Fall trends as summer ends

sunMother nature has been consistently reminding us that, although Fall is just around the corner, Summer is still very much here. Central Texas has had some of its hottest days in the last 2 weeks testing the limits of our sanity, sun screen and even our air conditioners.

Austin goes back to school

Although Austin real estate has not really slowed down, I expect the next two weeks to be a little slow as people transition back into their fall schedules. With summer vacations winding down, students settling back into school and commuting times needing some adjustment – the market may soften just a bit as everyone takes a bit of a breather.

Buying a home in Austin

What am I seeing out there? Investors are shopping in full force.  We had over 10 showings on the Hyde Park duplex listing in  and got it under contract in a week.  July was a crazy month for showings for buyers with small children who were eager to get their kids settled for school on time. August was spent trying to get everyone settled in time for Fall. Let’s see what September brings.

Where are you going?

When I go on a listing appointment my first question is to ask where the owners are planning to go when their house sells. If plan A is to buy another home, we still need a backup plan.

Buy a Home in Austin

Contracts contingent on the sale of a current property are not desirable in current Central Texas real estate market because there are plenty of buyers to come by. If a seller is getting decent traffic on a home they are going to be less likely to accept an offer that may never close if proceeds are needed from the sale of the buyer’s current home. It is considered a house of cards and a risk in any market.

Selling Austin Homes

A seller is most likely not going to even consider a contingency offer if the buyer’s current home is not under contract. A potential seller can’t really have a specific house in mind to purchase until they are under contract with their current house and the desired house they want to buy may not be available when they do. Having a plan A, a plan B and even a plan C will alleviate some stress because the decisions will already be made.

The plan B alternative may include an extended stay hotel, renting a storage facility or converting to a month-to-month when a lease is involved. It may even mean staying with family (that’s typically plan z).

There is stress considering a plan B, because nobody wants to go there, but there is more stress when you don’t have one so it’s better to have a backup plan.

Beat the Texas Heat

hot earthSummer is here and if a house is vacant the air conditioner may not necessarily be on. At 5pm in Texas, we are basically walking into a pizza oven when viewing an unairconditioned home. If buyers have flexibility in their schedule, it is often best to go earlier in the day. It is cooler out which keeps spirits high and makes the process more enjoyable for all.

Showing Houses in Austin

I often say the only fun part in the home buying process is looking at homes, so when you take that away, it’s a little less joyful. Not everyone has the flexibility in their schedules to get out early. Most people work from 9-5pm at least during the week, but even if buyers can see some possibilities earlier on the weekend and keep the must-sees for during the week -it can help.

Home Viewing Tips

Inventory in Austin is low and so I have buyers constantly making concessions in terms of their criteria in order to find a good fit. Sometimes they wind up with 10 homes they would like to see, but within that list there is typically 3 homes they really want to see. Those are the homes I want to define and show first even if it is 100 degrees out or at 6pm in the evening. We save the rest of the list because more often than not, the rest are homes the buyer is talking themselves into, which we will ultimately talk ourselves out of.

We often refer to cooler heads prevailing in an emotional sense, but in Texas the term is just as applicable with the temperature outside. The more comfortable the buyer is, the more focused they will be to choose the right house.

Lakeview and Lakefront Homes for Sale in Austin

viewSome of my clients are looking for lakefront property or at the very least, one with a lake view. Austin waterfront homes are scarce simply due to the limited real estate available that surrounds the lake. What can limit the search even further is the intended use one expects to gain by owning waterfront property.

Homes Near the Lake in Austin Texas

Lakefront homes do not always mean easy access to the lake. Even direct access can vary from walking across a lawn to descending a steep flight of stairs. Maybe you want to have a boat docked in the water or the potential to have one. All of these are points to consider including the biggest one — do you even need to access the lake? Sure, water access may be nice to have, but maybe you only really want the view.

For many, water activities are seasonal. A nearby public boat dock or neighborhood park may offer enough convenience for water access. Maintenance, on the other hand, is not seasonal. If a home has direct lake access, there may be a boat dock and a steep flight of stairs used to access the lake to maintain. These are added expenses that can be costly. Another data point to be mindful of is flood insurance. Flood insurance is often required, which is another expense a buyer will need to budget for.

Homes for Sale in Austin Texas

There is nothing like having the lake as your neighbor. The lake can provide constant entertainment like kayaking, stand up paddling and boating. For others, a lake view affords homeowners some added privacy and a peaceful setting. Just consider what you want and what you need from it — before starting your search. The greater Austin area touches Lake Austin, Lake Travis and Lady Bird Lake.

