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Is the Kyle Building Boom going to pull Kyle Real Estate from its' Slump?

Yep we think so!

Okay let's see Kohl's has opened on the Southwest corner of I35 and FM 1626 and Lowe's has opened on kyle texas lowesthe Northeast corner. But a lot more is on it's way.

If you are a resident of Kyle like I am, you look at each new building start with anticipation of what it is to come. Now admittedly when we see it's a bank or a credit union (opening by Kohl's soon) you are a bit let down as, let's face it, how many banks does one person need. But when the sign comes up that says "Jack in the Box Coming Soon" you can't not get excited. Seton Medical Center in Kyle Texas under construction (We're fans of the Chicken Terriaki Bowls.)

Also the Seton Medical Center Hays building is nearing completion. We heard the opening has been moved up to October... and I also drove by the new Walgreens which is opening right in front of the hospital. looks like that will open this summer So all of this means we'll likely have some of the hospital employees looking to buy or lease in the area, really good news for the area. kyle texas target store

But that's not all...the new Target is also well underway which is right next to Kohls. But probably what the kids and I are looking forward to the most is the movie theater. I love the idea the kids won't have to drive to Austin or San Marcos to check out a movie.

Now for the rumors...I heard that Maudie's mexican restaurant and Rudy's BBQ have signed on to be built near the Hospital on the East side of I35. I'll let you know more when I find it out.

So come join us in Kyle Texas and watch the city grow...a small town with a big heart, where the prices are reasonable. Click here to see Kyle Real Estate for sale to get an idea of the prices. Or click here for a list of Kyle Texas homes for lease. And hey of course we cover all of Hays county Buda, Dripping Springs, Austin and the rest of the Austin metroplex.

Hays County Real Estate Vacancy Rates April 2009

In April 2009 we saw a drop in the vacancy rates (excluding new construction) in Hays county single family homes to 34%. Breaking it down in the chart below you can see that some of the cities saw more improvement/descreases than others.

When I looked at the overall rates across of the cities in Travis, Williamson and Hays County I saw that a Hays county vacancy rates April 2009high rate typically went along with a higher foreclosure rate, such as is the case in Del Valle. So when I noticed Driftwood and Wimberley's rates had increased I went into the records to see if that meant these cities also had a higher foreclosure rate, but I was relieved to see that this wasn't the case. Of the current vacancies in both Driftwood and Wimberley the cause related to foreclosures was noted as the case in only two of the vacant listings.

We're now entering the 'selling season', that is spring and summer real estate sales are usually the highest time of the year. Combine that with the 8% tax credit for new homebuyers, the fact that most of the cities in Hays county are eligible for the USDA loan program, the historically low interest rates AND the opening of the new Seton Medical Center that is opening in Kyle in the early fall, and we're anticipating a real estate boom in Hays in the next couple of quarters.

If you are interested in taking advantage of this market and want to buy or sell your home in Hays County, give us a call. Not only do we work in the area, but we live there as well. Click here for a full listing of Kyle Texas Real Estate as well as Buda, Dripping Springs and other Hays county cities.

Austin Real Estate Vacancy Rates April 2009

Looking at vacancy rates in the single family housing market is one indication on how things are going. I did a blog back in October 2008 with the vacancy rates and I decided to compare them to what's happening right now. Overall the results are encouraging, most cities had a decrease in the number of homes vacant.

austin real estate vacancy rates april 2009

I pulled the active listings excluding new construction and then counted the number of homes that were vacant to come up with a vacancy rate. Then I compared this to a similar calculation I did back in October to see how they compared.

Of the 13 cities I tracked only three showed a higher vacancy rate than they had in October of last year. While 9 of the cities showed a decrease in the number of single family homes in the MLS that are vacant. That is a positive sign as vacancies mean generally one of two things, either the homeowner is having trouble selling and is likely paying two mortgages OR the home has gone into foreclosure. Seeing this number on the decline is encouraging.

Del Valle showed the most dramatic increase in the number of vacancies and most of the increase was due to an increase in foreclosures. You can see that over 50% of the homes for sale in Del Valle are vacant. This is not good news for sellers but if you are a buyer interested in the Del Valle area there are definitely some deals to be made.

Hopefully as we enter the 'selling season' that is spring and summer, we'll start seeing some major improvement in these numbers next time I pull the data.

Christmas makes me feel emotional....yep it's holiday time and I'm lovin it!

If you looked at the title and immediatley started thinking (or humming) Silver Bells, then you are a Christmas kind of person. I LOVE Christmas. I love the entire Holiday Season and the start of a new year and new beginning.

Well in Austin it wouldn't be Christmas Season without a visit the Trail of Lights Festival. Now this isn't a rinky dink Austin Trail of Lights logorow of lights. No...the TOL was named in the Top Ten Holiday Lightings by USA Today! Honestly the Trail of Lights Festival combines Holiday with color and nature all at the same time. What a wonderful way to kick off the holiday season.

