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5 Austin Property Buying Tips Austin, the capital city of Texas, is just one of my personal favorite places to live in. And not only is mine, the town reaches top of many people's list of the best places to live in, which has made every inch of Austin real estate a hot cake among realtors. Last year, Money magazine selected the city as the No. 3 Best Big City in "Best Places to Live", also it was at No. 2 position in 2006. Other accolades that Austin has gotten include: Greenest city in the usa, MSN No.2 city using the best people, CNN Headline News and Travel & Leisure magazine America's No. 1 college town, Travel Channel 5th safest city The least stressful large metro area, Forbes magazine. Now can the thing is why the homes in the capital of Texas are sold long before "Austin Homes for Sale" placards are put before them? Not just that, the rub-off effect of Austin's real estate success can be seen on homes in Kyle as well, a town 21 miles southwest of Austin. Refer to it as Austin phenomenon that even "Kyle homes for Sale" placards do not have to wait longer prior to it being shoved inside the already crowded stowage. [http://www.austinhomesearch.com Austin Real Estate] The Silicon Hills not the Silicon Valley Austin also passes the name of the "Silicon Hills" due to the high concentration of high-tech firms operating in the city. 3M, AMD, Apple Inc., Applied Materials, Cirrus Logic, Cisco Systems, Dell, eBay/PayPal, Freescale Semiconductor (spun removed from Motorola in 2004), Google, Hewlett-Packard, Hoover's, IBM, Intel Corporation, National Instruments, Samsung Group, Silicon Laboratories, Sun Microsystems, and United Devices are what they are called of the high-tech companies running their from Austin. These businesses make the price of local property feel the roof when compared to property prices in many areas of rural Texas. But still it is much cheaper compared to housing cost in the Silicon Valley. That is why many tech giants are popular city making "Austin Homes for Sale" placards disappear much more quickly of computer should. It isn't just the high-tech companies that are visiting the town; it's pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies as well. 85 companies from the industry operate from Austin. These companies combined with the state agencies, colleges, and universities produce so much of employment it helps make the city a location in which a person can allow its dream to fly. The town expires for a dream run, and so are the folks living here. But, how about those who do not reside in Austin? Just how can they make the most of opportunities presented with this city? Well, they need to settle down in the city and for that they will need a home in the city. The following paragraphs can help them find a perfect nest I (almost) on their own within the city. [http://www.austinhomesearch.com/Static/homeset.aspx Austin Real Estate] 5 Austin real estate buying tips Investigate the neighborhood: This is something anyone asks you to do. It is an absolute must since you are likely to spend time with people there. See if the neighborhood would work for you or not, and when it can meet your needs or not. Look into the following: Crime rate Schools Grocery stores Stores Park Sports club & gym Doctors and hospitals Police and fire department Find a realtor you can trust: Finding a reliable Austin real estate agent is really as essential as finding a good neighborhood. A real estate agent won't find a good home in the best price for you personally, but he'll also help you settle in the locality. He'll assist you in finding shops of daily requirement, as well as use his knowledge of the community to help you subside. I've heard about many stories where Austin realtors have turned into a lifelong friend for their customers. Visit a handful of houses: Do not commit an error of settling down for that house shown to you within the first go. Austin has numerous good houses in every neighborhood. Take a look at minimum 4-5 houses before deciding on any. Click pictures of every home that you visit, and ask for the benefits each has to provide. Pay your Austin realtor well: Bargaining with an estate agent on his commission isn't that good a concept. After all, it's on him that the property-search depends. A grumpy real estate agent may get you a bad deal, whereas, a contented agent will get you the home at the most effective price. Hire a home inspector: A house inspector can help you evaluate the price of the house you are considering. He will also let you know about stuff that will need immediate fixing, and things that can wait. He'll spend a whole day in the house and will produce house audit report, which will cover every factor of the ownership.
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