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Downtown Austin Open Houses

Jude Galligan | November 22, 2009 |

(Looking for this week’s open houses? You’ll find them here.)

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Open houses in downtown Austin for Sunday, November 22nd

The great thing about downtown Austin open houses is that you can generally walk from building to building. Take a stroll downtown now that summer is over and the temperature is cooler. If you’re into adaptive reuses of older buildings, checkout DAB’s list of downtown Austin lofts. Looking for FHA approved condos? We’ve got the info here.

This weekend you can browse at your own pace at the Milago (btw, have you visited Rainey Street recently?), Spring, and the Austonian sales center.  While you’re here, checkout DAB’s gift suggestions found on 2nd Street.

Sunday
1) 54 Rainey St #1014, 2bd, 2ba, $469,000, 1-4pm [Housepad] map
2) 300 Bowie St, Spring sales center, model units, 1-5pm map website
3) 200 Congress Ave, Austonian sales center located at 300 W 6th, 12-5pm map website

Don’t see the properties you’re interested in? Ask a Realtor who lives and works in downtown Austin.

Filed Under: austin open houses, downtown austin, Downtown Austin lofts, condos, apartments, Real Estate

Downtown Austin Open Houses

Jude Galligan | November 14, 2009 |

(Looking for this week’s open houses? You’ll find them here.)

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Open houses in downtown Austin for Sunday, November 15th

The great thing about downtown Austin open houses is that you can generally walk from building to building. Take a stroll downtown now that summer is over and the temperature is cooler. If you’re into adaptive reuses of older buildings, checkout DAB’s list of downtown Austin lofts. Looking for FHA approved condos? We’ve got the info here.

This weekend you can browse at your own pace at the Austin City Lofts, The Nokonah,  Spring, and the Austonian sales center.  While you’re here, checkout DAB’s gift suggestions found on 2nd Street.

Sunday
1) 901 W 9th St #418, 1bd, 1ba + study, $320,000, 1-3pm [Urbanspace] map
2) 800 W 5th St #201, 2bd, 2ba, $649,900, 1-3pm [Urbanspace] map
3) 300 Bowie St, Spring sales center, model units, 1-5pm map website
4) 200 Congress Ave, Austonian sales center located at 300 W 6th, 12-5pm map website

Don’t see the properties you’re interested in? Ask a Realtor who lives and works in downtown Austin.

Filed Under: austin open houses, downtown austin, Downtown Austin lofts, condos, apartments, Real Estate

Downtown Austin Open Houses

Jude Galligan | November 7, 2009 |

(Looking for this week’s open houses? You’ll find them here.)

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Open houses in downtown Austin for Sunday, November 8th

The great thing about downtown Austin open houses is that you can generally walk from building to building. Take a stroll downtown now that summer is over and the temperature is cooler.  If you’re into adaptive reuses of older buildings, checkout DAB’s list of downtown Austin lofts. Looking for FHA approved condos? We’ve got the info here.

This weekend you can browse at your own pace at the 5 Fifty Five, 360 condos, Spring, and the Austonian sales center.

Sunday
1)
360 Nueces St #3811, 2bd, 2ba, $576,700, 1-4pm [Urbanspace] map
2)
360 Nueces St #1616, 2bd, 2ba, $435,000, 2-4pm [Keller Williams] map
3)
555 E 5th St #713, 2bd, 1ba, $375,000, 2-5pm [Remax] map
4)
555 E 5th St #2811, 1bd, 1ba, $399,555, 2-5pm [Capital City Sothebys] map
5) 300 Bowie St, Spring sales center, model units, 1-5pm map website
6) 200 Congress Ave, Austonian sales center located at 300 W 6th, 12-5pm map website

Filed Under: austin open houses, downtown austin, Downtown Austin lofts, condos, apartments, Real Estate

Downtown Austin Open Houses

Jude Galligan | October 31, 2009 |

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Open houses in downtown Austin for Sunday, November 1st

The great thing about downtown Austin open houses is that you can generally walk from building to building. Take a stroll downtown now that summer is over and the temperature is cooler.  If you’re into adaptive reuses of older buildings, checkout DAB’s list of downtown Austin lofts. Looking for FHA approved condos?  We’ve got the info here.

