Guide to Buying a Home in Austin, Texas

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In the background, a smiling couple embraces, holding the key to their new house toward the foreground.

The decision to buy a home is not usually made on the spur of the moment. It takes a lot of thought and proper planning. While moving to Austin, Texas, may be the right move for you, the way you go about finding and buying your new home can make all the difference.

Recently, there has been a surge in the number of people accessing the Austin, Texas housing market to buy a house. According to the Austin Board of Realtors, the number of homes sold in Austin increased 84% between 2010 and 2019, while the price of housing increased by $160,000 from January 2020 to January 2021. This surge of people moving to Austin has been caused by the city’s certain favorable factors such as the lower cost of living and tax burden as well as job growth as opposed to other options.

While looking for information on Austin’s housing market to make an informed decision, we know you will be bombarded with more information than you need or understand. This is why we have prepared this article for you, to provide you with the necessary information to consider before you search for and buy a house in Austin, Texas.

Choose a Real Estate Agent You Connect With

Your choice of a real estate agent will determine how well your search will go, so choosing the best should be a priority. It will save you time and energy while ensuring you find the home that best suits your likes and budget.

Of course, you are the one who gets to determine who the “best real estate agent” is to you. You can achieve this by choosing someone with whom you connect and communicate effectively. A great real estate agent will have your best interests at heart and is passionate about the process of finding a perfect home for their client.

Consider the Suburbs

When looking to buy a house in Austin, it is often smart to consider buying in the suburbs rather than the city. Suburbs are places on the outskirts of the city and are within commuting distance, though a major area like Southwest Austin offers its own hub of restaurants and things to do.

While many places are easy to travel to and job availability is higher in urban areas, getting a house in the suburbs of Austin rather than within the city has its perks. Suburbs boast a cheaper cost of living and housing, more security, and less crowding than you would expect in the city. They also give you easier access to the attractions outside the city, like Lake Austin and Lake Travis park.

If you are actively considering searching for houses in the suburbs of Austin, here’s a list of some of the best.

  • Round Rock;
  • Cedar Park;
  • The Hills;
  • Lakeway;
  • Huto;
  • Leander;
  • Pflugerville;
  • Buda;
  • Rollingwood;
  • Bee Cave;

Know Your Mortgage Options

If you do not have enough personal funds to finance your purchase, then you should start your research on mortgage options early.

By shopping around for a mortgage loan between 3-5 lenders, you will be able to compare the rates and choose which best suits your interests. Also, you will not be taken advantage of by dishonest loan providers. Once you have learned about your mortgage options, you will be able to choose the best one which will suit your needs and preference.

Set a Budget

Starting the search for a house without setting a budget can lead to a failed search or a purchase that is well above what you can spare. When creating a budget, the rule of thumb is to make sure your mortgage is not more than 28% of your monthly gross income. Be realistic about your budget and determine:
  • How much you can save for your down payment.
  • How much you can set aside for the expenses to recreate and maintain your ideal home.
  • How much you can spend on home-related costs — moving expenses, lawn care, remodels, and repairs.
Knowing the amount you can spend on the above will help you set an achievable budget for buying a new house.

Visit Neighborhoods Ahead of Time

When looking to buy a house in Austin, Texas, you should first travel to the surrounding neighborhoods before purchasing. We understand that it is not always possible to do so but, by visiting ahead of time, you can grasp the distance to shops, businesses, local street markets, and even schools. You can also get a feel for whether the lifestyle there suits you and the neighborhoods feel safe.

If you cannot examine the area yourself, you can ask your real estate agent, and perhaps research the area on the internet. Without a proper evaluation of the neighborhoods before buying a house, you might wind up disappointed and unable to rectify what you would then call a bad purchase.

Ensure There Are Activities of Interest to You

Buying a home in Austin, Texas often means you plan to settle in the area where you purchased the house. During your research, make sure that the neighborhood you are buying in has interesting activities. You should look at places such as parks, restaurants, tourist attractions, and places where things you fancy are displayed or performed. This is so that you can see whether they are accessible from your new home. Here are some activities you can indulge in while in the Austin area.
  • Visit waterfalls.
  • Paddle a boat on the lakes.
  • Tour the Texas State Capitol.
  • Visit Texas Hill Country Distilleries.
  • Jog or ride the boardwalk on Lady Bird Lake.
  • Visit Lake Travis and enjoy the great restaurants in the area.

