Wait till you try Torchys Tacos. You will be in heaven.
Property Brothers is sometimes filmed in Austin.Ever see those home fixer upper shows? They're usually filmed in California. In California a pos shack costs over a quarter million dollars.
Welcome Man Im also a new guy as well, If you work from home or in downtown Dallas take a look at Forney, Its east of Dallas 19 miles from downtown. Only 18,000 people but growing still has that country feel and 30 minutes to downtown. I transferred from Canada last year and we looked at fresco, mckinley etc but the commute was nuts. House prices the same in Canada as California so we where shocked when we bought brand new 3700 sq ft on 1/4 acre for 315K. Community called Grayhawk you can find it on realtor.com. Heard the school system is good out here but don't have kids so can't verify. Place down the road is just under 3000 sq ft with pool on 1/4 acre for 297 i believe. Welcome to Texas we love it, AWD or 4x helps as when they get an ice storm down here its the only way to get around, they don't have the equipment but it only last's a few days.
those prices are just fine with me. our budget is going to be mid $300k for 3000 sq ft for the right area. if we can get 4000 sq ft, or less than $300k, or any combination of that in an area with low crime, great schools, and not too far from civilization, then even better.Prices are high up there.
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those prices are just fine with me. our budget is going to be mid $300k for 3000 sq ft for the right area. if we can get 4000 sq ft, or less than $300k, or any combination of that in an area with low crime, great schools, and not too far from civilization, then even better.
in San Diego it's 600k for a 2300 sq ft house in a "better than ghetto" neighborhood. our (rented) townhouse values over $400k for 1400 sq ft.
Can't wait to leave!
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thanks, i can deal with double the tax on half the home value. I think utilities are my biggest concern!Just keep in mind you will also have to pay property taxes on that amount as well. Or whatever the county appraises the house for.
In general, Utilities are not bad at all. Especially when you compare them to CA. We have to keep our A/C's blowing for the majority of the year and we still pay less than we were paying in CA.
good to know, i pay $75-150/mo now in CA, i have heard of people paying $400+ in TX...Electricity is deregulated in Texas so you can shop your provider for the cheapest rate. I pay next to nothing....$0.08/kW if I remember correctly.
2700sq ft w pool. My electric bill runs around $200.good to know, i pay $75-150/mo now in CA, i have heard of people paying $400+ in TX...
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I'm sold.2700sq ft w pool. My electric bill runs around $200.
Depends on how big, and well insulated your house isgood to know, i pay $75-150/mo now in CA, i have heard of people paying $400+ in TX...
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You'd be surprised at the rate at which schools are constructed in Texas. In Leander alone, which is a small suburb of NW Austin, there are 9 new High Schools opening in the next 18 months...so pretty much anywhere is within walking distance to a new school.good idea! we are renting for about 18 months, then when we go to buy, it'll likely be off the beaten path.. so walking distance might not be an option
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And the property tax through the roofYou'd be surprised at the rate at which schools are constructed in Texas. In Leander alone, which is a small suburb of NW Austin, there are 9 new High Schools opening in the next 18 months...so pretty much anywhere is within walking distance to a new school.