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Austin #1 of 10 Best Cities For Next Decade

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

We live in challenging times. Unemployment remains high, and the U.S. lead in technology and science is slipping as many foreign countries gain ground. But some U.S. cities, though slowed by the Great Recession, still thrive by lifting good old American innovation to new levels. And that will help put more Americans back to work and keep our international edge.

In Kiplinger’s latest search for top cities, we focused on places that specialize in out-of-the-box thinking. “New ideas generate new businesses,” says Kevin Stolarick, our numbers guru, who this year evaluated U.S. cities for growth and growth potential. Stolarick is research director at the Martin Prosperity Institute, a think tank that studies economic prosperity. “In the places where innovation works, it really works,” he says.

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City Car-Share Plan About To Go Public

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

Those ubiquitous white-and-blue Smart cars in the City of Austin’s nascent car-sharing program have spent a lot more time parked than rolling around Central Austin, based on statistics from the first three months of this year.

general public, officials said Tuesday, soon will get a chance to get behind the wheel of the tiny two-seat cars.

The 125 cars in the stable provided for city employee use by car2go, a Daimler AG subsidiary, have been “leased” about 118 times each weekday since Jan. 1, meaning that on average, each car has been taken out once a day. The average time of usage has been about 71 minutes. The city, under a pilot program that began in November, does not actually pay Daimler when its workers use the cars on municipal business, so the statistics do not reflect what usage might be if there were money involved.

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Improvements Planned For Auditorium Shores

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Although Auditorium Shores is one of Austin’s most popular green spaces, it lacks parking and amenities for the many pedestrians, cyclists and dog owners who converge there daily, city officials say.

To fix that, the city is planning $4.2 million in improvements to Auditorium Shores and nearby Butler Park. They include more parking, new restrooms, a pier over Lady Bird Lake, a children’s play area and a path that splits off of the hike-and-bike trail to ease congestion and redirect joggers, cyclists and walkers away from dog owners and their pets. There are no plans to make the off-leash dog area an on-leash area.

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3 Beds, 2 Baths and a Walk Score of 70+?

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Have you ever driven past a for sale sign and spent too much time trying to circle around the prospective property to locate what grocery stores, dry cleaners, coffee shops and restaurants might be within walking distance or at least very close proximity?  Worse yet, you fall in love on the internet with photos of the home’s exterior, counter tops and huge windows only to arrive and realize you are buried in an area with no access to the places you like to frequent?

Of course bedrooms, bathrooms and square feet will remain core to property search but the value driving factor that is gaining ground like no other is “walkability”.  Walking proximity to a nice mix of local businesses is just what buyers are looking for these days to reduce time wasted and stress on the road ways not to mention achieve improved quality of life, a lower carbon footprint and increased relative property values.

On the national level, a new report, “Walking the Walk: How Walkability Raises Housing Values in U.S. Cities” by Joseph Cortright, John looked at just under 100,000 transactions within major markets and found that in 13 of the 15 markets, higher levels of walkability, as measured by Walk Score, were directly linked to higher home values.

“Walking the Walk’ shows definitively what we have always believed – that homes in walkable neighborhoods continue to be a good investment, and are one of the simplest and most effective solutions to fight climate change, improve our health, and strengthen our communities,” said Walk Score founder Mike Mathieu. “Our vision is for every property listing to include a Walk Score: Beds: 3 Baths: 2 Walk Score: 84.”

Walk Score (www.walkscore.com) is the leader in this space.  The site works by calculating the closest amenities – restaurants, coffee shops, schools, parks, stores, libraries, etc. – to any U.S. address.  The algorithm then assigns a “Walk Score” from 0-100, with 100 being the most walkable and 0 being totally car-dependent.  Walk Scores of 70+ indicate neighborhoods where it’s possible to get by without a car.  I’ve placed a Walk Score tile on every page on our site other than the home page.  Try it out but I warn you. . it’s addicting and you’ll never look at a house purchase the same again!

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New Urbanism = Old Urbanism

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Heard of New Urbanism? Although this movement has been cast as futuristic and politically progressive, the simple truth is that everything old is new again. New Urbanism is a development philosophy that very much mirrors the pre mid-century “traditional” childhood neighbhorhoods of our parents and grandparents.

Consider the characteristics of Old West Austin or Clarksville and compare those with Austin’s newest large scale urban infill development, Mueller. Both include all of the same traditional elements (walkability, variety of dwellings, shops and workspace, sense of community, etc.). The measurable differences lie with the promotion and use of non toxic building materials and optimal energy efficiency.

The quality of life improvements have been recognized as these neighborhoods of yesterday and today have remained in high demand throughout even this latest soft market.

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Elements Of A Sustainable Living Space

Friday, August 7th, 2009

The majority of homes in Austin are currently not certified green or sustainable, however the demand for these features is increasing at a blistering pace.  Given the finite supply of land in the center of our community, most of the core urban market will have to identify potential in non certified or non rated structures of all decades and design.  Home Buyers will look for hidden value and Sellers will look to unlock value by adding sustainable elements to aged structures. Remember, refurbishment might be the most sustainable choice we can make.

