What an enjoyable video. I watched because I am in the process of moving from Nashville to Dallas and you provided useful Texas information like property taxes that apply to Dallas as well. Also, my Mom is from Williamson County outside of Austin and she was always so proud of being from your part of the country. Visiting her relatives as children was always a lot of fun because even back then the people were super friendly to us.
I’m so glad to hear that you found the info helpful. And yes, you’re right- a lot of the same things apply to Dallas as Austin. High property taxes all around 😬 Which part of Dallas are you headed to?
Watched the video from Milan, Italy, as I am gradually preparing my future outside of my home country, maybe in the US, and why not in Texas! Loved the quality of the content :)
I grew up a military brat, moving around every 3-4 years and I have been in Austin almost 8 years, and I absolutely love it and can definitely see myself dying here.
In MN 6k-8k property tax is what most are paying these days as more and more young families are moving out of the mpls/stp area and if you add how much we pay in state income its pretty much adds up to property tax down in TX.
My favorite thing about Austin is how active it is. I love walking lady bird lake and swimming at Barton Springs. You and the guy you were walking town lake with both look incredible.
Such an active town, isn’t it?! And agreed, Lady Bird Lake, and Barton Springs is so scenic. 🤩 Thanks so much, that’s my boyfriend! 🫶🏻😊😊 Hope you get to enjoy the beautiful weather. We’re having over the next few days!
I live 3 hours away, (Outside Dallas Texas) and yes Austin is a very welcoming friendly city, especially for the younger crowd. Where I live people are a bit more stand offish. Always enjoy taking a drive once in a while and spend a weekend at a relatives house in Round Rock, spend the day in Lake Travis, and party Dowtown 6th street at night. People just need to be careful about hanging out late past 1am on 6th street, can get very crazy and too rowdy.
The slogan "Keep Austin Weird" does not reflect pride of residents rejecting social norms. It was a campaign slogan of a plan to support local small businesses.
Spot on the social element.. people are genuine and you can chill many times before the "what do you do question".. Weather is moody, "winter blasts" but also "offensively hot in summer months" haha yes! October is my favorite weather month. Love it here though :)
Hi. I live in Europe but I'm planning to go to Austin, I want to live there. I love it and I'm not 20 years old, but I'm enchanted by its atmosphere. I hope you can be there next summer!? Madam, you are amazing like the city you presented and I've seen several of your videos so far. I want to buy it when I'm there a house in a good location and I would like to find you. Good bye.
Having lived in Austin for over twenty years, I can say that it's a vibrant fun city with great people, food, and activities. It's getting more expensive and congested every year, but if you can deal with those things, then you're in for a good time
I agree. Definitely a unique place to live with lots of upbeat people. Unfortunately, it has been getting way more crowded. Even over the last six months. Traffic I feel like it’s getting worse all the time. Luckily, the culture really isn’t changing though.
If the right opportunity shows up, I say jump. A lot of sellers and builders are motivated to make a deal, if the numbers make sense then it's a great time to find opportunity. I also have a lot of clients that need to buy a home for their family and don't have the luxury of waiting. My advice is that we need to find the best deal for their lifestyle/needs and know that the markets always cycle and that we'll need to make this purchase for the long game and not expect 20-25% appreciation each year.
You should mention also that during the summer time you need to water your foundation often. Otherwise, your big home investment will lose a lot of money to foundation issues.
@@euphoricmonk in the summer when the soil gets dry and shrinks making the foundation shift and crack. When there's too much rain the soil will expand and crack the foundation. That's how it is in Texas. Unless you get rocky ground which is not too common. If you try to sell a home with foundation problems, you can expect to knock off about 50 grand and your pool of buyers shrinks.
I lived in Austin from 1982 to 1990 when I was an undergrad and law school student at UT. Austin used to be great. Now, you couldn't pay me to live there.
I just moved from NJ to Austin a week ago. My first impression is not so good. There are so many homeless people in downtown and you need car even in Downtown as it is hot that you can't even walk a few blocks ..cost of living is pretty high as in NJ even higher than in NJ. Some neighborhoods are really nice and clean but if it is expensive to live there. I come from the East Coast so prices look similar as NJ or even NY in some areas. Some people are friendly.
You’re totally right, you can’t live anywhere in Texas without a car and the heat is awful! The homeless situation is bad downtown, but WAY better in other places. Do you spend much time in other parts of Austin or just the downtown area ?
Have you ever thought about doing videos for people from urban areas looking to rent in the downtown areas of Austin? I don't know if as a realtor that fits what you're doing videos for, but it would be interesting from my perspective as a New Yorker (and being used to renting). I think there are a sizable group of NYers looking at Texas, so adding my voice/request. Thanks for the video!
