Austin Real Estate Market Trends Jan 2012

Austin is hot and I’m not just talking about the weather, though we did have the nation’s high temperature last week with 92 degrees!   Residential houses in the greater Austin area saw an increased volume of sales, with an increase of 10 percent in January compared to 2011.  According to the Austin Board of REALTORS®, the average time a home remained on the market was 85 days in January, which is eight days less than the same month in 2011.  As I have mentioned inventory is low.  How low? There were 6 percent less new listings added in January 2012, than in January of 2011.   January of 2012 also saw 19 percent fewer active homes for sale and 16 percent more home listings pending.

Austin Real Estate Market Data

The Austin Real Estate Market had 4.1 months of homes for sale in inventory in January 2012, which is 1.4 months less than the same month one year ago.  According to the Austin Board of Realtors, this is the lowest inventory the Austin real estate market has seen since they began tracking months of inventory in 2009.

Austin Real Estate Condo Market Data

Austin area estate sale of condominiums and townhomes are up as well, by 27 percent.  According to the Austin Board of Realtors, the median price for a condo in January 2012 was $159,500, which is 4 percent higher than the same month last year.  Active days on the market were 7 percent longer this year, but 121 condos were sold in January 2012, which is 27% more than January of last year.

Tarrytown Austin 78703

Tarry Town is located in Central Austin.  Tarry Town is an ideal neighborhood for people who seek a convenient location to central attractions like the downtown area and Zilker Park.  Tarry Town also offers local access to Lake Austin, popular eateries along Lake Austin and a local golf course.

Tarry Town, Tarrytown and Tarrytown Oaks Location

There are 3 subdivisions that area commonly referred to as Tarry Town, simply because they neighbor one another and are located in the same area.  All Tarry Town subdivisions are located just north of Enfield Road, West of the MoPac Expressway and East of Lake Austin.  Tarrytown, Tarrytown and Tarrytown Oaks are all located within the 78703 zip code.

Homes for Sale in the Tarrytown Area

Homes in Tarrytown vary in style and include everything from bungalow, traditional and mid-century modern. The variety of home styles is part of the appeal in this neighborhood.  Tarry Town doesn’t have a cookie cutter feeling, like some neighborhoods have. Homes for Sale in Tarry Town, Tarrytown and Tarry Town Oaks can be viewed on my Tarrytown page.

Tarry Town, Tarrytown and Tarry Town Oaks Austin Market Data

There are 8 active single family houses for sale right now. There are 11 pending houses and 8 homes have sold in the last 90 days.  The average price of an active single family house in Tarrytown, Tarrytown Oaks and Tarry Town is $711,600.  The average size of a home is 2,488 square feet with 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths.

The Tarrytown area is comprised of many micro subdivisions not mentioned here. New subdivisions were created as the area developed.   One of the largest is Brown Herman.  My advice to anyone looking in the area is to have a customized map search created, this way nothing will be missed.

Buying a Home from the Inside Out

My first house was built in 1939 and had asbestos siding, knob and tube electric wiring and a converted coal furnace that was the size of a small space craft.  When I had my home inspection, my inspector told me everything was working just fine and that there was no need to change anything.  The only thing I ultimately replaced 7 years later, was the furnace.  It wasn’t broken and never gave me a problem, but I just had the money to upgrade it to something more efficient – and smaller.

Austin Homes for Sale

There are some upgrades that we need to do and others that would fall into the ‘nice to do’ category.  I often try to put perspective on this when the home inspection comes back on a house. The dilemma on how to move forward often comes when buyers feel that a major system, like the furnace is old.  The main question Austin home buyers to ask and to be mindful of is whether or not the system has reached its end of life.  If in all probability a furnace is coughing up its last breathe of hot air, my buyers need to consider the cost of a replacement during their option period, because we may want to go back to the sellers and talk about the cost.  Sellers don’t always know a lot about their house before it is inspected, so this is often new information they need to consider.

