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By Alan Kirkpatrick, Alan in Austin
(Austin Texas Homes)
    The Capitol City of Texas, Austin is the home of Live Music, the University of Texas and so much more!   In the Heart of Hill Country you can find something to do night and day. Just click the picture to find out more!            Austin Living is indeed unique. For a taste of Austin try a tour of the famed 6th street. You will find a variety of foods and spots to listen to live music. Outdoor living is the way of the west and you can enjoy the outdoors in Central Texas year round.                 You can view the capitol at night and enjoy FREE WIFI downtown.   Here is a sample of Austin Texas Living...                                  Want to see more? Join my blog below and you can see what is going on in the Central Texas area at the click of a button.  
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By Ki Gray, Austin Real Estate
Though AD Stenger wasn’t as prolific as Joseph Eichler, or as well known as Frank Lloyd Wright, he built some of Austin’s most unique homes that are now considered mid-century modern. Arthur Dallas Stenger first began building homes in the 1940s in Austin, mostly on Arthur Lane in the Barton Hills area, which was named after his father (the first Arthur Dallas Stenger), who was also an architect. Though Stenger attended architecture school at the University of Texas after returning home from World War II, he never graduated. He did get his architecture license as an undergraduate, and began building homes for post war Austinites. Though FHA loans had design restrictions built into them, it didn’t stop Stenger from creating unique homes that were moderately priced, even if he had to help...
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By Alan Kirkpatrick, Alan in Austin
(Austin Texas Homes)
  Ready or Not here is 2008! From our family to yours we wish you a Happy and prosperous New Year! On the menu for New Years day dinner is Texas Barbecue Ribs, potato salad, corn on the cob and sweet ice tea. "It s a great time to take a closer look at Central Texas Real Estate. There are some great deals in commercial and residential. Several multi family properties look very attractive in this University town. The rental capacity is in the high 90 percentage making leasing out a rental property much easier.   There are plenty of beautiful properties to choose from. Looking for a new Home? Try Teravista in nearby Round Rock Texas.         Teravista is a master planned community with a beautiful 18 hole golf course, clubhouse, pools, basketball court. workout center and its own back-doo...
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By Shay Hargus Webb
(Austin Avenue Real Estate Company)
I don't think there is anywhere in the world that is as much fun as Austin on New Year's Eve.  Austin is quite a party town on this special night, especially along our famous 6th Street.  But there is more than just the usual New Year's Eve Party in Austin.   Here in Austin, we always work towards being the best and keeping it weird so, of course, our last night of the year is known as "First Night".  This tradition began in 1976 and, as with the Trail of Lights, it is a time of transformation.  Downtown Austin becomes a stage as the city's streets, storefronts, parks and plazas become a huge Art-Music Fest.    Most cities celebrate but with an accent on more adult pursuits which include "spirits".  Here in Austin, we celebrate with the family in mind and lots of spirits of the natural ...
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By Alan Kirkpatrick, Alan in Austin
(Austin Texas Homes)
 Wednesday, December 26, 2007 - 2:18 PM CSTStudy: Austin homes prices up 8.6%Austin Business JournalHome prices in Texas -- especially in Austin -- have defied the overall downward trend seen in other U.S. housing markets, according to a study by First American LoanPerformance.In the Austin market, home prices increased 8.62 percent over the 12-month period ending in October. Other Texas markets included in the study's top 30 statistical areas include Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, which increased 3.92 percent; Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, up 4.52 percent; and San Antonio, with a 7.89 percent increase.LoanPerformance Home Price Index reports 12-month home price changes by the top 30 core-based statistical areas as of October 2007.Home prices fell in 21 states over the past year, according ...
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By Jeff Kessler, Broker,CLHMS,GRI
(Austin Homes, Realtors www.OwnAustin.com)
Some Austin Texas events for Dec 31st.J.Cotillion, The Exhibit Dec 31, 9:30am Austin, George Washington Carver Museum And Cultural Center First Night Family Activities Dec 31, 3:00pm Austin, Austin Childrens Museum Duke TIP 7th Grade Talent Search Dec 31, 4:15pm Austin, Duke University Talent Identification Program AYC New Years Evening Party Dec 31, 8:00pm Austin, Austin Yacht Club Holiday Break Dec 31 Austin, Austin Waldorf School
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By Steve Aubin
(Sand Castles Realty)
I am in the market for more rental properties. I focus on the Southwest part of Austin and would like to find out about any short sales in the area. If you have any informationon 3 bed 2 bath homes about 1200-1500 sq ft in this area, that are getting sold by lenders or banks please let me know
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By Steve Aubin
(Sand Castles Realty)
I have been doins some work on the downtown Austin growing Condo market. I have created a link on my web site under featured areas that lists those condos that I have found to be valid and moving forward, please check this out when your are ready for help with finding the right downtown condo.