Hey Andy 👋🏼 Thanks so much for your comment ! I could do a video about the down town area for sure, but I don’t work in rental properties so I wouldn’t be a very good resource for that 😬
Hey, thanks for the comment! I think legally (as realtors) we’re not “supposed “to talk about what is a safe and unsafe area. I will say this, though, crime exists everywhere. However, Austin doesn’t have some of the things that we see in other parts of the state or the country. I’ve lived in many different areas of Austin and can confidently say that I would be fine walking around any of the neighborhoods that I’ve lived in. I’d be happy to jump further into this question one on one. Let me know if you’d like to schedule a call ☎️
austin used to be weird because all of the state's rejects would move there from the country towns they didn't really fit in, so it sucks when californians move here and make everyone feel like shit for being different or uncool when that's what everyone moved to austin to escape.
Interesting you say that I wonder if it depends where you live or spend your time? My mom is 77 and lives in Minneapolis. Every time she visits Austin, she seems to make a new friend each time we go out. What part of town do you spend your time in?
Ok so don't take this the wrong way but Portland's Weird is different than Austin's Weird. Austin feels a little more like Socal than Portland sometimes does - just my opinion but I haven't spent enough time in Austin (would like to spend more visiting). Also, Austin's recent growth and income tax free environment are appealing for relocation. I love Oregon but Portland has been on a consistent decline the last 3 years and leadership hasn't helped with its recovery. We're finally building more apartments (as a lack of affordable housing was an issue the last 5 years) but I often see more units available in my budget/range with the Austin Metro if I'm making just under 40k
Austin's weird used to be much weirder. The rampant gentrification has pretty much pushed those people out. Also, 40k is barely enough to survive on in Austin. It's crazy expensive now.
Your comment on the weather was laughable. The hot season runs from May through October. It is relentless and it doesn't become that comfortable even after sundown from July through September. That is one reason utilities are so expensive; it costs money to run the air conditioning for six months straight.
Thanks for that, I really appreciate it the idea. What would you want to see in a Lakeway video? There's a lot to cover there so would love your feedback on what to highlight. 😃
@@AustinTX A small beach town on Oahu. I used to live off of Slaughter Lane on the south side. Traffic was minimal, even during rush hour. 6th street was a relatively safe and calm place to spend the evening with friends. Every now and then, you saw a homeless person. Those days are long gone, sadly my weird, foody little hometown is now unrecognizable - it's as though the architects of San Francisco's downfall took over Austin Texas.
What an enjoyable video. I watched because I am in the process of moving from Nashville to Dallas and you provided useful Texas information like property taxes that apply to Dallas as well. Also, my Mom is from Williamson County outside of Austin and she was always so proud of being from your part of the country. Visiting her relatives as children was always a lot of fun because even back then the people were super friendly to us.
I’m so glad to hear that you found the info helpful.
And yes, you’re right- a lot of the same things apply to Dallas as Austin. High property taxes all around 😬
Which part of Dallas are you headed to?
Watched the video from Milan, Italy, as I am gradually preparing my future outside of my home country, maybe in the US, and why not in Texas! Loved the quality of the content :)
Hi Gabriele ! Thanks so much for reaching out. I always love to hear where people are watching my videos from.
Cheers!! 😊😊
you are awesome, thanks for this!
how's the rent? Relocating, I don't want to buy until I really understand the lay of the land. Would prefer renting initially for a year or 2
Hey there!
I don’t work in rentals, but have a good friend who does. If you want me to connect, you guys shoot me an email.
Its absolutely horrendous you goof.
Amazing video. I could feel the city vibe while watching. Greetings from Brazil!
Ola Jonatas 👋🏼
Greetings from Austin
I grew up a military brat, moving around every 3-4 years and I have been in Austin almost 8 years, and I absolutely love it and can definitely see myself dying here.
Well, I hope you don’t die (any time soon) but am so happy to hear how much you love it in Austin ! 😄
Dying in Austin is a real possibility if you're a ginger and the sun hates you
@@JoeJW89 LMAO!
Great video!
Thanks !
In MN 6k-8k property tax is what most are paying these days as more and more young families are moving out of the mpls/stp area and if you add how much we pay in state income its pretty much adds up to property tax down in TX.
The government gets their money one way or another , right??
I guess it varies from state to state
My favorite thing about Austin is how active it is. I love walking lady bird lake and swimming at Barton Springs. You and the guy you were walking town lake with both look incredible.
Such an active town, isn’t it?! And agreed, Lady Bird Lake, and Barton Springs is so scenic.
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Thanks so much, that’s my boyfriend! 🫶🏻😊😊
Hope you get to enjoy the beautiful weather. We’re having over the next few days!
