New figures generated by the U.S. Census Bureau show Georgetown, TX as the fastest growing city in America! Five Texas cities were in the top eleven, including New Braunfels and Pflugerville. Read the entire article here.
New figures generated by the U.S. Census Bureau show Georgetown, TX as the fastest growing city in America! Five Texas cities were in the top eleven, including New Braunfels and Pflugerville. Read the entire article here.
Chances are if you’ve spent any time on the highways and toll roads running through and connecting Travis, Williamson, and/or Hays counties, you’ve experienced first hand how much these areas have grown. According to the Austin Chamber of Commerce, the population growth over the past two years in the Austin metro area has equated to about 146 new residents per day! We’ve compiled information here to provide a snapshot of area population and growth forecast.
Most residents of Austin metro area are quite aware of increased home sales, even those not currently involved in buying or selling property. The Austin Board of Realtors® released an article (below) with statistics showing an ongoing rise in the number of homes sold. A thirty-two percent rise in April sales, in fact, made for a high we haven’t seen since 2004! The report shows other numbers up since last year too, including average sales price, days on market, and demand for new home construction.
AUSTIN, Texas – May 21, 2013 – According to the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) report released today by the Austin Board of REALTORS® (ABoR), the volume of Austin-area home sales continues to rise as April became the 23rd straight month of year-over-year sales volume increases, and April saw its most home sales since 2004.
According to the report, 2,563 single-family homes were sold in the Austin area in April 2013, which is 32 percent more than April 2012. On average, homes spent 50 days on the market, which is a decrease of 19 days from one year prior.
Cathy Coneway, 2013 Chairman of the Austin Board of REALTORS®, explained, “On average, Austin-area homes are now selling in only six weeks. Buyers should think hard about the type of home, features and amenities they’re looking for and then be prepared to move quickly once they find a home that fits that description.”
The total dollar volume of single-family properties sold was $794,158,365, or 52 percent higher. The market also featured 10 percent more new listings, 25 percent fewer active listings and 20 percent more pending sales in April 2013 compared to the prior year.
In April 2013, the median price for Austin-area homes increased eight percent more than the same month last year to $227,250. Additionally, the market featured 2.7 months of inventory in April 2013, which is 1.3 months less than April 2012.
“It’s good to see a 10 percent increase in new home listings,” Coneway adds. “As Austin-area home sales continue to increase and the time homes spend on the market continues to shorten, it is integral that our housing supply also increases to meet this surging demand.”
An arctic blast is headed to central Texas and the Austin area. Not only do you want to protect your home’s pipes, you need to take measures to protect your plants. Both those in pots and in the ground. The biggest hazard posed to plants during below-freezing temperatures is a lack of moisture and freeze damage to new growth. Before a freeze, plants tend to dry out and need to be thoroughly watered. This includes trees, lawns and shrubs. Additionally, you can wrap blankets around them if freezing temperatures are expected to last for more than a few days. Adding mulch to flower beds can act as a safeguard against low temperatures. If your palm trees are less that one year old, they’ll benefit from being covered in blankets.
Taking care of the exterior of your home is as important as the interior. Your landscaping is an investment in your real property. Protect it!