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Park Place is a small and very nice "niche" section of Southwest Austin's Circle C Ranch subdivision. The Circle C Ranch real estate development is a well-known and highly desired area for many Austin families who want to enjoy the homes, the parks and green areas, neighborhood schools and other Circle C Ranch amenities, and to ...
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There are still a number of active new home communities in south and southwest Austin below US 71/290. Clearly, the downturn in the US and area economy has affected all of them. Stats reported by the Austin Business Journal show that new home starts are up in the area, but not nearly at the level of 2007 or even 2008. Most of the homes that new ...
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If you are looking for a nice home, or a place to build a home, in the Hill Country real estate southwest of Austin, it might be worth your while to take a gander at Rim Rock. This upscale neighborhood, begun in 2006, is located off FM-1826 about 4 miles from Driftwood, and is very close to an Austin food favorite: Salt Lick BBQ. Rim ...
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Heading west from Austin past the "Y" on US-290 you will find some very nice neighborhoods, including Ledge Stone on the north side of the highway and Belterra on its south side. If you turn left (south) just past Belterra on Sawyer Ranch Road, you will see Sawyer Ranch on the right and soon will come to Highpointe on the left. This ...
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On Friday, I had the joy of helping my client close the sale of her home in the Southwest Austin Sendera neighborhood! She was really excited to get this done, so she can move forward with the purchase of another property in the weeks ahead.
This single-story, Texas stone home, belonged to a neighbor of ours in Sendera! My wife and I have been ...
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When we moved to Austin in 2003, we purchased a home in Sendera subdivision. Why? We loved the value, the trees, the greenbelts in the South & Southwest (S/SW) Austin area. Our home has trees and backs to a greenbelt!
But, the number and type of shopping and eating places in S/SW Austin at that time were not up to par. More often than ...
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