Been living in South Austin for 28 years...A lot has changed in Austin over time, but the rivalry between North and South is great....btw South is better! 😁
Sounds like North Austin is for more conservative or people with kids. I’ve been to both and South Austin just seems more diverse and inclusive. I’m also a gay black man, so I prefer moving to an area where I would feel more comfortable. I actually watched your video on Georgetown and has planned a move there, however after talking to more people in Austin, it made more sense to move to SoCo instead. I’ll be moving in 4 weeks now!
I’ve lived in south Austin for 7 years and now have a 5 year old kid. It ain’t bad either way but south of Austin is where the best bbq is in my opinion. North Austin is cool too, I can’t tell you anything about it but I’ve heard it’s cool
What I can tell you is Asians and Asian culture exist only in north Austin… dunno why, dunno how that worked out, but if you want decent Asian food you have to head north
How are you defining North Austin and South Austin? I always considered the dividing line to be the Colorado River, but since you included the Domain under North Austin but Downtown Austin under South Austin, it sounds like you're setting the line at US 183. During my Austin years I lived in what was usually considered North Austin (near Burnet north of 183). I initially moved to there because of affordability, but eventually I was glad to live there and didn't want to leave. Yes, there is more to do in South Austin and I usually went to South Austin or Downtown to have fun (thankfully my location was pretty good and it wasn't too far). And I did like the more funky and diverse crowd that came with South Austin. That being said, a lot of the transplants I met were from other parts of Texas so I still got to meet native Texans. But at the end of the day, while I liked to play in South Austin, I still preferred living in North Austin. North Austin felt nicer. The streets were wider, there was more of an open feel, it was less dense and crowded, there was more parking, and the terrain was flatter which I liked. South Austin is hillier and more woodsy, which I'm not a big fan of in terms of where I live.
Fairly comparable! If it’s south, more expensive if you’re in downtown. If you’re north, more expensive if it’s a “luxury” or fancy complex. Otherwise, prices aren’t too different between the two.
I lived in north central Austin just west of Hyde Park. Best neighborhood with young families and near to everything. I am surrounded by Liberals which mystifies me.
Dude don't get it. People/visitors/re-locators. He doesn't know a thing. North Austin guy. Love the non-existent 'south Austin.' Keep moving north people! Us here (south of Slaughter) don't mind ;~) We like our Mexicans and musicians and generally being "off the map." Old Austin didn't die... it just moved South.
We love old Austin. Keep it alive for us! This video is mainly highlighting the criteria for people who are coming from out of state with their children, based on frequent questions we get. 👍🏼
@Eric, 100% agree with you, this guy has no idea what he's talking about... he's in his safe place around the domain HAHA, he couldn't make it here in S. Austin ;D
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Been living in South Austin for 28 years...A lot has changed in Austin over time, but the rivalry between North and South is great....btw South is better! 😁
Sounds like North Austin is for more conservative or people with kids. I’ve been to both and South Austin just seems more diverse and inclusive. I’m also a gay black man, so I prefer moving to an area where I would feel more comfortable. I actually watched your video on Georgetown and has planned a move there, however after talking to more people in Austin, it made more sense to move to SoCo instead. I’ll be moving in 4 weeks now!
Congratulations!! All about what’s right for YOU!
I’ve lived in south Austin for 7 years and now have a 5 year old kid. It ain’t bad either way but south of Austin is where the best bbq is in my opinion. North Austin is cool too, I can’t tell you anything about it but I’ve heard it’s cool
What I can tell you is Asians and Asian culture exist only in north Austin… dunno why, dunno how that worked out, but if you want decent Asian food you have to head north
My daughter and son-in-law live in south Austin and love it!
I moved to the North Austin area because of affordability and it reminds me of my hometown in Long Island, New York.
My brother is live-in Leander TX 😊😊
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How are you defining North Austin and South Austin? I always considered the dividing line to be the Colorado River, but since you included the Domain under North Austin but Downtown Austin under South Austin, it sounds like you're setting the line at US 183.
During my Austin years I lived in what was usually considered North Austin (near Burnet north of 183). I initially moved to there because of affordability, but eventually I was glad to live there and didn't want to leave. Yes, there is more to do in South Austin and I usually went to South Austin or Downtown to have fun (thankfully my location was pretty good and it wasn't too far). And I did like the more funky and diverse crowd that came with South Austin. That being said, a lot of the transplants I met were from other parts of Texas so I still got to meet native Texans.
But at the end of the day, while I liked to play in South Austin, I still preferred living in North Austin. North Austin felt nicer. The streets were wider, there was more of an open feel, it was less dense and crowded, there was more parking, and the terrain was flatter which I liked. South Austin is hillier and more woodsy, which I'm not a big fan of in terms of where I live.
So if I’m moving from Miami with my new born and want something family oriented not so expensive? I was thinking north of Austin
I want to live where all my favorite restaurants and jobs are. Keep Texas Red.
Make Texas Blue. ☺️
do you guys also help with renting?
What about rental prices, North vs South?
Fairly comparable! If it’s south, more expensive if you’re in downtown. If you’re north, more expensive if it’s a “luxury” or fancy complex. Otherwise, prices aren’t too different between the two.
HATE the annoying background music...why do you need it? We're on our computers listening to our own music.
I lived in north central Austin just west of Hyde Park. Best neighborhood with young families and near to everything. I am surrounded by Liberals which mystifies me.
Who wants to “scooter” anywhere. Get a real bike.
Dude don't get it. People/visitors/re-locators. He doesn't know a thing. North Austin guy. Love the non-existent 'south Austin.' Keep moving north people! Us here (south of Slaughter) don't mind ;~) We like our Mexicans and musicians and generally being "off the map." Old Austin didn't die... it just moved South.
We love old Austin. Keep it alive for us! This video is mainly highlighting the criteria for people who are coming from out of state with their children, based on frequent questions we get. 👍🏼
@Eric, 100% agree with you, this guy has no idea what he's talking about... he's in his safe place around the domain HAHA, he couldn't make it here in S. Austin ;D
Going to have? Thumbs down.