@@AustinTX Yes! I am I hope to see y'all on the trail. Definitely need to hit a workout with your bf lol
I live 3 hours away, (Outside Dallas Texas) and yes Austin is a very welcoming friendly city, especially for the younger crowd. Where I live people are a bit more stand offish. Always enjoy taking a drive once in a while and spend a weekend at a relatives house in Round Rock, spend the day in Lake Travis, and party Dowtown 6th street at night. People just need to be careful about hanging out late past 1am on 6th street, can get very crazy and too rowdy.
Glad you’ve found it to be friendly here in Austin! Hope you keep coming back 😊
The slogan "Keep Austin Weird" does not reflect pride of residents rejecting social norms. It was a campaign slogan of a plan to support local small businesses.
Interesting fact 🤓
Didn’t technically know that, but that makes a lot of sense.
Thanks!
Spot on the social element.. people are genuine and you can chill many times before the "what do you do question".. Weather is moody, "winter blasts" but also "offensively hot in summer months" haha yes! October is my favorite weather month. Love it here though :)
Right? The people are so genuine!!
I’m a fan of October in Austin too!
@@AustinTX i might have stayed if i could have somehow spent october back east for the fall colors....
Hi. You are a wonderful woman. Thank you and if I would like to buy, I will look for a house for you to help me. Thank you.
As a native for 55 years, It has declined. The crime, pollution, homeless camps and expense has made it a hybrid of Philidelphia or Houston.
There’s been so much change over the last 5 & 10 years.
Can’t imagine 55!
Hi. I live in Europe but I'm planning to go to Austin, I want to live there. I love it and I'm not 20 years old, but I'm enchanted by its atmosphere. I hope you can be there next summer!? Madam, you are amazing like the city you presented and I've seen several of your videos so far. I want to buy it when I'm there a house in a good location and I would like to find you. Good bye.
I’m so happy to hear that my videos are helpful!
Please reach out if you need help!
Thank you so much for your support ! 😊
What bout Sam's Bar BQ and Stevie Ray Vaughan Park and Antone's.
I dont know the answer to that! 🍖
Care to share more? 😊
Having lived in Austin for over twenty years, I can say that it's a vibrant fun city with great people, food, and activities. It's getting more expensive and congested every year, but if you can deal with those things, then you're in for a good time
I agree. Definitely a unique place to live with lots of upbeat people. Unfortunately, it has been getting way more crowded. Even over the last six months. Traffic I feel like it’s getting worse all the time. Luckily, the culture really isn’t changing though.
there are many, many, many places that are fun if you can afford them ;)
The summer months are brutal and no combo plates are food trucks are the biggest turn offs. It's pretty good Spring and fall seasons.
What is your opinion on whether or not to buy knowing the market is still falling?
If the right opportunity shows up, I say jump. A lot of sellers and builders are motivated to make a deal, if the numbers make sense then it's a great time to find opportunity. I also have a lot of clients that need to buy a home for their family and don't have the luxury of waiting. My advice is that we need to find the best deal for their lifestyle/needs and know that the markets always cycle and that we'll need to make this purchase for the long game and not expect 20-25% appreciation each year.
You should mention also that during the summer time you need to water your foundation often. Otherwise, your big home investment will lose a lot of money to foundation issues.
That’s a good point 👍🏻
Water your foundation? Never heard of this can you explain
@@euphoricmonk in the summer when the soil gets dry and shrinks making the foundation shift and crack.
When there's too much rain the soil will expand and crack the foundation. That's how it is in Texas. Unless you get rocky ground which is not too common.
If you try to sell a home with foundation problems, you can expect to knock off about 50 grand and your pool of buyers shrinks.
I lived in Austin from 1982 to 1990 when I was an undergrad and law school student at UT. Austin used to be great. Now, you couldn't pay me to live there.
Ok! I don’t think that will be a problem
@@AustinTX Then you are woefully ignorant of current facts, particularly the prosecution of Mr. Perry by your Soros funded DA and politicized jury.
I just moved from NJ to Austin a week ago. My first impression is not so good. There are so many homeless people in downtown and you need car even in Downtown as it is hot that you can't even walk a few blocks ..cost of living is pretty high as in NJ even higher than in NJ. Some neighborhoods are really nice and clean but if it is expensive to live there. I come from the East Coast so prices look similar as NJ or even NY in some areas. Some people are friendly.
You’re totally right, you can’t live anywhere in Texas without a car and the heat is awful!
The homeless situation is bad downtown, but WAY better in other places.
Do you spend much time in other parts of Austin or just the downtown area ?
