Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Rumors and Facts about new Austin Tx Developments

As an Austin Realtor, I try and stay up to date with all of the news and information regarding economic developments that will affect Austin real estate values. Over the last couple of years, there have been many rumors regarding several large companies relocating to Austin and several large scale commercial developments that would help bring Austin into the nationwide spotlight. Some examples of confirmed projects that started as rumors include the new $360 million Schlitterbahn water park resort that is due to begin construction next year in the Cedar Park area that is expected to be built in four phases and will include a convention and retail center. Another verified planned development includes a $250 million Formula 1 (F1 Racing) facility to be constructed in time for the 2012 race year. Though the location for the facility has not been announced, rumor has it that it will be in the Dripping Springs area. Other rumors about projects that have come and gone or might still be in the works include a Six Flags amusement park in the Liberty Hill area. A good friend of mine that works as an estimator for the largest fencing company in the area had told me that the Six Flags corporation had already purchased the land and was getting bids on various phases of the buildout. This was before Six Flags filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy which more than likely killed those plans. Another more recent rumor is that Disney has been looking at a tract of several hundred acres in the Bastrop area in consideration of building a Disney amusement park. Again, these are rumors that have not been substantiated by any official information from Disney or government officials. The fact that Austin is only 1.5 hours from San Antonio, and 3 hours from the Houston and Dallas areas makes Austin an ideal location for major commercial developments that residents from the entire state can enjoy. So you might ask yourself why would I as a realtor in Austin make an effort to fuel some of these rumors that are floating around? It's not to try and speculate on the potential increase in local property values or to cause people to want to move into the Austin area, but rather, my intent is to provide a different perspective to those living in Central Texas that may have never considered the possibility or probability that Austin is on the verge of becoming a major influence on the economic growth of not only Texas, but the U.S. as well.

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