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A new report from the Austin Board of Realtors breaks down how housing shortages disproportionately affect certain Austinites.
We dug into the Urban Land Institute’s predictions for 2024 real estate — here’s how they could apply to Austin.
Check out these haunting Austin homes on the market right now that we think Dracula himself would love.
This year’s AIA Austin Homes Tour will feature nine homes, all new or newly renovated, from local architects.
We sat down for a Q+A with Dick Clark + Associates architects Mark Vornberg, Kim Power, and Kristopher White to talk about how they navigate designing architecture in Austin.
Using the Austin Board of Realtors’ Buy vs. Rent Index, we’re breaking down which housing option is more lucrative in the long run.
Group hotel Inn Cahoots will celebrate with a weekend of giveaways, live music, pep rallies, and eats from several on-site food trucks.
Get a little bit out of of the city with a dream home in one of these lakeside towns, like Lago Vista or Spicewood.
We’re breaking down the massive East Austin development planned for the Borden Dairy Company site.
Homes in the Wolf Ranch by Lennar neighborhood will be ready for move-in by this fall.
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The City of Austin is asking residents to vote on a property tax increase that would generate ~$109.5 million to go toward the new fiscal year budget.
The Downtown community center has agreed to sell some of its land for new housing while expanding and building a new facility.
The big race is almost here, and even if you don’t have tickets to watch in person, you can catch the race in style at one of these admission-free parties.
The 2025 Great American Beer Festival awards are here and Austin-area brews took home the gold, so get ready to taste them for yourself.
At these 10 miniature art galleries in the Austin area, you can take a piece of art or leave one for your neighbors to love.
The store finds vacant retail spaces and signs temporary leases to set up shop leading up to Halloween — but locations can change each year.
The LGBTQ+ bar, which was in danger of closing earlier this year, is now poised to become a larger brand across the state.
Themed cocktails, mad science experiments, haunted houses, and pumpkin carving await you throughout the whole month in Austin.