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Austin Business Journal writes, "Austin is one of the highest ranked cities when it comes to wealth accumulation, according to several reports.

In this year’s Wealth Edition, we’re taking a closer look at wealth patterns in Central Texas. That includes ABJ’s exclusive list of the region’s wealthiest ZIP codes — a ranking that takes income, home values, education levels and more into account. The list can be found below.

Tracking where the rich live can be difficult — especially when it comes to nailing down the number of billionaires hidden in the lush hills of Central Texas.

Austin can claim at least 11 players on Forbes’ latest list of billionaires. Of course, a person’s true wealth is difficult to nail down in the public realm, so it’s…

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CultureMap Austin writes, "As if people needed more reasons to move to Austin: The Texas capital ranked No. 7 on WalletHub's just-released list of the best large real estate markets in 2025.

In a separate WalletHub list of 300 U.S. housing markets of various sizes, Austin ranked 18th. For this list, the personal finance website examined 300 U.S. cities based on 17 metrics including each city's real estate market, housing affordability, and economic environment.

The "large market" rankings included 68 U.S. cities with populations greater than 300,000 residents.

Last year, Austin was the 12th best real estate market in America overall, and it was the third-best out of all large U.S. cities.

This is how WalletHub broke down Austin's 2025…

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Austin Business Journal shares, "A downtown Austin apartment building has hit the market.

The building, called Elle West Ave. and located at 300 West Ave. across the street from a Trader Joe’s, is for sale, according to a listing from commercial real estate firm Newmark, which is marketing the building. Elle West Ave. is both a value-add opportunity and a redevelopment opportunity, said Patton Jones, vice chairman of Newmark’s Central Texas office.

Built in 2000, it has 205,125 square feet of space and four stories, with 239 apartments. Jones said it also has 6,536 square feet of ground-floor retail occupied by small businesses such as salons.

As of August, the apartments were 92.5% occupied and the retail space was 100% occupied.

The…

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Construction on the project is expected to begin in 2026. (Courtesy Kipp Flores Architects, W Hayes Ventures)

Community Impact Shares, "A new project is underway in Lakeway’s new City Center, with plans to bring 21 townhomes to the area.

The details

Developer Bill Hayes with W Hayes Ventures said the project will offer nine duplexes and one triplex. The buildings will all be three stories, with a garage on the first floor, living areas on the second floor and bedrooms on the top floor.

The average square footage is estimated to be smaller than the other “for sale” residential housing in the center at around 1,700 square feet, Hayes said. This allows the project to be priced more affordably for the Lakeway area at around mid-$700,000s, Hayes said. The median home price for homes sold in Lakeway in April was $850,000, according to Unlock MLS data.

“It’s…

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The people keep moving, so Austin keeps building. Photo by Adrian Newell on Unsplash

CultureMap Austin writes, "It seems that Austin will keep building as long as the people keep moving here. A new apartment construction analysis finds that Austin has the No. 1 highest apartment construction rate out of all U.S. cities this year, with more than 15,000 new units expected to be completed from the beginning of the year to the end of December 2025.

RentCafe's report, "New Apartment Construction Tops 500K Units This Year, More Than Half in 1 Region" examined apartment building data across 369 U.S. metro areas, specifically buildings containing 50 or more units.

More than 500,000 apartments are in development throughout the country this year, the report found, though that's significantly lower than the 640,000-plus units that were…

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Tens of thousands of new apartment units have been built in the Austin area over the last several years. This construction took place in Pflugerville in 2020. ARNOLD WELLS / ABJ

Austin Business Journal shares, "Apartment rents typically drop when new units are added to a market's housing supply, but a new analysis quantifies by how much.

The study by the Pew Charitable Trusts on rent changes in major U.S. cities from 2017 to 2024 determined that for every 10% increase in a ZIP code’s housing supply, rent growth was 1.4% less compared to a ZIP code that had no additional housing supply. The Pew analysis also found that a 10% increase in a market's housing supply correlated to rents growing 5% less from 2017 to 2024.

In Austin, which has undergone an apartment building boom in recent years, the biggest rent declines were for older and lower-quality units, the study found.

Alex Horowitz, project director of housing…

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A water tank is adorned with a Texas flag and city theme in Denton, Texas, Thursday, May 29, 2014. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

Spectrum News writes, "some of the top real estate markets in the nation are in the Lone Star State, according to a recent study.

The data comes from WalletHub, which used metrics like real-estate market rank, affordability and economic environment to rank U.S. cities.

In the top 10 alone are five Dallas-Fort Worth area cities, including McKinney, north of Dallas, with a total score of 72.33; Richardson, a Dallas suburb, with a score of 68.11; Denton, with 66.52; and Allen with a score of 66.35.

Making the top 20 were Fort Worth and Austin, with close scores of 65.31 and 65.13, respectively.

“Current home prices are extremely important, but there’s much more that you need to look at when determining the health of a city’s real estate…

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Austin ranked 4th overall on the list. Visit Austin, Texas/Facebook

CultureMap Austin shares, " A summer RentCafe report has found Austin's ideal market for renters has eclipsed most other American cities, earning it a top-five spot among the best U.S. cities for renters in 2025. It's northern neighbor Round Rock also made it into the top 10.

RentCafe's "Best Cities for Renters to Live in 2025" report annually compares 150 U.S. cities based on 20 factors examining their quality of life, local economy, and cost of living and housing opportunities. The report notes that cities were chosen if they had an "apartment stock" consisting of a minimum 10,000 units, and any cities with lower apartment stocks were excluded.

Austin ranked 4th overall on the list, three spots higher than its 2024 ranking, while Round Rock…

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A July view of the Carillon neighborhood in Manor. DAVE CREANEY

Austin Business Journal shares, "Some Austin suburbs promise new homes aplenty.

The Austin Business Journal reached out to the city of Austin and its 19 biggest suburbs to survey them on how many single-family homes they report in their development pipelines. Cities measure that differently, and the number includes counts at various stages of entitlement and construction. It's an imperfect science, but it helps gauge how cities are preparing for what's to come in their backyards.

Cities like Kyle (nearly 44,000 homes) and Georgetown (nearly 32,000) have robust pipelines. Taylor (about 8,500) and Buda (about 6,600) are next in line. Meanwhile, Cedar Park is nearing capacity and only reported 200.

Among the highest is Lockhart. The city grew…

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Austin Business Journal shares, "While home sales in the Austin metro continued to slow in July, pending sales ticked up — potentially suggesting stronger sales activity heading into the fall.

That’s according to the latest market data from Unlock MLS, which found that the metro recorded 2,492 home sales last month, down from 2,823 in June and from about 2,700 home sales in July 2024. On the flip side, pending sales clocked in at 2,829 last month, up from 2,706 in June and about 2,440 in July 2024.

As sales have slowed, home prices have dropped. The median sales price in the metro fell from $449,000 in June to $435,000 in July.

“It’s typical for the summer market to slow as people focus on travel and leisure; we often see activity pick back…

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