Amazingly,
Austin, even with its low cost of living, has a varied and diverse cultural
society, and a strong influence of music and Art. It is this that makes it one
of the most desirable cities to live in. It is the fourth largest city in the
state of Texas and the eleventh largest city in the US. Currently, Austin has a
population of almost 2 million people.
Austin
boasts many different home types and styles, all in different topographical
surrounding. Homes sit on cliffs overlooking Lake Austin or sit in the heart of
downtown in a simple yet stylish high-rise condo. Of course, you may prefer a
quaint bungalow on the outer limits of the city, a ranch or a sprawling
suburban contemporary home that sits in one of Austin’s suburban neighborhoods.
Why Austin
Wherever
you live within the Austin area you are sure to enjoy interacting with
neighbors that come from a diverse background; those that are artists,
professors, students, tech gurus, and a variety of other people. In fact,
Austin was voted as America´s number one College Town by the Travel Channel,
yet it is also home to some of the most important technology enterprises in the
nation, rightfully earning its name as Silicon Hills.
Neighborhoods
There
are more than a few Austin neighborhoods that exemplify the meaning of “weird
but interesting” a term Austin is known for. Downtown is diverse, and boasts
homes that are gorgeous, eclectic and, yes even luxurious. The blending
of Austin’s different living possibilities makes real estate in this area
one of the most sought after investment opportunities in the state.
The Bouldin Creek Area
This has
recently become a trending area to live, yet it still retains its artistic feel
and a reflection of its colorful history. This history offers colorful
attractions like Mexican bakeries, tattoo parlors, cafes and art galleries; it
is these that give Bouldin Creek its ethnic flavor.
Hyde Park
This is
an area that offers a historic ambiance. It is here that you’ll find residents
lounging on porches and drink lemonade on their turn of the century wrap around
porch homes. Tree lined streets offer protection to both businesses and
residents of the area. This is area that sits on the Northern edge of the city
is full of Victorian mansions, where now, some have been turned into apartments
or beautiful Bed & Breakfasts. Today Hyde Park retains its architectural
charm it began with more than a hundred years ago.
The Austin Real Estate Market
These
are but a few of the nicer neighborhoods in the Austin area, where homes are
selling at a faster rate than in other parts of the country. Despite the slow
national real estate market growth, the Austin Board of Realtors has conducted
studies on the home market for this area and found that home sales have risen 8
percent as of June of last year. On average homes were on the market for about
43 days, a number that is about 16 days fewer than last year.
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