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New comer Guide to Austin?
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 8:38 pm
by Beiruty
I only visited Austin couple times. So, I am not very familiar with Austin Area.
Assume, I will be moving to Austin and I need to buy a house.
Of interest would be somewhere close to Oak hill area
Where are the best area in Austin.
1) Best public schools
2) Safe Area of course
3) Scenic and quiet
4) Shopping malls accessible
5) well run cities. i.e. low school/city taxes.
6) Median house hold income +$100K to $250k (real estate affordability)
Thanks
Re: New comer Guide to Austin?
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 9:27 pm
by OldCannon
Ouch, can't help ya...I live in the NE part. Oak Hill is over in the Bee Cave area, so as long as you can find a home to afford, you're all set :)
Re: New comer Guide to Austin?
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 10:03 pm
by The Mad Moderate
1. Wastelake/eanes or oak hill
2. see above
3. see above
4. barton creek very close to oak hill bee caves
5. Austin is pretty good
6. see above
Re: New comer Guide to Austin?
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 10:19 pm
by apostate
If only there was an Austin Realtor on the forum...
Re: New comer Guide to Austin?
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 11:24 pm
by paulhailes
apostate wrote:If only there was an Austin Realtor on the forum...
Where oh where could an Austin Realtor be found.
Re: New comer Guide to Austin?
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 11:34 pm
by A-R
Hey guys. Not really my area of town. If you're interested in north side can tell you all about it.
Re: New comer Guide to Austin?
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 11:41 pm
by A-R
Beiruty wrote:I only visited Austin couple times. So, I am not very familiar with Austin Area.
Assume, I will be moving to Austin and I need to buy a house.
Of interest would be somewhere close to Oak hill area
Where are the best area in Austin.
1) Best public schools
Westlake (Eanes ISD)
Lakeway (Lake Travis ISD)
Westwood High School (Round Rock ISD)
Leander ISD also generally good
2) Safe Area of course
most west and north burbs very safe
3) Scenic and quiet
west side and areas by the lakes
4) Shopping malls accessible
Multiple choices south, west, and north
5) well run cities. i.e. low school/city taxes.
I really like Cedar Park. Not familiar enough with southern and western burbs
6) Median house hold income +$100K to $250k (real estate affordability)
easier question to answer is your home price range?
Thanks
Answers in red above
Re: New comer Guide to Austin?
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:30 am
by Lonest4r
Hahahaha! "the artist formerly known as austinrealtor"
How do you change your handle?
Re: New comer Guide to Austin?
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 7:22 am
by Beiruty
A-R,
House price range is $250K to $350K. Mine is $254K , 3550 sqft at $80/sqft
Re: New comer Guide to Austin?
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 8:20 am
by A-R
Beiruty wrote:A-R,
House price range is $250K to $350K. Mine is $254K , 3550 sqft at $80/sqft
OK, that helps. In most of the areas of Austin I mentioned you're looking at $100/sq ft and up (WAY up in Eanes/Westlake areas). $250K-$350K range for 3,000+ sq ft can still be found in my stomping grounds up north - Cedar Park, Round Rock, etc.
Also I believe you can still find that range in areas a bit further southwest like Dripping Springs etc, but again I'm not nearly as familiar with the south and west sides.
PM me if you'd like some more info.
Re: New comer Guide to Austin?
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 8:20 am
by A-R
Lonest4r wrote:Hahahaha! "the artist formerly known as austinrealtor"
How do you change your handle?
Ya gotta ask Chas real nice like

Re: New comer Guide to Austin?
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 8:23 am
by texanron
How much land comes with those prices of $250k - $350k?
Re: New comer Guide to Austin?
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 8:44 am
by A-R
texanron wrote:How much land comes with those prices of $250k - $350k?
Varies widely by area, but generally speaking in the established burbs that are reasonably close in (as opposed to "out there in the sticks") you're looking at 1/8 to 1/4 acre - with 1/3 acre being tops in most established or planned neighborhoods. There are some larger oddballs out there, but they're needle-in-a-haystack frequency at that price range.
Austin is basically the most expensive real estate in Texas if comparing apples-to-apples size & amenities with other Texas cities.
Re: New comer Guide to Austin?
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 9:42 am
by texanron
A-R wrote:texanron wrote:How much land comes with those prices of $250k - $350k?
Varies widely by area, but generally speaking in the established burbs that are reasonably close in (as opposed to "out there in the sticks") you're looking at 1/8 to 1/4 acre - with 1/3 acre being tops in most established or planned neighborhoods. There are some larger oddballs out there, but they're needle-in-a-haystack frequency at that price range.
Austin is basically the most expensive real estate in Texas if comparing apples-to-apples size & amenities with other Texas cities.
Sounds like you could borrow a cup of sugar from a neighbor by both parties just opening their kitchen windows and passing it through.