610 W 30th StAustin, TX

Building Type

Rental

Year Built

1966

Amenities

Cats
Dogs
Parking
Fitness Center
Outdoor Pool
Storage Room

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 2 units available at Fountain Terrace, as of 8 hours ago.
Fountain Terrace is located in the Central Austin neighborhood of Austin.
Prices & availability for Fountain Terrace were updated 8 hours ago.
It is unclear if apartments at Fountain Terrace have in-unit laundry, however, the building does have on-site laundry facilities.
Yes! You can reach out here to get in touch with a locator and see virtual tours, videos of specific units, and get more information on individual units.
Fountain Terrace has no reviews at this time on our site.
Yes, Fountain Terrace allows cats.
Yes, Fountain Terrace allows dogs.

Location & Neighborhood

Central Austin

When you hit Central Austin, you’ll know right away you landed in Longhorn territory. From the massive football stadium, which packs in crowds of tailgaters every fall, to the burnt orange glow of the UT Tower, the University of Texas at Austin dominates this area just north of Downtown. And, with its close proximity to all academic buildings — not to mention, the infamous strip of bars and restaurants known as “The Drag” — there’s no doubt it attracts a collegiate population.

However, the gorgeous, historic houses in this area would be perfect for small, growing families as well, especially in the section known as Hyde Park. The architecture there spans the gamut from peaked-roof Victorian classics, to hip, quaint bungalows. Yet, despite the different styles, a love of greenery mixed with a modern attitude abounds, creating a place where old magnolia trees line the blocks alongside progressive political banners and signs.


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Disclaimer

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