Radio Coffee & Beer is home to two food trucks you must try. Michael Zook and I enjoyed tacos from Veracruz All Natural and Northeastern Thai street food from Dee Dee for the latest episode of Discover Austin Eats. … [Read more...]
Archives for February 2021
Steiner Ranch Housing Report – February 2021
2021 kicked off with a strong real estate market in Steiner Ranch. In this month's edition of How's the Market in Steiner Ranch I review the January sales stats and take a look at how the last six-months compare to the same timeframe a year ago. Below the video, you can find the same information in chart and text formats.To view summary and detailed sales information for all Steiner Ranch neighborhoods, check out the Neighborhood Home Sale Data section of my website. If you are looking to buy or sell a … [Read more...]
Austin Neighborhood Home Sale Data – January 2021
My website has been updated to include November 2020 home sale data . Summary data can be viewed by everyone and if you register (for free!) you can access the address, sales price, and other information for home sales in Steiner Ranch, Avery Ranch, River Place, and other Austin neighborhoods. Not all areas perform the same so if you’d like to know how your neighborhood is doing, contact me today to discuss. And while we’re well into the summer selling season, it’s not too late to get started, so if … [Read more...]
Discover Austin: Zilker Park – Episode 82
Zilker Park plays host to many Austin events each year, but even when it isn't packed with people rockin' out at ACL or flying kites at the longest running kite festival in the U.S., Zilker Park is a gathering place for residents and visitors alike. If you'd prefer to read about Zilker Park, the video transcript can be found below. Additional Discover Austin episodes that feature Zilker Park:ACLBlues on the GreenZilker Botanical GardenKite FestTrail of Lights https://youtu.be/ZUYLzQXHyQo Greetings! I’m … [Read more...]
Vintage Austin – Camp Mabry
This 1916 Vintage Austin photo includes Building 41, the State Arsenal, at Camp Mabry. The building is still there, but looks a bit different because in 1975, a third of the building on the east side was removed to make way for the construction of Mopac. Before this building was completed in 1915, the Texas National Guard stored its ammo in the basement of the Capitol.Photo Credit: Austin History Center, C00741 … [Read more...]