This weekend you can browse at your own pace at Austin City Lofts, The Shore, Villas On Town Lake, Spring, and the Austonian sales center.

Sunday
1) 603 David St #911, 2bd, 2ba, $425,000, 1-3pm [Urbanspace] map
2) 800 W 5th St #201, 2bd, 2ba, $649,900, 1-3pm [Urbanspace] map
3) 80 Red River #103, 2bd, 2ba, $309,000, 1-3pm [John Horton Realty] map
4) 300 Bowie St, Spring sales center, model units, 1-5pm map
5) 200 Congress Ave, Austonian sales center located at 300 W 6th, 12-5pm map

Filed Under: austin open houses, downtown austin, Downtown Austin lofts, condos, apartments, Real Estate

Downtown Austin Facts

Jude Galligan | October 28, 2009 |

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Do you believe downtown Austin is overbuilt?   If you do, I don’t blame you for thinking that.  Over the past two years, the traditional local media outlets have delivered an array of sensational headlines, like “Condos Caught By Crisis At Last“.  But, dig a little deeper and you could find a new perspective based on data, rather than some columnist leading a band wagon.

At the Downtown Austin Blog, we are passionate about downtown and urban Austin real estate, but we can recognize that prices have softened.  In fact, we think that’s a good thing – more people can afford to move here!  As much as I’ve railed against certain Statesman columnists for their curmudgeon style sensationalism, ironically, perhaps it was those stories that drove this summer’s buying spree.  If you advertise a sale, then you expect buyers to come.  That’s what happened.

We’ve written about the auctions and discounts.  We’ve observed how an average 25% – 30% discount will clear out a building quickly – like 90 minutes quick. We’ve seen this at Brazos Place, at 360, and at the Shore where residences which had been trading at upwards of $400 per foot in 2007 are for all intents and purposes gone.

NOW WHAT?

Recently, you might have heard former Austin Mayor Will Wynn’s radio ad for downtown living.  I’ve only heard this ad on KGSR, but it could be playing elsewhere.  Click below to listen to it.

This advertisement directs you to a website called downtownaustinfacts.com.  The goal of this website is to combat mis-information about downtown Austin being over built.  To quote the website…

While many people believe that the Downtown Austin condo market is overbuilt, the fact is only about 400 new condos remain for sale downtown. With the economic downturn and continuing tight credit markets it is very unlikely that any more new condos will be built downtown for at least another 5 years. That means there are only 400 new downtown condos for sale for the next 5 years.

By my count this number is low.  If you only count Spring, W Hotel, Four Seasons, and the Austonian, then 400 units is close to accurate.  If you include the remaining units at the Sabine and 904west, (those are rehabs, not new construction) then the number is closer to 475.  Those extra 75 don’t make a big dent in the argument, however.

THE INVENTORY IS LOCKED IN.  You will not see any new projects come out of the ground until at least 2013, perhaps longer.

Here are more facts that DAB has come up with.

1) # of downtown Austin condos available for sale and ready for immediate occupancy = 284, approximately (156 in MLS + 128 Spring units, not including 44 units at Sabine)
2) # of downtown Austin condos under $300 per foot = 42 (from MLS, not including the 44 units at Sabine)

By and large, the new product under construction in downtown Austin is considered luxury product.  Downtownaustinfacts.com makes this point salient, even if not overtly.  Sabine will go to auction, soon, and then what is left that’s under $300 per foot?  The answer: only resales.  Over the next few years expect this shortage to drive demand for resales.

The past few years have been dominated by new construction.  That’s over.  The remaining inventory of new construction in downtown Austin happens to also be the most expensive.  We can speculate on pricing discounts, but until those buildings are complete, and we see contracts converting to closings, it’s too early to tell what the velocity of sales will be, and how aggressively they will negotiate with buyers.  What the data clearly shows is a shortage of attainably priced homes in downtown Austin.  There is no slowing the demand for downtown living.

-Jude

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