Posts Tagged ‘Austin Real Estate News’

Spotlight On Mueller: A Model for Sustainable Community Design

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Mueller Austin is quickly becoming an energetic community hub within Austin city limits. It’s been almost a year since the first residents moved into one of the diverse neighborhoods,  Located just three miles from downtown and two miles from the University of Texas.

Robert Mueller who first envisioned the redevelopment of Municipal Airport into a mixed-use urban village. The result is an award-winning sustainable community being developed by Catellus Development Group. 

Read Also: Mueller Austin among best green real estate in the U.S.

New homes and jobs

Mueller’s 711-acre site, when complete, will become home to approximately 10,000 people, 10,000 permanent employees, more than 1,100 affordable homes and approximately 140 acres of public open space, including:

  • Nearly 4,600 single-family, condo or apartment homes (at least 25 percent reserved for families who qualify for affordable housing)
  • More than 140 acres of parks and perimeter greenways
  • A town center with cafes, shops, plazas and live/work spaces planned to include at least 30 percent locally-owned businesses
  • 5 miles of new hike and bike paths
  • Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas (open)
  • The University of Texas Medical Research Campus
  • Austin Film Studios (open)
  • Connections to public transportation
  • Regional retail (open)
  • State-of-the-art rental apartments
  • A broad variety of new home opportunities–both for rent and for sale
  • Class A office space

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Austin Texas Real Estate Market Update: Rebound in 2009

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

The buying season heated up in Central Texas in May according to the Austin Board of REALTORS® Multiple Listing Service (MLS) May 2008 sales report.  Single-family home sales in May are up slightly over April 2008 numbers, when 1,981, homes sold. Homes are spending fewer days on the market and overall, the real estate market continues to reflect conditions similar to those of 2005, before the unusual boom in 2006.

Take a look at May single family sales statistics compared to 2007:

Date

Homes Sold

Median Sales Price

Dollar Volume

May 2008

2,154

$196,120

$566,827,254

May 2007

2,679

$183,160

$671,716,386

No matter which city you live in, inventory is still high. Still, Texas is fairing better than the rest of the nation. Austin’s current home inventory is below.

AUSTIN REAL ESTATE MARKET FORECAST- Mid Year Update 2008

The Austin Home Builder Association (HBA) held their semi-annual market update last week. Their research shows that the market is slated to remain low through Third Quarter 2008, then pick up by Winter 2008 or early 2009. Mark Sprague with Vesta Strategies thought buyers and sellers should be relieved to see a "cleansing of the market", which was overheated by real estate speculators.

Great areas to buy include the Southtown area in South Austin, but also other areas such as Round Rock, Pflugerville and Kyle due to coming Seton Hospital complexes and other large mixed-use developments.

Read Also: Austin real estate is a great buy for boomers and empty nesters.

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Austin Tackles Affordable Housing Again. Anyone Care?

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Who pays if we don’t create affordable housing for Austin real estate? 

This question was posed at the Austin Neighborhood Housing and Community Development’s Affordable Housing Forum, held last Friday (June 13). The third in the forum series on affordable housing issues for real estate in Austin featured Ken Bacon, VP for Housing and Community Development at Fannie Mae. (Fannie Mae recently reduced down-payment requirements nationwide).

Austin real estate consistently ranks among the fastest-growing metro areas in the nation. Demand continues to rise for housing. We recently wrote about the issue of affordable housing in Austin, citing  key issues facing developers and investors. One example of development problems in Central and East Austin includes the building of duplexes on infill lots.

Are the duplexed condos more affordable than regular Austin homes or are developers just going for double their money? 

Read more about the super-duplex debate in Central Austin.

Read also:Is an Affordable Austin just a pipe dream?

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Austin Board of REALTORS Endorse Cid Galindo for City Council

Monday, June 9th, 2008

The Austin Board of REALTORS sent an alert last week to encourage agents to vote for Austin city council candidate Cid Galindo.

Galindo faces Laura Morrision in a runoff that ends on June 14th. The main point of contention is the recent Point of Sale Ordinance that is part of the Mayor Wynn’s Climate Protection Plan.

Read also: Austin Board of Realtors Opposition to the Point of Sale Ordinance

REALTORS support the Climate Protection plan, but oppose the specific provision that requires upgrades before an Austin home sale is completed. REALTORS think this will increase Austin real estate sales times, hampering home sales and causing grief to Austin home buyers and sellers.