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By Jeff Kessler, Broker,CLHMS,GRI
(Austin Homes, Realtors www.OwnAustin.com)
Here are a few events to do in Austin this Sat.SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29TH Exhibition: Bills, Bills, Bills Dec 29, 9:00am Austin, Lyndon Baines Johnson Library And Museum Exhibition - Laguna Gloria Grounded Dec 29, 10:00am Austin, Austin Museum Of Art Exhibition - Roy Lichtenstein Prints Dec 29, 10:00am Austin, Austin Museum Of Art Exhibition: WorkSpace - Paul Ramirez Jonas Dec 29, 10:00am Austin, Blanton Museum of Art Jorge Macchi - The Anatomy of Melancholy Dec 29, 10:00am Austin, Blanton Museum of Art Mike's World - Michael Smith And Joshua White Dec 29, 10:00am Austin, Blanton Museum of Art Storytime Dec 29, 11:00am Austin, Austin Childrens Museum Discovery Time: Pixel Printing Dec 29, 12:00pm Austin, Austin Childrens Museum Cotillion, The Exhibit Dec 29, 1:00pm Austin, George Washingto...
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By Mark and Tana Hunt, Born and raised in Austin, WE KNOW THIS PLACE!
(Team Price Real Estate/Dan Price Broker)
Buyers Agent:*If you know who the buyer is going to use as their lender let the Title Company know at the time that you turn in your contract*Same with the Residential Service Agreement, if and when you know who the buyer will use, let the Title Company know so that they can order it for you.*Make sure the Buyer is getting Homeowners Insurance in place*Only certified funds are accepted over $1500.00 (in Texas) so the buyer will need to get a wire or cashiers check payable to The Title Company.*Buyer will need to bring Drivers License to closing*It is always good, and I make it a practice to attempt to get copies from the lender for the buyers review at least 24 hours in advance.  This way, for one... the papers will be READY and in ORDER for closing plus the buyers can check the interes...
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By Deb Dahlberg - Rowland, Deb Sells Texas!
(Stanberry Realtors)
Glossary of Horse TermsHock: Financial condition of all horse owners.Stall: What your rig does at rush hour in an unfamiliar city on the wayto a big horse showA Bit: What you have left in your pocket after you've been to yourfavorite tack shop.Fence: Decorative structure built to provide your horse with somethingto chew on.Horse Auction: What you think of having after your horse bucks you off.Pinto: Green coat pattern found on freshly washed light colored horsesleft unattended for 2 minutes.Well Mannered: Hasn't stepped on, bitten, or kicked anyone for a week.Rasp: Abrasive metal tool used to remove excess skin from ones knuckles.Lunging: Popular training method in which a horse exercises their ownerby spinning them in circles until dizzy.Gallop: Customary gait a horse chooses when retu...
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By Jeff Kessler, Broker,CLHMS,GRI
(Austin Homes, Realtors www.OwnAustin.com)
Here are a few things to do in Austin Texas tomorrow.J.FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28TH Exhibition: Bills, Bills, Bills Dec 28, 9:00am Austin, Lyndon Baines Johnson Library And Museum Cotillion, The Exhibit Dec 28, 9:30am Austin, George Washington Carver Museum And Cultural Center Dress Up: Portrait And Performance In Victorian Photography - Exhibition Dec 28, 10:00am Austin, Harry Ransom Center Exhibition - Laguna Gloria Grounded Dec 28, 10:00am Austin, Austin Museum Of Art Exhibition - Roy Lichtenstein Prints Dec 28, 10:00am Austin, Austin Museum Of Art Exhibition: WorkSpace - Paul Ramirez Jonas Dec 28, 10:00am Austin, Blanton Museum of Art Jorge Macchi - The Anatomy of Melancholy Dec 28, 10:00am Austin, Blanton Museum of Art Mike's World - Michael Smith And Joshua White Dec 28, 10:00am Austin, ...
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By Jason Crouch, Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)
(Austin Texas Homes, LLC)
Occasionally, we have potential home buyers who are considering moving to Austin, and they ask about the primary employers here in this area.  Each year, the Austin Relocation Guide releases a list of the top Austin employers, both public and private.  Here is the latest list:  1. The State of Texas - 65,688 employees - http://www.governor.state.tx.us/ Top agencies include the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, Texas Department of Transportation, Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas Water Development Board, and the Texas Department of Health. 2. Dell Computer, Inc. - Approx. 17,000 employees - http://www.dell.com/Dell was started by Michael Dell in his dorm room at the University of Texas, and it has grown into one of the Austin area's largest employers, headquartered in Round Ro...
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By Ki Gray, Austin Real Estate
One of Austin's most exciting and lively strips is South Congress Avenue, which hosts dozens of interesting restaurants, bars, and shops. Home Slice has often been rated "Austin's Best Pizza" by the Austin Chronicle, and the title is well-deserved. This restaurant, which sells "New York style pizza," is as close to authentic as you can get in Austin. (Individual slices are served on paper plates and the menu even includes directions on how to fold your slice like a real New Yorker.) You can go in and sit down to eat, or you can purchase individual slices at the window after 9:30 p.m. until late into the night. They also serve all-American desserts like Rice Krispy treats and cookies and milk. Tesoro's Trading Company, with a sister store on Congress Avenue downtown, has a collection of ...
