Found 360 blog entries tagged as housing.

Younger prospective homebuyers are showing particular interest in one specific type of home. MARTIN BARRAUD

Austin Business Journal writes, "High home prices and elevated interest rates have members of Generation Z worried about missing out on the dream of homeownership — or deeply regretting having taken the plunge.

According to the BMO Real Financial Progress Index, 54% of American renters envy people their age and younger who have purchased a home. It's a dynamic that's even stronger among Gen Zers, with 63% of those respondents saying they are envious of homeowners. The Gen Z share is second only to that of millennials, who are most likely to be envious, at 67%.

"The data show that owning a home remains a key component of the American dream, but with some obstacles still facing first-time homebuyers, younger generations worry they missed their…

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Southeast Austin's River Park is just one of many transformative projects planned for East Austin. PRESIDIUM

Austin Business Journal shares, "East Austin is growing fast, but that growth may not include more office space after what's springing up is done.

A variety of topics related to development in East Austin — such as plans to pivot away from office construction, the region's attractiveness to businesses and new real estate projects, and what it could look like in the coming years — were tackled during a panel discussion at the East Austin Growth Summit that included developers and one of Austin’s go-to real estate attorneys.

One major discussion point was how to remain agile and adapt in an office market experiencing high levels of vacancy.

Austin’s office vacancy clocked in at an elevated 24.5% in the first quarter, according to commercial…

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A birds-eye view of Yardly Dechman in Grand Prairie, a 142-unit rentable home community from Taylor Morrison that opened in early 2023. YARDLY

Austin Business Journal shares, "One of Austin’s busiest single-family homebuilders is diving into the multifamily market in Central Texas.

Arizona-based Taylor Morrison, the fourth-busiest homebuilder in Austin last year, is bringing its multifamily brand, Yardly, to Pflugerville, according to an announcement. The new development, called Yardly Kelly Lane, will have 175 apartment-style units that are elevated a bit from traditional apartments with features like private backyards.

And while Austin’s multifamily housing market is experiencing elevated vacancy rates, Darin Rowe, Yardly president, said the company views the project as a long-term investment in a market that will eventually normalize.

Yardly Kelly Lane will be built on an 11-acre…

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The Ranch at Caliterra will have several homebuilders, including Drees Custom Homes. One of the builder's offerings is shown in this rendering. DREES CUSTOM HOMES

Austin Business Journal reports, "Caliterra, a 600-acre master-planned community in Dripping Springs, is growing.

Developer SR Capital Management broke ground this week on The Ranch at Calterra, a $40 million expansion of the community at 26025 Ranch Road 12, according to an announcement. The new development phase will add more than 200 homes and home sites.

Caliterra’s original plans called for 616 homes, of which 575 have been built. Counting 232 more attributable to The Ranch, Caliterra’s total eventually will come to 848.

The homes at The Ranch, from builders David Weekly Homes, Drees Homes and Scott Felder Homes, will range from 3,000 square feet to 5,000 square feet and will be built on 80- and 100-foot lots. They will start in the…

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March 2025 had most housing inventory in the month of March since 2020, according to Zillow. DREAMPICTURES | GETTY IMAGES

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Austin Business Journal shares, "Dallas tends to top the country on a lot of metrics, and it can count new housing supply as another feather in its cap.

The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex experienced a 27% growth in new housing from 2010 to 2023, or 9% higher than its predicted growth of 18%, according to a new study by the George W. Bush Institute-SMU Economic Growth Initiative. It's also much higher than the average metro growth rate of 15%.

Although DFW is becoming more expensive as more jobs and people move there, its new housing supply is helping to keep home prices and rents…

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Racine County Eye writes, "Austin, Texas, is one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S. Its booming economy, vibrant culture, and outdoor lifestyle make it an attractive destination. But what does it cost to live in Austin, and is it worth relocating? This guide breaks down the average cost of living in Austin, TX, covering housing, transportation, utilities, and more.

Housing Costs in Austin

Housing is one of the most significant expenses in Austin. The median home price is around $450,000, higher than the national average. Depending on the neighborhood, renters can expect to pay between $1,500 and $2,500 for a one-bedroom apartment. Austin’s cost of living has risen due to the influx of tech companies and job opportunities.

If you plan…

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Flora will be built on 835 acres along County Road 133, to the north of Hutto. EMPIRE CONTINENTAL LAND

Austin Business Journal writes, "A sprawling master-planned community in Hutto is coming along as another homebuilder opens up sales within it.

Nevada-based Tri Pointe Homes, one of the busiest volume homebuilders in the metro, now has homes ready to purchase in the master-planned community, said Bryan Havel, Tri Pointe’s Austin division president. Work on Flora, an 835-acre project in Hutto developed by Precedent Land Company, began in March 2024.

Other homebuilders involved in the first phase of Flora, which Havel said is being built on about 50 acres, include Brightland Homes, Meritage Homes, Empire Communities, Perry Homes, Highland Homes and Westin Homes, according to Flora’s website. Of those, Westin is the only homebuilder not marketing…

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Empire's Village at Hutto Station is an under-construction, build-to-rent project with 276 units. EMPIRE GROUP OF COS.

Austin Business Journal writes, "Build-to-rent neighborhoods cropping up all around Austin could be one solution to the metro’s crisis-level shortage of affordable housing, some experts contend.

Developers like Arizona-based NexMetro Communities and Empire Group of Cos. have build-to-rent projects set to open here soon. The neighborhoods — which consist entirely of single-family homes built for rental use — are largely in the suburbs, such as Empire Group's projects in Hutto and NexMetro's projects in Liberty Hill and Georgetown.

Empire Group partner Randy Grudzinski said the model is intended to address affordability by offering something between renting an apartment and owning a home.

Build-to-rent homes "allow people to have an interim…

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Volunteers raise a wall for a new Habitat for Humanity home in 2022. MIKE CHRISTEN / ABJ

Austin Business Journal shares, "In its latest effort to help address Austin's affordability crisis, Habitat for Humanity plans to build more than two dozen homes in East Austin’s Whisper Valley community and make them available at below-market prices, with hundreds more planned throughout the metro over the next several years.

The nonprofit is doing so in Whisper Valley through its 2025 Carter Work Project, an annual event that started in 1984 when President Jimmy Carter volunteered with Habitat to build and renovate homes. In Austin, the project will see 25 homes built in a single week this year, with prices starting around $150,000.

“When we think about the Carter project, it’s really about not just a local story, but a national and…

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Austin has lots of affordable housing in the works. Photo by Tasha Jolley on Unsplash

CultureMap Austin writes, "Most people like a bargain, particularly money-conscious renters in the Austin area, where rents continue to be stubbornly high. According to RentCafe, the average Austin apartment rent recently stood at $1,691, compared with the statewide average of $1,449. Fortunately, rent relief is on the way: Austin is a hotspot for affordable housing, according to a new study.

The report from data provider Yardi Matrix shows the Austin metro area leads the nation for the number of “fully affordable” apartments and other multifamily housing units under construction by private real estate developers (not by government agencies). Austin ranks first on the list with 2,717 units under construction, followed by Miami with 2,687 and Los…

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