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15th September 2009
Located in the picturesque Texas Hill Country in metropolitan Austin, Texas, the Eanes Independent School District (ISD) is widely recognized as a leader in educational excellence in the region. Comprised of six elementary schools, two middle schools and ... Read >
Author: Joe Cline
14th September 2009
Paint work in a home stays for about two to three years before it is redone. In decorative work the walls have to be smooth and without dents. The quality of paint defines also the final product on the wall. Its important to use first to second grade a... Read >
Author: Alex Carlson
13th August 2009
Johnson City is a Texas Hill Country town 48 miles west of Austin and 60 miles north of San Antonio. Johnson City is 25 miles south of the Highland Lakes community of Marble Falls and 30 miles east of Fredericksburg, so Johnson City is very centrally loca... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
13th August 2009
Dripping Springs is a small city in Hays County which is located 21 miles west of Austin. In the census of 2000, Dripping Springs reported a population of 1,548 inhabitants and 554 households, and among them 418 families. The population density of Drippi... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
12th June 2009
Marble Falls is a small city on the shores of the Colorado River in the Texas Hill Country. The city was founded in 1887 by General Adam R. Johnson, and incorporated in May of 1907. Marble Falls is located 47 miles northwest of Austin and 85 miles north o... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
19th March 2009
Whenever there is a conversation about Austin it invariably turns to the subject of the Lakes. One of these lakes is Lake Travis. Although Lake Travis is part of the Austin lifestyle, it consists of many communities that provides a unique lifestyle and a... Read >
Author: Curtis Reddehase
02nd February 2009
Austin, Texas, has always boasted a highly active populace, and is often listed among the nation's healthiest and most active cities. Cycling plays a huge role in this fitness-focused city, with an abundance of resources available to cyclists of every age... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
28th January 2009
"The Gateway to the Texas Hill Country," Dripping Springs has rolling hills, rock bottom creeks, and beautiful wild life. Dripping Springs is located about 30 miles west of Austin on Highway 290. It is a quite little town of about 1,500 people.
Dripp... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th December 2008
Buda is a thriving small community southwest of Austin in the Texas Hill country. Buda was settled in 1881, and originally named Du Pre, but in 1887, the town changed its name when the residents realized there was another Du Pre, Texas. The town was found... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th November 2008
Johnson City is a Texas Hill Country town 48 miles west of Austin and 60 miles north of San Antonio. Johnson City is 25 miles south of the Highland Lakes community of Marble Falls and 30 miles east of Fredericksburg, so Johnson City is very centrally loca... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th November 2008
Dripping Springs is a small city in Hays County which is located 21 miles west of Austin. In the census of 2000, Dripping Springs reported a population of 1,548 inhabitants and 554 households, and among them 418 families. The population density of Drippi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th October 2008
Held every spring, the Texas Hill Country Wine and Food Festival is a celebration of the rapidly expanding food and wine culture to be found in Central Texas. This 501(c)4 non-profit organization was founded in 1986, and their annual festivals have become... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
23rd October 2008
Marble Falls is a small city on the shores of the Colorado River in the Texas Hill Country. The city was founded in 1887 by General Adam R. Johnson, and incorporated in May of 1907. Marble Falls is located 47 miles northwest of Austin and 85 miles north o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th October 2008
Austin, Texas, has always boasted a highly active populace, and is often listed among the nation's healthiest and most active cities. Cycling plays a huge role in this fitness-focused city, with an abundance of resources available to cyclists of every age... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th September 2008
Held every spring, the Texas Hill Country Wine and Food Festival is a celebration of the rapidly expanding food and wine culture to be found in Central Texas. This 501(c)4 non-profit organization was founded in 1986, and their annual festivals have become... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th September 2008
After a rather neutral start in 2008, the real estate market for residential homes in Austin has increased its inventory of homes for sale, according to statistics from the Austin MLS. This is happening despite a continuation of one of the highest metrop... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
20th August 2008