Read also: Mayor Will Wynn’s Climate Protection Plan.

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Baby Boomers Set Latest Austin Real Estate Design Trends

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

We know that the Baby Boomers account for a large part of the real estate owning population in America. But did you know that they may be the latest trend-setters in Austin real estate also?

Sounds unlikely, but it is very true! As this article in the Wall Street Journal explains, designers and architects are catering more and more toward this fast-growing segment of the population. According to the latest data, most boomers plan to remain in their own homes as opposed to moving into retirement or “assisted living” communities as they age.

Innovating Better Living

Recently, this "aging in place" phenomenon has triggered home renovations and new construction including halls and doorways wide enough for walkers and wheelchairs, and master suites and laundries on the ground floor so residents can avoid stairs. Now, the technology behind home appliances and fixtures is catching up – making all kinds of appliances and home design elements more senior-friendly. 

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Austin Board of REALTORS® Propose Alternative to Mayor Wynn’s ‘Point of Sale’ Ordinance

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Austin Board of REALTORS® sent an email alert today to propose a change to Mayor Wynn’s Climate Protection Plan.  So far, it looks like REALTORS® agree with most aspects of the plan. Like most solutions, there’s a few areas of contention. Here’s what the email alert outlined:

What’s this about?
In early 2007, Austin Mayor Will Wynn released the Climate Protection Plan with the goal of making Austin the “greenest” city in the country, [including] the “Proposed Point of Sale Ordinance”….The city’s proposal would require that homeowners upgrade their homes and obtain a “Certificate of Compliance” from the city before they’re able to sell it. We oppose this plan for several reasons:

  • Affordability – This type of out-of-pocket expense will prevent many homeowners from having the option to sell their home, particularly if they need to sell due to a difficult financial situation. In addition, the cost will inevitably be passed on to homebuyers, making it even more difficult to afford a home in Austin. 

  • Extended sales process – Arranging the additional inspections needed to obtain a Certificate of Compliance (not to mention actually making the upgrades to properties) would draw out the time required to sell homes substantially. Further, Austin doesn’t currently have enough home inspectors in our city to fill the anticipated demand, promising even further delays. 

  • Mandates- Do we want to require a “license” for homeowners to sell? – As it’s proposed now, this ordinance would essentially require that homeowners apply to the city for a “license” to sell their home (i.e. Certificate of Compliance). Do we want to spend our city’s resources on this activity and add this complication to the real estate process? Austinites buy and sell more than 25,000 homes each year…

What’s the alternative?

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Austin Real Estate Becomes Eco-Friendly With ‘Unbuilds’

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

In today’s ‘green conscious’ society, not only is there a moral obligation not to destroy and discard, but to recycle and reuse.

The eco-friendly ‘unbuild’ has now become an option to the traditional ‘tear-down’ of Austin real estate. According to a Wallstreet Journal article, an unbuilt house can be carefully disassembled, piece by piece, and the parts used for a new house and/or donated for reuse elsewhere. Whatever is donated can be deducted from income tax.

‘Unbuilding’ an Austin home may be the right thing to do for many reasons, but saving time and money is not top of the list. It will take longer to ‘unbuild’, but at least a couple of weeks and may end up being more expensive in the long run, even after any tax deductions. But, other benefits are the reuse of materials such as beautiful aged brick from fireplaces, stone foundations, custom woodwork, decorative tile or antique fixtures and working appliances.

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Austin’s DriveBuy Technology Partners With Top Producer Systems

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Austin entrepreneur, Dylan Schleppe, has announced a partnership of his company, DriveBuy Technologies, with real estate industry leader, Top Producer Systems. The partnership will provide the seamless integration of real estate’s best sales and marketing software, Top Producer 8i, and the leading interactive mobile marketing software, DriveBuy Technologies.

DriveBuy, allows listing agents to provide a "Short Message Service" (SMS) text codes on property promotions and yard signage, making it easy for prospective buyers to receive detailed information about property on their mobile phone. The technology can be used in combination with toll free hotlines or in lieu of them.

With the addition of Top Producer 8i, the prospective buyers’ information is automatically entered into the agent’s contact database, making it easy for agents to follow-up.

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