Really good video 👌
Thanks so much!
high property tax or income tax - the government is still taking money from you
Absolutely. They always do 🥲
i WISH I COULD MOVE THERE!!
I hope you can in the future 😊
Thank you. I am looking for an opportunity to live in Austin. See you!
Sending you the best energies !! ✨
Have you ever thought about doing videos for people from urban areas looking to rent in the downtown areas of Austin?
I don't know if as a realtor that fits what you're doing videos for, but it would be interesting from my perspective as a New Yorker (and being used to renting). I think there are a sizable group of NYers looking at Texas, so adding my voice/request. Thanks for the video!
Hey Andy 👋🏼
Thanks so much for your comment !
I could do a video about the down town area for sure, but I don’t work in rental properties so I wouldn’t be a very good resource for that 😬
Some of your walk throughs are actually in Round Rock >
👍🏻
What are the good and bad neighborhoods/ zip codes? Or safe and unsafe
Hey, thanks for the comment! I think legally (as realtors) we’re not “supposed “to talk about what is a safe and unsafe area.
I will say this, though, crime exists everywhere. However, Austin doesn’t have some of the things that we see in other parts of the state or the country.
I’ve lived in many different areas of Austin and can confidently say that I would be fine walking around any of the neighborhoods that I’ve lived in.
I’d be happy to jump further into this question one on one. Let me know if you’d like to schedule a call ☎️
Stop telling people to move here! it was great when is was affordable, 5 years ago.
Ok, don’t move here.
She is a realtor, that’s what we do. Come to Bastrop County if you want a change. That’s what I Did.
Shoutout to the Dittmar food court
austin used to be weird because all of the state's rejects would move there from the country towns they didn't really fit in, so it sucks when californians move here and make everyone feel like shit for being different or uncool when that's what everyone moved to austin to escape.
You think so?
There are less weirdos for sure, but it seems to me like even the new folks embrace weird people.
What makes you say otherwise ?
@@AustinTX feel like newcomers embrace it but like as a commodity something you can pick up for fun on a Friday, not as like who you are
I don't understand the comment that Austin is friendly, maybe for someone in their 20s, but as someone older and from the Mid-West it's very cliquey.
Interesting you say that I wonder if it depends where you live or spend your time?
My mom is 77 and lives in Minneapolis. Every time she visits Austin, she seems to make a new friend each time we go out.
What part of town do you spend your time in?
Ok so don't take this the wrong way but Portland's Weird is different than Austin's Weird. Austin feels a little more like Socal than Portland sometimes does - just my opinion but I haven't spent enough time in Austin (would like to spend more visiting).
Also, Austin's recent growth and income tax free environment are appealing for relocation. I love Oregon but Portland has been on a consistent decline the last 3 years and leadership hasn't helped with its recovery. We're finally building more apartments (as a lack of affordable housing was an issue the last 5 years) but I often see more units available in my budget/range with the Austin Metro if I'm making just under 40k
Austin's weird used to be much weirder. The rampant gentrification has pretty much pushed those people out. Also, 40k is barely enough to survive on in Austin. It's crazy expensive now.
Your comment on the weather was laughable. The hot season runs from May through October. It is relentless and it doesn't become that comfortable even after sundown from July through September. That is one reason utilities are so expensive; it costs money to run the air conditioning for six months straight.
Did I not say it’s super hot??
@@AustinTX Yes, but you implied it isn't super hot for most of the year. I grew up in Texas and my family is from Austin.
Is Austin weird?.....I think the place you can find the most odd people in USA is Asheville, NC!
Meh, Austin’s really not that weird any more.
There are MUCH weirder places than the ATX
Do a segment on Lakeway. Texas. 💪🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍👍🥃
Thanks for that, I really appreciate it the idea. What would you want to see in a Lakeway video? There's a lot to cover there so would love your feedback on what to highlight. 😃
The Answer is Hell Yes. You can not find a better place!!!
Haha! I’m so happy to hear that you agree 😊😊😊
Austin is ruined. I grew up there in the 90s and it was fantastic.
I are you still in Austin??
@@AustinTX Left in 07
Where’d you relocate to?
@@AustinTX A small beach town on Oahu. I used to live off of Slaughter Lane on the south side. Traffic was minimal, even during rush hour. 6th street was a relatively safe and calm place to spend the evening with friends. Every now and then, you saw a homeless person. Those days are long gone, sadly my weird, foody little hometown is now unrecognizable - it's as though the architects of San Francisco's downfall took over Austin Texas.
Austin is too liberal.
These tech jobs are hard to get.
If Austin is too liberal, there’s always Texarkana. No tech jobs there either 👍🏻
@@AustinTX I'm from Texarkana born and raised, lol!
Austin is trash now.