Neighborhoods in Austin
Even
as life advances in Austin, the past is still important and is
still respected and cherished. To this day, no building constructed
in Austin can restrict the view of the Capitol
Building. This adds to the wide-open feel and appeal of Austin
that is unusual in today's modern metropolitan areas. You can
still see the sky from anywhere in Austin, and it provides a wonderfully
scenic backdrop to this truly Texan town.
Austin is located on the Colorado River and there are three man-made
lakes within Austin's city limits. These resources provide an
opportunity unique to much of the area in that prospective homeowners
searching for Austin real estate have the option of living nearby
or in view of water. What could be more relaxing than gazing out
on the tranquil waters of one of Austin's lakes as you unwind
after a day at work? There is something inherently peaceful about
the sight and sound of water and Austin
Texas condos owners are never very far from the sense of serenity,
but also the excitement that water provides.
Austin Texas serves as the capitol of the state of Texas and
the County Seat of Travis County. The area of modern-day Austin
was originally settled in 1835, and was initially named Waterloo.
The city was renamed in 1839 in honor of Stephen F. Austin. Austin
has continually evolved throughout its history- from a frontier
town in the heyday of the old west, through the progression of
history, into an educational and eclectic metropolitan community
entering the 21st century and preparing for life beyond.
Austin, Texas enjoys a favorable and pleasant climate, suitable
for outdoor activities nearly year round. Properties found in
Austin real estate listings reflect the opportunities for outdoor
recreation- championship golf, a bicycle ride through the Texas
hill country northwest of Austin, fishing or boating, horseback
riding or even a quiet stroll in the evening through peaceful
and placid for any downtown
austin realtor. The average annual high temperature in Austin
is a pleasant 79 degrees. The average low is a very comfortable
58 degrees, perfect for any type of recreation. Winters in Austin
are mild and dry with an average of 24 days when the low temperature
is below freezing. Spring is the time when Austin receives the
majority of its 33 inches of annual rainfall, and summer is typically
hot and humid, but the average summer high temperature is a relatively
comfortable 90 degrees.
R. Eric Bramlett
One Source Realty
Mobile: 512.289.1161
Office: 512.637.9235
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