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Rental homes in Tricon Bryson come in three- and four-bedroom floor plans. CHAD DAVIES

Austin Business Journal reports, "A new build-to-rent neighborhood is opening in one of the fastest-growing neighborhoods in Leander.

Tricon Residential Inc., part of Blackstone Real Estate’s portfolio, is opening Tricon Bryson — a build-to-rent neighborhood consisting of 155 single-family homes — within Leander's wider Bryson development, according to an announcement. The new neighborhood will add to the region’s rental housing supply in Leander, where the U.S. Census Bureau estimates the population has more than tripled since 2010.

“There’s a tremendous need for more housing overall, and every day it’s harder and harder to get a new neighborhood approved and permitted and ready to go, whether for rent or for sale,” said Andy Carmody, senior…

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A plurality of homes sold in August within the Central Austin market were worth $1 million or more (Courtesy Austin Board of Realtors)

Community Impact Austin shares, "in August, homes sat on the market for more days in Central Austin compared to year over year, according to data from the Austin Board of Realtors.

The details

Only two ZIP codes out of 12 in Central Austin saw a decrease in the amount of days spent on the market. ZIP code 78731 saw an increase of about 162%.

Out of 12 ZIP codes, seven saw decreases in the amount of homes sold year over year.

Decreases in home prices year over year have been seen across eight ZIP codes in Central Austin.

A plurality of homes sold in August within the Central Austin market were worth $1 million or more."


Source: Community Impact

Written by: Elle Bent

Published: September 16, 2024


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The Modern Tower on Rainey Street. A photo tour of the tower can be found in the article. DAVE CREANEY

Austin Business Journal shares, "Rainey Street’s latest addition to the downtown Austin skyline has reached its maximum height.

The Modern Austin Residences, a 56-story condo tower, has topped out, according to an announcement. There’s still plenty of work left before it opens — a trip to the tower’s upper floors still requires hopping into an exterior construction elevator — but with the its structural framework complete, the nearly sold-out tower is expected to welcome residents in early 2025.

The tower is being developed by Austin-based Urbanspace, which also is handling sales, marketing, interior design and ground-floor retail operations. Urbanspace will establish its new office in the tower, said Kevin Burns, Urbanspace CEO and founder.

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Developers will have to conduct sound assessments in some cases. (Pictured: Austin duo Riders Against the Storm) Photo courtesy of KVUE

CultureMap Austin writes, "A cornerstone of what makes Austin a special place to live is the prevalence of live music everywhere. It's something that some Austinites fight to protect.

"I put on a deep voice and say 'because it's very important to our economy,' but it is," said Dr. Sullivan with the Cultural Trust Advisory Committee. "Austin's reputation is that it is a very important place for entertainment."

However, that reputation can also be a curse. So council members approved new rules for developers who want to build homes and hotels near noisy venues.

For years, Sullivan said neighbors and hotel guests have been complaining about noise from nearby venues.

"Neighborhoods have a right to complain when there's noise from highways,…

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The Ferguson will rise at the intersection of Taylor's Ferguson and Second streets. Prices are pegged to start around $250,000. METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT COMPANY

Austin Business Journal shares, "Taylor is set to get some new housing — in the form of a dense condo project — as economic growth in the rural city foreshadows a population boom.

Austin-based Metropolitan Development Company LLC is behind the condo project on Taylor’s Second Street, according to an announcement. It also will include some commercial space, said Pawel Hardej, principal at Metropolitan Development.

The project — called The Ferguson — will have eight garden homes, 16 townhomes, 60 condos and five live-work spaces on about 1.5 acres at the intersection of Ferguson and Second streets. The units will range from 575 to 1,534 square feet.

Prices will begin in the mid-$200,000 range.

“On purpose, we did not throw in an expensive…

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Southside Meadows will see 763 single-family homes rise on the western edge of Elgin. SCREENSHOT OF CITY OF ELGIN DOCUMENTS

Austin Business Journal shares, "Elgin’s housing boom is set to continue after City Council approved an amendment to a previously approved development agreement that will allow the developer to build more dense housing in an upcoming master planned community.

The original development agreement for Southside Meadows, as the development is called, was approved in May 2023 and would have seen 526 single-family homes built, but that number has swelled to 763 with the amendment approved Sept. 3, according to the meeting agenda. The homes are being planned as developers descend upon Elgin to build thousands of new homes.

Developer Hariharan Kuppuraj owns the 174 acres where the master-planned community will be built along County Line Road, just south…

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A 178-acre master-planned community appears headed to the southeast side of Lockhart. SCREENSHOT OF CITY OF LOCKHART DOCUMENTS

Austin Business Journal reports, "A North Texas-based developer appears to be gearing up to build a 178-acre master-planned community on the southeast side of the Barbecue Capital of Texas.

The project in Lockhart by Intermandeco GP LLC could bring hundreds of single-family homes, townhomes or apartments — as well as commercial space — to the 1500, 1600 and 1700 blocks of South Commerce Street. Representatives of Allen-based Intermandeco detailed its initial plans during a Lockhart City Council meeting on Sept. 3.

Council members voted unanimously to establish zoning on the site, including 28 acres of medium-density commercial, 18 acres of high-density residential and 132 acres of medium-density residential.

The Marilyn Riddle Trust is the…

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Cedar Park holds the wealthiest ZIP among suburbs, but overall in the metro it ranks 18th. DAVE CREANEY

Austin Business Journal writes, "The Austin Business Journal recently revealed that the metro's wealthiest ZIP code is in the core of the city: downtown Austin.

But what about when you venture outside of city limits? That honor belongs to Cedar Park's 78613 ZIP code, which came in at No. 18 on the list.

American City Business Journals, ABJ's parent company, used a weighted formula with numerous factors, including per capita income, home equity, typical home value, estimated savings and poverty rate to determine the wealthiest ZIP codes.

That determined that wealth looks different in the suburbs. The 78613 ZIP code, which roughly spans north from the Lakeline Mall off Farm to Market Road 620 to New Hope Drive, has a per capita income of around…

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CultureMap Austin writes,"Austin has been in such an building boom that even a slowing rate of new apartment buildings is still one of the fastest in the country. According to a new insight report from RentCafe, the Austin metro area has the third highest new apartment construction rate nationwide, after previously holding the No. 1 title in 2023.

The report from August 7 analyzed new apartment construction data across 369 U.S. metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs). For the purpose of the study, only apartment buildings containing 50 or more units were included. Any U.S. metros with fewer than 300 units or fewer than two properties/buildings were excluded.

The top two metros that outperformed Austin are New York (No. 1) and Dallas (No. 2) with…

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CultureMap Austin shares, "For single-family home renters, finding the right suburb to live in around Austin can be a complicated process. But three distinct Austin neighbors have come out among the top 10 best best suburbs for house renters in Texas: Hutto, Lakeway, and Leander.

This crowning achievement was awarded in online real estate marketplace Point2Homes' new study, "Top Texas Suburbs for House Renters." The report compared suburbs within a 20-mile radius (or 30-mile driving distance) from Texas' five largest cities — San Antonio, Austin, Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth — based on 12 metrics, including a suburb's cost of living, share of single-family rental listings, five-year renter income growth, and more.

Hutto ranked as the No. 3…

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