Location

Overall “walkability” is key which includes close access to parks, schools and stores.  Access to a variety of transportation other than your car is also healthier for you, your wallet, and the environment.

Size

Choose a size that optimally suits you and your loved ones lifestyle needs.  Larger homes require more heating, cooling and lighting.

Design

These homes are generally oriented on the site to bring natural daylight and ideally take advantage of any prevailing breezes.  The exterior has shading devices particularly on the southern and western facades and over windows and doors.

Materials

Materials and finishings are healthy or non-toxic like low or zero-VOC paints and sealants.  Wood-based features come from rapidly renewable sources such as bamboo (note:  weigh the renewable aspects of the material with less renewable options that might also be local).  Many of these homes use significant reclaimed and recycled materials.  The roof should be a light-colored, heat-reflecting, or a landscaped roof, to reduce heat absorption.  A non-toxic insulation, derived from materials like soybean or cotton, with a high R (heat resistance) factor in a home’s walls and roof will help prevent cool air leakage in the summer and warm air leakage in the winter.

Energy Efficiency

Windows and exterior doors should have ENERGY STAR® ratings, and they should seal their openings tightly to avoid heat gain in summer and heat loss in winter.  Select energy-efficient lighting, heating, cooling and water-heating systems.  Appliances should have ENERGY STAR® ratings.

Renewable Energy

Technologies like photovoltaic systems (Solar Panels) can be used to generate energy.

Water Efficiency

Incorporate water-conserving irrigation systems and water-efficient kitchen and bathroom fixtures.

Indoor Air Quality

Natural daylight should reach the majority of the home’s interior.  Natural ventilation brings fresh air inside the house. The HVAC system should filter all incoming air and vent stale air outside.  The garage should not have any air handling equipment or return ducts, and it should have an exhaust fan.

Landscaping

Large canopy trees and other landscaping should shade exterior walls, the driveway and patios to minimize heat islands.  Yards should be landscaped with native drought-tolerant plants rather than water-guzzling plants and grass.

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Mueller Parade Of Homes

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Just three miles north of downtown Austin in the new Mueller master planned community, the HBA is currently hosting it’s first ever Parade of 5 Star Green homes.  This development is the realization of sustainable & transit oriented living in our urban core.  The five magnificent homes showcased are essentially the flagships for the new development.   These homes boast everything from the aesthetically pleasing zen indoor/outdoor spaces to the practical energy efficient materials and systems and even sustainable features such as optimizing site specific attributes and using reclaimed materials.  

Although these homes are out of many of our price ranges (~$1.2million+), a tour not only will dazzle but also stimulate your mind to find applicable projects for your own sustainable living space and lifestyle.

Details:

  • May 23, 2009 – June 7, 2009
  • 10:00am – 8:00pm, Thursday through Tuesday (closed Wednesdays)  
  • Ticket price: $15; $12 for seniors and kids 5-17; kids under 5 are free

 

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Mission Austainable

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Today marks the launch of Austainable Properties, your residential and commercial real estate partner pioneering smart, more sustainable lifestyles in our local community.

Mission Austainable:

Reading the sensational news headlines of the day can be a bit overwhelming.  Of course we know sensational news sells, but the world has in fact become a more volatile place from a social, economic and environmental standpoint.  It doesn’t take a genius to realize much of these issues are unintended consequences of short-term decision making by all of us to varying degrees.

The solution, sustainable decision-making, is just as obvious as the problem itself.  If each of us made more sustainable choices within the context of our own personal and professional lives, we would most likely experience a measurable reversal of many negative macro trends not to mention a happier, healthier and wealthier existence.  This is precisely the driving philosophy and motivation for Austainable Properties.  We know we can’t change the world alone but within the context of our own progressive community, Austin, and our passion, real estate, we are certainly in a position to stoke a momentum gathering start.

Although we generally embrace the “green” movement, sustainable living decisions don’t always coincide with green only initiatives.  Green concepts must be weighed with respect to financial and social ramifications.  Although a great number of new developments are incorporating our philosphy, the greatest opportunity for our community exists with the incremental improvements with existing properties from every decade and design.

We are already a team of strong local real estate professionals, but we are setting the bar even higher by taking what is currently a niche, smart sustainable living, and moving it towards the norm.  We pledge to do our part by:

1.        Making a monetary investment (up to 10% of listing income) in our clients’ properties in the form of sustainable improvements;

2.        Possessing the expertise and resources to help facilitate smart real estate transactions that could pay financial and lifestyle dividends for years to come;

3.        Providing leadership in local organizations and events that promote a more sustainable community; and,

4.        Running our own sustainable business

We realize each individual will have a different interpretation of this concept and how it could apply to their lives.  The important and beautiful thing is that we all embrace the idea that a harmonious balance occurs when we properly weigh financial, social and environmental factors; the fundamental mission of Austainable Properties.

We very much look forward to serving your present and future real estate needs and of course your sustainable life!

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