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By Tricia Jumonville, Texas REALTOR , Agent With Horse Sense
(Bradfield Properties)
An interesting article in this morning's Austin American-Statesman tells of a professor at ACC (Austin Community College) who requires, not lengthy papers, but that his students in his Texas and national government classes write their papers online, as blogs.  More fun for them to write, and for him to grade, he notes.  When I think back to having to write papers for class, and what a pain it was, and when I remember watching my sister, the teacher, spending hours upon hours grading papers after school at home in the evenings, and when I think about how much work, but interesting work, blogging is, and how it makes me think about what I'm going to say, I think this is a good thing.  How about you?  Do you think that being taught to blog in school (albeit college) is a good thing?  Do yo...
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By Tricia Jumonville, Texas REALTOR , Agent With Horse Sense
(Bradfield Properties)
When many people think of Christmas (especially photographers and illustrators), they think of sleighs in the snow, white Christmases, and such.  Well, that's really usually contrary to our experience here in Central Texas, for the most part.  Especially the white part.  Today, our family gathered at the Apache Shores (Austin) home of my daughter Jess and her SO, Josh, for Christmas dinner.  (This year I've managed to have both the major food holidays at the homes of my children, which has been most relaxing!)  The day was lovely,and we ended up have dinner al fresco on their deck with its breathtaking view of the Balcones Canyonland Preserve (they share their back fence with the BCP).The one thing our Christmas shares in common with others is that we had a lovely day with family.  I ho...
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By Jeff Kessler, Broker,CLHMS,GRI
(Austin Homes, Realtors www.OwnAustin.com)
I collected a few parties that people here can attend in the Austin Texas area.  Let me know what you will be doing this New Years.J.A romantic place to go for two on New Years.Restaurant Jezebel 914 Congress Avenue, Austin, TX Enjoy a candle-lit meal at this great downtown eatery offering two seatings: five courses at 6pm ($89) and seven courses at 8:45pm ($125.)  Some adults fun places to visit.Ninety Proof    333 E Second St, Austin, TX Chicago house music with Boo Williams, Eric Scholwinski's "Grin Music" and burlesque performances by Ruby Revue, plus VIP bottle service, drink specials, party favors and a champagne toast at midnight. Tickets are $25. Palmer Events Center 900 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX Bring in the New Year  with vocalist Steve Lippia's "Simply Sinatra" showcase...
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By Ki Gray, Austin Real Estate
Austin is a great place for families. All year round the city is full of events that cater to its citizens young and old. One of the most popular destinations is First Thursdays on South Congress Avenue where once a month the shops stay open late and the entire street becomes a pedestrian friendly party that the whole family can enjoy. The South Congress Area (or SoCo as it is now called) has long had a reputation for its eclectic shops, art galleries, and restaurants. On First Thursday, everything stays open until 10pm on South Congress between Riverside Drive and Ben White Boulevard. South Congress is close to many quant older neighborhoods like Barton Hills and Travis Heights. For those with kids in tow, you may want to make your first stop the Big Top Candy Shop. They carry a wide s...
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By Jeff Kessler, Broker,CLHMS,GRI
(Austin Homes, Realtors www.OwnAustin.com)
My family is in another state and I usually travel back a few weeks after the holidays to really maximize my time with my family vs wasting my time with travel delays.So what I have been doing each year here in Austin is getting a group of guys together and playing some golf.                                                                     Here is a list of different courses in the area.  What do you do if you don't have family in town?   Do you have a hobby or a ritual that you do with your friends?  Let me and the rest of the AR community know.                                             Golf Courses in Austin Texas  (just some of them)Austin Country ClubBalcones Country Club - Crenshaw/Coore CourseBlackhawk Golf ClubCircle C Ranch Golf ClubCrystal Falls Golf CourseHancock Park Gol...
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By Ki Gray, Austin Real Estate
Pemberton Heights is one of the centrally located neighborhoods located in the central Austin real estate market. High upon the bluffs overlooking Pease park, sits one of Austin’s exclusive, and somewhat overlooked, neighborhood, Pemberton Heights. The Austin Development Company created Pemberton Heights in the late 1920s, and lured potential buyers by offering "fancy $3500-$4000 cottages" as well as "$150,000 mansions." Their brochure touted, "over five miles of paved and shaded streets and sidewalks." Today, Pemberton Heights is filled with sizable homes that are a wide variety of styles, from mid-sized brick bungalows to revivalist Tudor mansions. As opposed to many older neighborhoods in the central Austin real estate market, most of the original homes built in the 30s and 40s are s...
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