78704 Finds

1908 Glencliff Drive, Austin 78704

1908 Glencliff Drive 78704

Lately, I have been spending my time in Central Austin specifically Barton Hills and other areas within the 78704 zip code.  Conditions have varied with some needing a little love, like maybe new paint colors, while others need some major updating.

Homes in need of remodeling can be found in all price points. When you are purchasing a home that is considered ‘dated’, it is best to know what your intended use is for it. For example, if you are looking to just lease the house out, freshening up the paint and re-carpeting may be all you need to do to make it ready for a tenant. If your plans are live in the house, understand that many of the upgrades you will add are for you. They may depreciate over time and not all buyers will appreciate what you have done. When the plan is to remodel a home to flip it, budget is key. Sticking to a budget which should include a miscellaneous fund for unexpected work will keep you from buying yourself right out of the neighborhood.

Here are some houses I have seen in the past week. Doreen’s picks of the week Again, how much work they need, if any, will depend on the buyer’s intended use.

1908 Glencliff (see link above) was designed by James D. Pfluger. It is a work of art with great bones and over an acre of land on the cliff of the Barton Creek Greenbelt, about 200′ upstream from Camel’s Hole. It has privacy and a view, but the view could be better if someone cleaned up the brush and trees and perhaps redesigned the overhang on the back decks. The house has tons of possibilities. Many of the surrounding homes have been completely rebuilt and updated.

One note about investment properties. Leases are on the rise, because properties for lease are in short supply. There are many people who cannot qualify for a loan these days, so they need to lease. There are some people of course that prefer to lease, but with the addition of people that now do not have a choice – the demand is very high. So, if you are thinking about purchasing an investment property – now may be the time. Remember, investment properties also come in all price points. They require 20% down and rates right now hovering around 5% and under.

Home Owners Associations

Home owners associations are common in neighborhoods in and around Austin. Some are voluntary like in Travis Heights, for example. Most are mandatory, which means that if you choose to own real estate within the boundaries of the Association – membership is mandatory. Home owners associations often provide additional restrictions above and beyond what the City imposes.

Rules and by-laws are defined and outlined for each home owners association and can include anything from buildings restrictions, pet limitations and quiet hours. H.O.A.s impose fee’s to manage common charges and services impacted by the community. Mandatory home owners associations are typically created at the time the subdivision is created whether it is a neighborhood of houses or a condominium community.

H.O.A.s are a legal and financial entity designed to fund and manage common services and areas. Gated entrances, pools, fitness centers and playgrounds are all examples of common areas. Common services can include water, cable, trash and even gas. What services are included typically depends on how the subdivision was initially designed. Home owners associations can be powerful; they will impose fines and can even place liens on a property if fees are not paid or rules are not complied with.

Home owners associations often manage community activities as well, which provides an environment to socialize with neighbors within the community.

Austin HOA Rules and Restrictions

Whether or not a home owners association will work for a buyer will depend on many factors. If you are looking to build and want the freedom to choose any material you want or size of home, a neighborhood with a home owners association may not work for you. Having horses or parking an RV or boat next to a house – may not be allowed. You may be limited to the kinds of fences you can have. Dog breeds that are typically labeled as ‘aggressive’ are often not allowed as well.

Some people like limitations and rules within a community. Members of an association often like the structure within the community and welcome the limitations. Some people like a common aesthetic theme limited building materials bring. They also like the sense of community and small town feeling common amenities often provide.

Home owners associations can include many amenities, rules and by-laws or very few. H.O.A.s vary greatly in terms of when fees are due. Some are monthly; others are quarterly or even paid annually. Frequency is often determined by the size and scope of the association.

Unless I have a buyer who truly doesn’t like the idea of a home owners association, I often suggest clients be open to the idea. You can often tell just by driving through a neighborhood if it is heavily restricted or looks fairly laid back. With so many of them in the greater Austin area, it is hard for prospective buyer to completely rule them out.

Austin Market Spotlights

I have selected subdivisions in the greater Austin area and listed their current real estate market data.   My selection is based on the communities I have visited over the last 3 weeks.  This also happens to be my 100th blog post!

The data below is specific to single family houses, unless otherwise indicated.  If there is an area you want me to spotlight -please let me know.

Tarry Town  (Central)
Number of Active Houses on the Market:                      16

Average Days on Market:                                              81

Median List Price: $                                                  $606,500

Elliott Ranch (Buda)
Number of Active Houses on the Market:                     12

Average Days on Market:                                            99

Median List Price: $                                                 $432,400

Whispering Hollow  (Buda) Still Developing
Number of Active Houses on the Market:                     17

Average Days on Market:                                            59

Median List Price:                                                    $218,835                                              

Garlic Creek (Buda) Sill Developing
Number of Active Houses on the Market:                   16

Average Days on Market :                                         76

Median List Price:                                                   $199,106          

Austins Colony (East)
Number of Active Houses on the Market:                  18

Average Days on Market:                                          86

Median List Price:                                                   $109,950                                  

Pemberton Heights (Central)
Number of Active Houses on the Market:                    6

Average Days on Market:                                          71

Median List Price: $                                           $1,535,750

Towers of Town Lake (Downtown Condominium Community)

Number of Active Condos on the Market:                   9

Average Days on Market:                                         74

Median List Price:                                                    $289,500