Central Texas Areas
East Austin bungalows, Round Rock and Cedar Park suburbs, Georgetown's historic square, lakefront Lakeway, Hill Country acreage in Dripping Springs. Central Texas has a community for every lifestyle, and I know them block by block.
Austin
$400K - $2M+
The state capital is home to the University of Texas, a deep tech job market, and more live music venues than any other Texas city. Housing runs from downtown high-rises to early-1900s bungalows in historic neighborhoods.
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Round Rock
$300K - $800K
Family-friendly community with excellent schools, growing employment opportunities, and easy access to Austin. Known for its master-planned communities and suburban appeal.
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Cedar Park
$350K - $900K
Rapidly growing suburb with Leander ISD schools, an extensive parks and trail system, and the Hill Country Galleria shopping district. Newer homes at prices below Austin.
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Leander
$300K - $700K
Affordable yet upscale community with a historic downtown and new developments. Offers spacious homes, good schools, and a strong sense of community.
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Georgetown
$350K - $1M+
Historic town square, Victorian architecture, and the San Gabriel River. One of the best-preserved downtowns in Texas, with modern growth filling in around it.
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Pflugerville
$280K - $650K
Diverse, welcoming community with excellent parks, trails, and Lake Pflugerville. Known for its community events and family-friendly atmosphere.
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Lakeway
$500K - $3M+
Upscale lakeside living on Lake Travis with resort-style amenities, golf courses, and Hill Country views. The metro's most established luxury lake community.
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Dripping Springs
$400K - $2M+
The 'Gateway to the Hill Country' offers rolling hills, wineries, distilleries, and a relaxed rural atmosphere while remaining accessible to Austin.
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Buda
$280K - $550K
A fast-growing suburb south of Austin offering affordable homes, well-rated Hays CISD schools, and a direct shot to downtown via I-35. A historic Main Street anchors the original town.
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Kyle
$250K - $500K
One of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, Kyle offers new construction homes, a revitalized downtown, and an active community calendar along the I-35 corridor south of Austin.
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San Marcos
$220K - $500K
A college town anchored by Texas State University, offering diverse housing options, steady rental demand, and the spring-fed San Marcos River.
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Hutto
$240K - $450K
An affordable northeast Austin suburb experiencing rapid growth with new master-planned communities, good schools, and a hippo-themed Old Town district.
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Liberty Hill
$320K - $700K
Hill Country living northwest of Austin with spacious homesites, newer communities, and a growing downtown. Popular with families seeking space and natural beauty.
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Bee Cave
$450K - $2M+
An upscale west Austin suburb featuring the acclaimed Hill Country Galleria, excellent Lake Travis ISD schools, and proximity to Lake Travis and the Hill Country.
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Westlake Hills
$800K - $5M+
Austin's most prestigious residential enclave featuring luxury estates, the acclaimed Eanes ISD, and panoramic Hill Country views minutes from downtown.
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Manor
$220K - $400K
An affordable east Austin suburb with new development, diverse communities, and convenient access to Austin via US 290 and SH 130.
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Taylor
$220K - $450K
A historic small town experiencing a renaissance thanks to Samsung's $17B semiconductor plant. Affordable homes and massive investment potential east of Austin.
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Bastrop
$250K - $600K
A small town east of Austin known for the Lost Pines forest, an established arts scene, the Colorado River, and a historic Main Street.
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Wimberley
$350K - $1.5M+
A Hill Country village known for Wimberley Square, Jacob's Well, and Blue Hole. A popular getaway destination with a long-running arts community.
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New Braunfels
$280K - $800K
A fast-growing river town between Austin and San Antonio with German heritage, tubing on the Guadalupe and Comal Rivers, and an events calendar anchored by Wurstfest and Gruene Hall.
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