Jan 27

If you have pets and you’re looking for an Austin home, you probably have different priorities and needs than potential homeowners without pets. Do a basic pet inventory to determine the special needs your pet or pets have. This will help you to find the right home, yard and neighborhood for all members of your household, including the ones with fur, feathers and scales.
Take note of the following:
•    Number and type of pets
•    Size, age and weight
•    Physical restrictions
•    Potential use of the yard

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Jan 20

The numbers are in for December. Compared to last year, the number of single-family Austin homes sold in December 2011 is up from 2010. According to recent figures reported by the Austin Board of Realtors (ABR), there were 11 percent more home sales and 12 percent more pending sales than there were the year before.

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Jan 13

If you’re thinking about moving to Austin, you might be wondering what there is to do for fun and entertainment. We have our share of artistic and cultural events. There are plenty of parks and outdoor activities to keep you entertained year-round. Most people find time to explore the city and do fun things with friends and family. Here are just a few of the highlights you’ll find in Austin.
Austin Children’s Museum
Take the kids to the Austin Children’s Museum. It’s an inter-active learning experience with fun exhibits. There is always something different to see and do.
Zilker Park
Zilker Park is 351 acres and offers an almost endless list of things to do, depending on the weather. Some of the most popular activities include hiking, biking, boating, Frisbee, disc golf, beach volleyball and picnicking. Barton Springs pool is generated by a natural spring. The water is a chilly but refreshing year-round average of 69 degrees. It’s a busy place, especially on the weekends and in warm weather. Special events throughout the year include the Austin City Limits music festival in October and the kite festival in March.
Golf
With more than 39 golf courses in the area, there is something for everyone who enjoys golf. There are both public and private courses of varying degrees of difficulty.
If you’re thinking about moving to Austin, request our Austin relocation guide here for more information on schools, things to do, taxes and more.

Jan 9

One thing that people like about living in Austin is the variety of homes available, from luxury homes to a simple condo to call your own. One of the often overlooked housing options is for families with college-age students. Parents of college students often become condo fans, whether they live nearby or out of state. Here’s why.

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