Selling a Home in Austin

[Helpful tip to Sellers:  if you are worried about the condition of your home before a buyer’s inspection –
have your house pre-inspected before it goes on the market.]

On the flip-side, it is important to remember functionality.  Building codes change over time, as new and improved ways of doing things are discovered.  That doesn’t mean the existing system isn’t doing the job, just because standards have changed.  For buyers to think a Seller should make a concession because there is a better way of doing something now, is not realistic.  Sure, it would be more efficient to have a two zone HV/AC system on a two story house, but to expect a seller to pay for that is not realistic.  Again, is the system functioning properly?  There is always a new and improved way to do something and there always will be, but to expect a 1969 home to be upgraded to 2012 standards is not realistic.  If you want a new home, then I will sell you a new home.

Don’t get me wrong, upgrades are a Seller and Buyer’s best friend.  Houses that have been updated sell for more money, simply because they have more appeal.  A buyer feels confident that they should not need to worry about replacing something for a while, which is then something they don’t need to budget for in the future.  A house that has updated systems shows pride of ownership from the inside – it’s not just the aesthetics that attract a buyer.

My latest Central Austin Real Estate listing is a great example of pride of ownership from the inside – out.  Yes, the house looks great, but the added appeal comes from the fact that just about every system in the house has been replaced in the last 6 years – even the water heater.  The owners got into the habit of replacing things as needed, which is of course what we all strive to do.  5905 Paseo Del Toro is located in Central Austin just North of 2222 in the Highland Hills/Northwest Hills area of Austin.         5905 Paseo Del Toro details

6607 Clubway Lane Open Today 1 – 4

6607 Clubway Lane 78745

6607 Clubway Lane located in South Austin, is a single story home in the 78745. 6607 Clubway features fresh paint on the interior and exterior, newer dual-pane windows with screens and hard tile floors. The carpet in the bedrooms has also been updated. Large master with space for sitting, exercise or even a desk. The master bath and kitchen range have been updated as well. 6607 ClubwayLane offers a fenced in yard and automatic sprinkler system. Sits on the corner of a cul-de-sac lot. 6607 Clubway Lane in 78745 is conveniently located for shopping, restaurants, parks and more.

6607 Clubway Lane in 78745

Sq. ft. 1,525 (tax record)
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 2

List Price: $169,900

Visit me today, Sunday, February 12th from 1 – 4

Directions: Off William Cannon between South First & Manchaca. North on Woodhue to Armadillo. Turn Left on Armadillo. House is on the left corner of Armadillo & Clubway. (Second block off Woodhue)

5905 Paseo Del Toro Central Austin 78731

5909 Paseo Del Toro Austin Texas 78731

5905 Paseo Del Toro is a Central Austin beauty combines casual style with modern sophistication.  Ideal floor plan w/master suite & additional bedroom on main level – perfect for office or guests. Large eat-in kitchen w/stainless steel appliances.  

5905 Paseo Del Toro, Austin TX 78731 – see website for more information

5905 Paseo Del Toro features:  2 floor-to-ceiling Limestone stone fireplaces, built-ins, hardwood floors on first floor, crown molding, modern master bath with glass tile backsplash, glass cabinets in kitchen, wood blinds, ceiling fans in all rooms. Updated: HV/AC (SEER <14), Water Heater, Roof, Lighting, Convection Oven range. 

5905 Paseo Del Toro Austin, TX 78731 link on You Tube

Location:  Highland Hills / Northwest Hills Area, commuters dream – easy access to downtown, lake, eateries, daycare, cleaners, hike & bike trails and dog parks.  No HOA!

Year Built:  1980

Bedrooms:  4 (master and additional bedroom on main)

Baths:  2.5

Square Footage:  2,127 sq. ft. (per appraiser)

Exterior:  Front Porch, 3-sides masonry, nice backyard deck

List Price:  $399,999