You and your family deserve the best. You work hard all day, every day. When you come home, you should do so knowing that your house is located in a luxurious neighborhood and has luxurious amenities that will pamper you and let you forget about the stres... Read >
Author: Joe
28th July 2008
After a rather neutral start in 2008, the real estate market for residential homes in Austin has increased its inventory of homes for sale, according to statistics from the Austin MLS. This is happening despite a continuation of one of the highest metrop... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th July 2008
One of the most amazing aspects of Texas is the natural beauty that fills nearly every corner of the state. Various regions throughout it offer views of nothing but nature. Texas Hill Country is one of those regions, bursting with green, wildlife and colo... Read >
Author: Joe
17th July 2008
Where you live shouldn’t just be panoramic. It shouldn’t just be luxurious. It should be safe - you shouldn’t have to worry about your children at night; you should be confident that they are secure in their home, with no dangers nearby. And it shou... Read >
Author: Joe
09th July 2008
The moment you set foot in Rough Hollow you won’t be able to leave. The breathtaking views of Lake Travis, with a backdrop of limestone cliffs will have you permanently rooted there. You’ll wonder how you could have ever thought to live anywhere else ... Read >
Author: Joe
03rd July 2008
Big things are happening in Austin Texas. Austin is an expanding city, fast becoming one of the most popular areas in the U.S. to live. CNN ranks Austin as the third fastest growing area in the United States. As a major market city with all the convenienc... Read >
Author: Salieri
07th April 2008
I bet you’ve heard about the famous “Salt Lick” restaurant and may have tasted their nationally well known BBQ recipes. All around the country, Salt Lick restaurant draws in crowds of BBQ lovers in Driftwood, Texas, a small town in the Hays County l... Read >
Author: Austin Referral Realty
18th January 2008
"The term “waterfront property” and Texas often just don't seem to mix. After all, say the word “Texas” and most people conjure up images of cities such as Dallas, oil rigs, and big spenders. However, Texas also happens to be the place with some o... Read >
Author: Wes Cox
18th January 2008
"Lake Travis real estate is difficult to pigeonhole, because it encompasses such wide range of styles, sizes, shapes, and price ranges. Lake Travis homes range from modest bungalows to gigantic modern mansions, jam-packed with all the latest amenities. ... Read >
Author: Wes Cox
18th January 2008
"Dripping Springs, Texas was established in 1853 by three local families. In the time since then, it has gone on to become one of the fastest-growing communities in Texas Hill Country, and is now popularly referred to as the ""Gateway to the Texas Hill Co... Read >
Author: Wes Cox
18th January 2008
"Lake Travis waterfront property has received a great deal of media attention in the past few years, and as a result has become one of the most coveted areas of development in the country. Many home buyers are rushing to buy Lake Travis waterfront proper... Read >
Author: Wes Cox
22nd August 2007
Is there luxury real estate in Austin, Texas? You might be surprised by the answer. Of course, it depends on your definition of luxury. If you define luxury real estate as large homes with impeccable finish-out on acreage, Austin has it. If you define... Read >
Author: Sam Chapman
07th November 2006
WELCOME to the heartland of Texas Highland Lakes and surrounding area. The new hotspot for choice equity in this southern heartland of welcoming and hospitable Texas.
When and if you are looking for a General Overview of the Texas Hill Country and Its ... Read >
Author: Chris Anderson, PhD
30th June 2006
Don't let the median price of a home in the Austin area fool you. It is true that the median value of homes in the Austin area is lower than the national average. However, this can be a bit deceiving.
Many investors, retirees and people relocating ... Read >
Author: Sam Chapman
18th June 2006
Austin is a pretty stable place in which to live. No, I'm not referring to the economy, but weather and geology. No I'm not a meteorologist or geologist, but I do have some observation after having lived in the area for 18 years.
The weather in Aus... Read >
Author: Sam Chapman
14th April 2006
Lake Travis is a very popular place to own waterfront property. Just west of Austin, Lake Travis starts at Mansfield Dam and winds about 63 miles through the Central Texas Hill Country. Because of its proximity to Austin, its very clear water and the ad... Read >
Author: Sam Chapman
09th February 2006
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Are you looking for a special getaway this year a vacation within a vacation - for just you and your sweetheart? Fredericksburg Texas is a charming city to visit while you are vacatio... Read >
Author: David S
12th November 2005
On my last trip to Austin, Texas I stopped in on my favorite restaurant - The Emerald Restaurant. Imagine a cottage that could have been picked from the emerald fields of Ireland. Now transport an entire Irish family with it and you have this warm quaint ... Read >
Author: Caterina Christakos
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