Familiarize Yourself with Austin, Texas Before You Move

It is important to familiarize yourself with the entirety of Austin, Texas before your move. If you are moving from a place that is entirely different from Austin, it will help you to know a bit more about their climate, politics, environment, and in general, the overall vibe of the city.

Work out what you like about the city, and where you’d like to spend your downtime. By performing your research and familiarizing yourself, you will make a better choice on which area to move to. You will also find it easier to fall into a routine that works best for you and make new friends with whom you can build a great life.

Austin, Texas is a great place to be for many people. It is one of the safest cities in the U.S., with a highly educated workforce, multiple opportunities, and a welcoming community. Be sure you are ready and well prepared for life in Austin before buying a house and moving to the city.

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JC was very helpful during the process of buying my first home. He directed me to lenders that truly had my best interest at heart. I almost made a few bad decisions that JC was there to wave off for me. I truly appreciate JC's responsiveness to ALL of my many questions and his willingness to be a sounding board for my frustrations in the process. I still hear from JC from time to time ensuring that I am happy with my home and letting me know of up and coming business in my area that might affect my property value. I will absolutely be using JC to purchase my next home.
JC does a great job with attention to detail and ensuring he has answers to your questions as you navigate the process of a home purchase. JC understands the process of the transaction in a home purchase and makes sure the details are covered.
Ruth helped us to view many houses and (over months) to make multiple offers in a really, really tough market for buyers. Our low bids were our own fault! Ruth's guesses are always spot on. We finally had a bid accepted last month, and Ruth helped us re-negotiate after significant problems were discovered. Ruth has gone above and beyond for us, giving us far more time during this long search than we could reasonably have expected. She even helped us look for a rental when we'd basically given up. Her advice has always been immensely valuable and brutally honest. She is the most knowledgeable agent I've met on the Central Austin market. She also handled our stress well, and believe me, buying in Austin right now is stressful!
Excellent service and follow through. Very professional!
I highly recommend Kristen for all real estate needs.
I had a great experience working with Bramlett Residential Real Estate. Jean Holm was my agent and she & her team made the whole process very simple. She explained everything very well, was knowledgeable, had great advice, and got our home sold. Definitely reccomend!
I worked with Jeremy Vandermause to buy my first home. Jeremy was so patient throughout the process (which I definitely dragged out as I gathered all the facts). He consistently sent me homes I was interested in and was eager to show them off, and on the odd occasions where I found one he hadn't already seen he always made himself available to walk through with me. He was very helpful in those walkthroughs pointing out home features I would have missed, or providing context on neighborhood. As a native Austinite, he definitely knows the history and cultural fabric of the city and each neighborhood. I started with close to zero knowledge of the home-buying process and Jeremy walked me through every step with clarity and patience. So excited about the home I now own! Plus, he's just a legit cool dude. I always really enjoyed our conversations and could tell from the start he was someone worth knowing in Austin
This review is about Joe Gage, their real estate agent. I'm based in Sam Francisco and was looking for investment property in Austin. I tried out three different agents based on recommendations from different sources, including Yelp. Joe clearly stands out. He's very patient and responsive. I'm not familiar with the area at all thus had a lot of questions. His email reply contains detailed information of the neighborhood, including shops nearby, schools and so on. He regularly screen houses and give recommendations once he sees a good fit for investment house offered at reasonable price. He's very knowledgeable about the area. All his recommendations comes with details around why he thinks it's a good investment and sales/rental data in the neighborhood to justify the price he thinks it's worth as well as the expected rental income. I found him to be very methodical and organized. He's not a typical sales person. Maybe this is because he used to be an accountant. Needless to say he earned our trust and we went with him to make the purchase. I was very impressed through the whole process. He's very calm and never pushy. His recommendation on the bid price was right on and he was very good at following up with various parties to push things through. The process went through very smoothly. If anyone is looking for a good real estate agent in Austin, I'd recommend Joe whole-heartedly. His professionalism and calm personality make him a real pleasure to work with.