We are looking for a house. Our limit is $250,000, and I'd be happier to stay around $200,000. Before we started looking seriously, I was down on the 'burbs, HOAs, and cookie-cutter housing. But the last few week of serious looking has been a reality check- living in a 1930s bungalow or mid-century charmer in South Central or North Loop is not feasible. I've become way more open to suburban living.
DH works on 360, south of Bee Caves. Where I will work next year is still up in the air. We're thinking about the Y area, because it seems sorta funky in a good way. RR is just too far from his job, and the girls' grandparents live South. So we're more inclined, though not adamant, to be south.
Any recommendations, advice, warnings? I'm wide open. TIA!
Re: s/o buying homes, I'd super love y'all's feedback.
The Grenada Hills subdivision is great. There's also a lot of good stuff in the Wm Cannon/ Escarpment area.
I really like SW Austin and I think you can find a lot of great, afforable housing.
Yeah, I'm thinking the area around Escarpment is our best bet.
Say, I've heard you raise concerns about AISD. Are you at liberty to say why? I've heard rumblings from others too, IRL, and I was just wondering if there were policies specific to AISD that should make me consider RR or DS ISDs.
I'll check that out! Thanks!
cuernavaca is in westlake, an old eclectic lake neighborhood. there is some affordable stuff out there but it feels less like a community to me for some reason. we've gone back and forth on it over the years
our taxes were going to be higher there as well.
i think you have a lot of options though!
We rented in 78733 (Cuernavaca) for two years before buying in Cedar Park. There are some advantages to our cookie cutter CP neighborhood, definitely, but i MISSED 78733
Although it's less "formal" of a community, we knew most of our neighbors and many had young kids. It's Eanes, which is great. Downtown is easy to get to. The scenery for the drive is gorgeous. We went into Bee Cave for our target trips, etc. It's growing out there a lot. There are activiies for kids, live music, etc. at the galleria all the time. Whole Foods is coming! Some streets/areas are nicer than others (typical of a non-HOA regulated). Some streets/areas are yucky. They have a community park with a nice pool. There is also a little beach there on Lake Austin but it's COLD and you can launch a boat.
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I don't know if it's still the case, but Cuervnavaca (sp?) used to have a shady reputation because of the number of registered child offenders that lived there.
I hear ya too, AustinAggie01. One of the reasons why we are doing a university model school.
Buestreet--share your house hunting experience on the boards! (Are we FB friends?) Since we're also looking potentially SW, I'd love to see what you find out.
Are you sure? I know you on here, and I like you, and I know who my FB friends are, but I can't for the life of me figure out who you are among my FB friends!
Please hit me up over there!