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Realtor.com reports, "Sales of previously owned homes rose in October following a brief dip in mortgage rates, and posted their first year-over-year gains since 2021.

Total existing-home sales increased 3.4% from September, to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.96 million last month, the National Association of Realtors® reported on Thursday. The October sales figure, which excludes new construction, represented a 2.6% gain from one year ago.

Median home prices continued to rise on an annual basis last month, increasing 4% from October 2023, to $407,200. It marked the 16th consecutive month of year-over-year price increases.

The annual gain in home sales was the first seen since July 2021. However, the year-over-year gain was boosted by…

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The Colony is one of several master-planned developments building homes in the Bastrop area. (Xorin Aeronautics/Community Impact)

Community Impact writes, "A rise in housing options and interest rates has led to an increased number of houses available to potential buyers in Bastrop and Cedar Creek.

The population in Bastrop County was 106,000 as of 2022, a 20% increase from 2019, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. In the same timeframe, the number of housing units in the county increased by over 27% from 31,085 to 39,539.

“I think we can attribute this [population growth] to several factors—the rise in remote work options, competitive home prices compared to our nearby markets, and the ease of commuting from most of the Bastrop-Cedar Creek area into Austin or other areas,” said James Beck, Bastrop County Board of Realtors president and owner of Centum Oak Realty.

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