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The queen of DIYs has tips and tricks for using your leftover vodka around the house.
From rooftop bars to an architectural behind the scenes, here are the stories our readers loved most this year.
Real estate experts explain what Austin home buyers should know and predict whether we’ll see prices rise in 2023.
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The skyline-changer will surpass the previously announced Waterline tower by 13 ft.
The company has started taking reservations for the 100-home development.
The area has cooled a bit, but it remains one of the most desirable areas in the US.
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The largest budget in Austin’s history will ask voters to decide on whether or not to approve a tax increase, which would raise homeowners’ bills by ~$303 annually.
Stay hungry my friends, because this celebration of local dining also helps feed folks in the community through the Central Texas Food Bank.