Round Rock Real Estate - City Profile
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Recently, I saw an article on Entrepreneur.com that mentioned Round Rock, Texas as one of the best places in the U.S. to buy a home right now.
This came as something of a surprise to me. I live in Round Rock, so I know it's an increasingly popular place to live (especially for all of the Southern Californians moving here to get more home for their real estate dollar). But I still found it surprising, because typically it's Austin that makes it onto these lists, with nary a mention of Round Rock just up the road.
Here's what the article said about Round Rock real estate ... "Round Rock and Austin have seen incredible job growth and very stable home prices despite the downturn nationwide. Jobs continue to grow here--a factor for keeping inventory low and prices stable."
I don't know if the author of this piece has been to Round Rock recently, but keeping the inventory low is clearly not on anyone's agenda. On the contrary, the agenda seems to be "Build, build, build." Especially up in the northern part of the city where I live.
At any rate, I thought it was time to add a "Top 10 Reasons to Like Round Rock" article over at my new City Pages website ... for anyone interested in the city. I've also posted a Round Rock real estate page to Real City.
This came as something of a surprise to me. I live in Round Rock, so I know it's an increasingly popular place to live (especially for all of the Southern Californians moving here to get more home for their real estate dollar). But I still found it surprising, because typically it's Austin that makes it onto these lists, with nary a mention of Round Rock just up the road.
Here's what the article said about Round Rock real estate ... "Round Rock and Austin have seen incredible job growth and very stable home prices despite the downturn nationwide. Jobs continue to grow here--a factor for keeping inventory low and prices stable."
I don't know if the author of this piece has been to Round Rock recently, but keeping the inventory low is clearly not on anyone's agenda. On the contrary, the agenda seems to be "Build, build, build." Especially up in the northern part of the city where I live.
At any rate, I thought it was time to add a "Top 10 Reasons to Like Round Rock" article over at my new City Pages website ... for anyone interested in the city. I've also posted a Round Rock real estate page to Real City.
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