There are bungalows galore, along with a couple of condos, on this list of the least expensive homes on the market right now in the booming central neighborhood.
Built in 1948, this home is ideal for buyers torn between the charm of the traditional midcentury homestead and the ease and clarity of a sort of Scandinavian farmhouse style.
This week's Curbed Comparison takes us far north and south, as well as in the middle—Holly, Clarksville, and North Loop—to find apartments, houses, and duplexes at our chosen price point.
A favorite of architecture and design aficionados, professionals, and people who simply love beautiful homes, the annual AIA Austin Homes Tour will showcase 12 homes with an impressive array of styles, sizes, and features this weekend.
For this week's Curbed Comparisons we looked for some bargains in the city. We found a few, though they weren't all in this city (one of our finds is in Bastrop, which is totally not far from Austin).
A mixed-use project on county-owned land at the corner of Airport Boulevard and East 53rd Street looks to include affordable and market-rate housing, as well as a four-story office building.
In an ongoing series for Curbed Austin, real-estate analytics site NeighborhoodX is taking a close look at sales prices ranges in different neighborhoods.
Our price point for comparing current rental prices this week took us to North Loop, South Lamar, Barton Creek, the Domain, and Rosewood, where we found a variety of houses, condos, and apartments.
For this week's Curbed Comparison, we looked for places that rent for the current median one-bedroom amount. We found (no surprise) only apartments for that price, but there's a pretty good variety, and they're all over town.
In an ongoing series for Curbed Austin, real-estate analytics site NeighborhoodX is taking a close look at sales prices ranges in different neighborhoods. Today we take a new look at the constantly evolving North Loop neighborhood.
Austin's brief relief from rising rent prices in April has now been obliterated, with overall rent rising 0.5% between April and May and up 4.4% over last year. Moreover, the neighborhoods with the highest rent hikes are not your usual subjects.
The much transformed north central area—once in the flight path of Austin's airport, but also very close to cheap breakfast tacos—has had many lives and is currently on the upswing