Downtown condos can offer easy access to the Town Lake Hike & Bike Trail along with unparalleled views. Downtown lakefront condos like the Milago, offer the luxury of lakefront living without the maintenance of the expansive decking, stairs and dock. There is a waterfront page on my website that captures lakefront properties for sale or I can customize a search.

South Austin Open Saturday May 17th: 213 Camperdown Elm Drive

213 Camperdown Elm FrontSingle story South Austin home for sale located at 213 Camperdown Elm Drive in the subdivision of Oak at Twin Creeks. Home offers direct access to neighboring Mary Moore Metropolitan Searight Park through the backyard. Features include masonry exterior, granite counter in kitchen, double ovens, island with breakfast bar and a wall of windows facing the backyard and greenbelt.

213 Camperdown Elm Drive was built in 2007 with 2,758 square feet of living space (per tax record). The floor plan includes a formal dining and living room, family room, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths and 2-car garage.

213 Camperdown Elm Area Amenities

213 Camperdown Elm, Austin Texas 78748 neighbors Mary Moore Searight Park and is conveniently located in Southwest Austin near the popular Southpark Meadows shopping area. 213 Camperdown Elm Drive is not far from major roadways including 1626 and I-35.

213 Camperdown Elm Back213 Camperdown Elm Drive Open House Saturday May 17th 12:00 – 3:00

Directions: from I-35 take the Slaughter exit and continue on Slaughter to South 1st Street. Go left on South 1st and right on Camperdown Elm.

For Sale 213 Camperdown Elm Drive, Austin Texas 78748: Open House Saturday 11-2

213 Camperdown Elm FrontSingle story South Austin home for sale located at 213 Camperdown Elm Drive in the subdivision of Oak at Twin Creeks. Home offers direct access to neighboring Mary Moore Metropolitan Searight Park through the backyard. Features include masonry exterior, granite counter in kitchen, double ovens, island with breakfast bar and a wall of windows facing the backyard and greenbelt.

213 Camperdown Elm Drive was built in 2007 with 2,758 square feet of living space (per tax record).  The floor plan includes a formal dining and living room, family room, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths and 2-car garage.

213 Camperdown Elm Area Amenities

213 Camperdown Elm, Austin Texas 78748 neighbors Mary Moore Searight Park and is conveniently located in Southwest Austin near the popular Southpark Meadows shopping area. 213 Camperdown Elm Drive is not far from major roadways including 1626 and I-35.

213 Camperdown Elm Back213 Camperdown Elm Drive Open House Saturday May 10th 11:00am – 2:00pm

Directions: from I-35 take the Slaughter exit and continue on Slaughter to South 1st Street. Go left on South 1st and right on Camperdown Elm.

Negotiating Space when buying a Austin Downtown Condo

Downtown Austin
Many buyers are looking to live in the downtown area of Austin. Downtown condo buyers enjoy going to the Town Lake Hike and Bike Trail, the convenience of living a close distance to a variety of eateries and entertainment venues and can often walk or bike to work.

Buyers choose living in an Austin condo because they don’t want the maintenance of a house and the yard that typically accompanies it. Every buyer is moving from somewhere, whether it is from an apartment, a house, a condo or even mom’s house. Knowing how much space you need can be challenging for some especially when downsizing.

Downtown Austin Condos for Sale

There are different types of space to consider too when deciding if condo living is right for you, specifically for living, storage and for guests. For most buyers, living space is easy enough for gauge especially if a unit is already staged. How does your couch or TV compare to the size that is there? How big is your table? Do you need a table? In other words, living space has parameters and within every given space you can either make it work – or you can’t.

Storage space is subjective which makes it a little harder to determine. This is when knowing thyself really well comes into play. Some of us are pack rats so unless a zen moment comes along, paring down is going to be a challenge. Sometimes we want that challenge. Downtown condos in Austin often have limited closet space but additional storage space may be available or assigned to a particular unit in the parking garage.

Downtown Condominium Amenities in Austin

Guest space is another thing to consider when moving into a downtown condo in Austin. There are some condominium communities that have a suite available for out-of-town guests. The suite is an amenity for residents and can usually be reserved several times a year at a rate less than a hotel room. The guest suite takes the question of where visitors might sleep when space is limited.

The typical Austin downtown condo buyer wants convenience and often enjoys the simplicity of limited space. Living with less space and more convenience is often a bit a negotiation. For those who can make it work – the trade-off is worth it.