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The new homes will be up for sale on a fractional basis, giving owners shared access to the space and year-round resort benefits.
Water conservation can be cool — and save you some cash.
Located in the heart of Old West Austin, Lou Lambert’s luxurious two-bedroom Castle Hill home is on the market for $1,650,000 now.
It’s home sweet homes because the City of Austin’s Housing Department dedicated $50 million to creating nine new affordable housing developments across the city.
We sifted through five years of data to find out how much the Austin housing market has changed in recent years so that you don’t have to.
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Nora Pirsch, a new mom, shares her routine for sustainable recycling that you should consider implementing in your household this year.
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.
Mentally, we’re decorating one of these dream homes.
In 72 hours, 10.5 million trees took damage, AFD spent $130,000, and dispatchers took 4,000 calls.
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The Sunday dinner service from Aaron Franklin harkens back to Midwestern dinners and family-style meal traditions that began back in the early 1900s.
A new study from real estate firm Franklin Street states that 14.8 million sqft of commercial space in Downtown Austin is empty.
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