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Northwest Austin
Realtors’ association questions aspects of possible ordinance

Austin’s Energy Efficiency Upgrades Task Force is finishing discussions for the basis of a possible ordinance with the ability to affect the city’s real estate market. Some say it could increase housing prices.
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Cool Treats to Beat Summer's Heat

Find some of the sweetest local spots to savor ice cream and snow cones.
How a real estate agent prices a home to sell
In general, property owners want the appraisal district market value to be as low as possible for taxing purposes, but want the market value to be as high as possible if they are actually attempting to sell their property.
Homeowners and Neighborhood Associations
When looking for a home, it can be beneficial to know the difference between a homeowners association and a neighborhood association. Some neighborhoods have both. But one may be more beneficial for a particular situation.
Residential areas spring up in steps

Months ago, an area dubbed Caballo Ranch off Ronald W. Reagan Boulevard north of CR 272 was marked with signs announcing Drees Custom Homes, David Weekley and Taylor Morrison were set to build homes on the picturesque property.
Travis County Precinct Three Commissioner candidates
Q&A with Gerald Daugherty, Karen Huber, and Wes Benedict
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The future of Hwy. 29
County commissioners study corridor expansion options from Georgetown to Burnet county line

Williamson County commissioners Valerie Covey, precinct three, and Cynthia Long, precinct two, are studying ways to expand Hwy. 29 from D.B. Wood Drive to the Burnet/Williamson county line.
Taylor Water - Treatment plant offers residents superior water
Treatment plant offers residents superior water

After a recent $17.3 million expansion of the Brazos River Authority Regional Water Treatment Facility, Taylor water quality is superior, according to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
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