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MH900205594Don’t believe me? Check out this article from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram published last week. Not only did residential foreclosures fall 2.9 percent in Texas last month, but they dropped a staggering 10 percent nationwide. Take that, doomsday sayers!

For those of you who just love statistics, here’s how the numbers roll:

  • There were a total of 11,727 foreclosure postings filed last month in Texas (which equals 1 in 819 housing units)
  • Nationwide, 325,229 postings were filed (or 1 in every 397 housing units)
  • Unsurprisingly, Nevada continues to have the highest foreclosure rate in the nation (1 in 82 housing units), followed by Arizona and Florida.
  • However, even in California, another major foreclosure state, filings were down 38 percent from July 2009 and down 3 percent from June 2010.

Hmm… All of this looks suspicious like good news to me. I’ll end this post with some wise words from a little-known gentleman named Winston Churchill: “A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.”

That’s all for now, folks. Take care of yourselves and each other, and remember…

NOW you have options!

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Recently CNNMoney published a great article on the top 10 counties in the nation for job growth. As has often been the case with similar “Top 10” lists recently, Texas was well-represented, boasting 5 counties with strong employment records: Williamson, Hays, Webb, Collin and Fort Bend.

800px-Williamson_county_courthouse_2008Most impressive but probably least surprising is the fact that our very own Williamson County, home to the cities of Round Rock and Cedar Park, snagged the #2 spot on the list. The county boasted a staggering 58.9% employment growth between 2000 and 2009, second only to Lincoln County in South Dakota.

So, why has there been so much expansion in North Austin over the past decade? Economists have developed numerous explanations over the years: First, Williamson County offers easy access to Austin, the capital of Texas, which is home to the University of Texas at Austin, a highly-ranked state university. Also, with an array of high-quality schools, shopping and hospitals recently built and more on the way, the area has fantastic appeal for new and growing families.

CNNMoney, however, attributes much of “Wilco’s” growth to computer manufacturing powerhouse Dell, Inc., the county’s largest employer. Austin’s reputation for being a tech-friendly city has attracted many enterpreneurs to the area as well.

Whatever the reason, one thing is clear: The Greater Austin area is the place to be—always has been, and always will be!

Take care of yourselves and each other, and remember…

NOW you have options!

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Okay, I’ll be the first to say it: it’s been a while since our last post. Actually, let’s be honest—it’s been more than a little while. Three weeks is practically an eternity in the blogging world. Don’t worry, though. It’s not without reason. We’ve got some exciting news here at the EXIT: Options Realty office: We’ve moved!

Yup, that’s right! We’re in a brand-new location that we’re sure will allow us to do more for our clients than ever before. Don’t get me wrong, our old home was great; we just felt it was time for a change. And change we did!

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Our new address is: 7800 Shoal Creek Blvd, Ste 100N, Austin, TX 78757. You’ll find us in the Exchange Park office complex, a lovely brick building located directly behind Suzi’s China Kitchen.

 

 

Directions from our old office:

  • Take Hwy 183 South toward Duval St.
  • Take MoPac Exit; take MoPac South (stay in the righthand lane) when the road splits.
  • Take Anderson Lane/Spicewood Springs exit. Stay on the access road.
  • Continue on access road and go straight through the light at Steck Ave. Turn left at the next light onto Anderson Lane.
  • Turn right at the light onto Shoal Creek Blvd (Suzi’s will be on your right).
  • Turn right into our parking lot. Our suite is on your immediate right when you’re facing the office courtyard.

Stop by and see us sometime! We’d love to show you around! Take care of yourselves and each other, and remember…

NOW you have options!

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Okay, we’ll admit it. We Austinites adore our city, and we always have. After all, what’s not to love? We’re the capital of the Great State of Texas, home of the world-famous University of Texas Longhorns, the Live Music Capital of the World… I could go on and on, but I think you get the point. There’s pretty much something for everyone here.

Of course, knowing your city is great and having the rest of the country confirm it are two totally different things. And lately, it seems the rest of the nation has been confirming it for us an awful lot. If you don’t believe me, check out the latest evidence of Austin’s awesomeness for yourself.

If taking the number one spot for Kiplinger’s “The 10 Best Cities of the Next Decade” wasn’t good enough, here’s a list of some of the various distinctions Austin has been awarded in widely-read publications this year alone (courtesy of PSW Real Estate). Pretty impressive, huh? All I can say is, if this doesn’t make you want to relocate, I don’t know what will!

Want to find out more about all the things our fabulous city has to offer? Check out Austin City Connection and the Austin Chamber of Commerce. I know you won’t be disappointed!

Take care of yourselves and each other, and remember…

NOW you have options!

P.S. Here’s a fun fact about Austin I bet you didn’t know: Austin’s first skyscraper was built back in 1910, when E. M. Scarbrough built the Scarbrough building at Sixth and Congress. That intersection continues to be one of the busiest in the city today!

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