It all takes place in Zilker Metropolitan Park, 2100 Barton Springs Road and opens Sunday December 14th running through December 23rd. If you've never been to Zilker then don't miss this event as it is a magical way to view the park.

What is it you might be asking yourself? Well the Trail of Lights is a continuous 1.25 mile long trail of scenes, Santa's House, a crafts fair, food and beverage stands, a holiday train ride and entertainment. It also includes the Zilker Tree Lighting, a 155 feet tall, 180 feet diameter lighted man-made tree. (The tree lighting ceremony takes place on the first Sunday of December if you want to feel a part of something old fashioned and timeless.)

History The festival began in mid 1960's and has since become an Austin tradition. Just as many love to see the Nutcracker Ballet every year, well Austin Trail of Lights is another way to create a family tradition and a whole lot of wonderful memories. Through the years the festival has only continued to grow in size and popularity.

So step back into a simpler time and enjoy the beauty and wonder of lights, music and nature at the 2008 Austin Trail of Lights.

Austin Trail of lights

For info on this year's Trail of Lights: The 2008 Trail of Lights opens Sunday, December 14th and runs nightly through December 23rd, 7pm - 10pm. for more info regarding times, inclement weather numbers etc go to http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/tol

Austin's Trail of Lights is only one of the many, many, did I say MANY, fun things to do in Austin area throughout the year so come join the fun. If you fall in love with the Zilker area and want to look at homes for sale in the area, or if you want to buy or sell a home anywhere in the Austin and San Marcos Areas please give us a call at 512-449-6070 or email us at info@adkor.net. You can also see a current list of all of the homes for sale by subdivision by coming to our website www.soldbyceleste.com. Or click here for an entire list of all of the homes for sale in Austin and surrounding communities. The lists are fed daily directly from the Austin MLS system and the San Marcos MLS system so you get current up to date listing info. Find out why here at Adkor Realty we truly are A Different Kind Of Realty!!! We'd love to be your Austin Realtor!

Kyle TX Real Estate Market...A Buyer's Market?...Ya Think????

I recently signed up for a research tool that allows me (and my clients) to keep up with what's happening in the market. Now I will be the first to admit that you don't have to be a real estate agent or an expert on the Kyle Market to know this is not the opportune time for sellers to put a house on the market. So why pay for a fancy shamsy tool? Well I figured I would spend some time learning about the tool, playing with the charts and finding new ways to explain it. More importantly I'll see the nuances of the market, those slight dips or hopefully see the very beginning of the line working its' way back up.

But I do find that seeing the data I work with every day put in a graphs is interesting and very ...well...graphic. What's that old expression "A picture paints a thousand words"? Well here's a chart that captures Kyle Texas Real Estate Market in a nutshell. (For those of you wanting a more complete explanation of this chart see below.)

Kyle Tx real estate market index

I looked at the chart for Kyle, Buda, Wimberley, San Marcos, Driftwood and Dripping Springs and you know what...they all look just about the same. Buda and Kyle in fact are so similar without the city name you'd mix the two graphs.

So to all of those buyer's out there thinking maybe they should wait a little longer to save that extra down payment...I'd say don't wait. Check with your lender, the little difference that extra 5-10k will make in your monthly payment will be more than offset by the lower price that you are likely to pay for a home if you purchase now versus six months from now.

And to those sellers out there...If there is someone on the fence wondering if now would be a good time to sell when you don't really have to...think again. Between the holiday season, the election and the overall uncertainty in the economy now is not the time to sell. HOWEVER if you don't have a choice, you are relocating and have to sell the home. Now more than ever find a agent out there (preferably us) that will help you get top dollar. Yes there are those buyers out there that smell the blood and are low balling on their offers. But there are others who still want to "fall in love" with a house and pay a fair price. Make sure your house is staged and ready to help the buyers fall in love.

Now more than ever you need an agent to be your partner, one that will be HONEST with you. I have lost many a listing because of my honesty. But I'll save that for another blog.

If you like charts and numbers and want to keep abreast of the Kyle TX real Estate Market, or any other Hays county market...complete the contact form below and we'll get you on the mailing list to receive the charts. And if you think you might be ready to jump in and purchase a home, head to our website www.adkor.net and check out our homes for sale by subdivision pages for some of our featured communities...you can click here for a list of all of the current Homes for Sale in Kyle by subdivision.

Explanation on the Market Action Index Chart

"Residential house prices are a function of supply and demand, and market conditions can be characterized by analyzing those factors.

"The Market Action Index (MAI) illustrates the balance between supply and demand using a statistical function of the current rate of sale versus current inventory. An MAI value greater than 30 typically indicates a "Seller's Market" (a.k.a. "Hot Market") because demand is high enough to quickly absorb available supply. A hot market will typically cause prices to rise. MAI values below 30 indicate a "Buyer's Market" (a.k.a. "Cold Market") where the inventory of already-listed homes is sufficient to last several months at the current rate of sales. A cold market will typically cause prices to fall."