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Austin’s housing market has been a roller coaster ride for the last five years, but this time, it’s swinging back in favor of buyers.
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.
Daydream with us as we take a peek inside some of the best Downtown living has to offer.
Developers requested rezoning for a nearly 13-acre site near Q2 Stadium and the Domain, one of Austin’s hottest neighborhoods.
We asked Preservation Austin Executive Director Lindsey Derrington to talk about what will make this year’s Homes Tour special.
Dirty Martin’s Place and seven other businesses in the area will no longer be displaced, as Austin Transit Partnership reevaluates the location of upcoming light rail stations.
As Austin continues to grow, we’re keeping an eye on upcoming developments and recently opened businesses.
Crews broke ground on the new location for Korman Fine Jewelry, an Austin-based jeweler with 50 years in business.
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.
We spoke with Arthur Furman and Annie-Laurie Grabiel from Side Angle Side about their approach to transforming the Hyde Park space.
We’re going to the ranch house with this luxurious listing on 31 acres, now on the market in beautiful Dripping Springs
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