The backyard is way too small and the kitchen ... oh my gosh I think that is smaller than our first house! But some people like a house without all the grass cutting and trying to fill the house with stuff! That first bedroom ... the bed almost touches the back and front wall! This house would be perfect on a ranch though as a guest house maybe? Drive about 60 miles north ... lots of big open plan more space homes. Do most homes in Austin have HOA? I like the Stephanie home you showed but way to much ... $450k and having to put up with HOA? Up this side $450K gets you like 2-3 acres and a 3,000 sq ft home and no HOA.
These lots are 33 ft wide! They have some 44ft and 55ft options. This yard is roughly .10 acres. To answer your HOA question, I’d say no to the inner city limits. If we’re talking about the outskirts, like Manor, then I’d say yes. The majority of the new neighborhoods are HOA, but they’re honestly not as bad as it sounds
Manor is improving. Infrastructure is lacking, but the pro is that your dollar goes further than Austin in terms of real estate and Austin is 20 min away
@@inaustinwithdawson Builders in Manor trying to sell 1600 sq ft homes for $300k+. No way I would spend that kind of money in Manor, Elgin, Taylor, Hutto or Pflugerville. And if you have kids, avoid Manor schools. If you want to see what Manor is like, then drive it between 7:30-9 am or 4:30-6 pm. Next, take a tour of Manor jr high and high school. You will see what Manor is about.
@@re8746 the reality is that you’ll find 1600 sqft homes for $300k+ everywhere within the metropolitan area of Austin. You can even find homes as far south as New Braunfels going for that much. Pflugerville, in my opinion, is the better option on your list. Manor has its pros and cons just like anywhere else. It boils down to what you’re trying to achieve in purchasing a home
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The backyard is way too small and the kitchen ... oh my gosh I think that is smaller than our first house! But some people like a house without all the grass cutting and trying to fill the house with stuff! That first bedroom ... the bed almost touches the back and front wall! This house would be perfect on a ranch though as a guest house maybe? Drive about 60 miles north ... lots of big open plan more space homes. Do most homes in Austin have HOA? I like the Stephanie home you showed but way to much ... $450k and having to put up with HOA? Up this side $450K gets you like 2-3 acres and a 3,000 sq ft home and no HOA.
These lots are 33 ft wide! They have some 44ft and 55ft options. This yard is roughly .10 acres.
To answer your HOA question, I’d say no to the inner city limits. If we’re talking about the outskirts, like Manor, then I’d say yes. The majority of the new neighborhoods are HOA, but they’re honestly not as bad as it sounds
Those that know understand that you do not purchase property east of IH35. Manor is a dump.
Manor is improving. Infrastructure is lacking, but the pro is that your dollar goes further than Austin in terms of real estate and Austin is 20 min away
@@inaustinwithdawson Builders in Manor trying to sell 1600 sq ft homes for $300k+. No way I would spend that kind of money in Manor, Elgin, Taylor, Hutto or Pflugerville. And if you have kids, avoid Manor schools. If you want to see what Manor is like, then drive it between 7:30-9 am or 4:30-6 pm. Next, take a tour of Manor jr high and high school. You will see what Manor is about.
@@re8746 the reality is that you’ll find 1600 sqft homes for $300k+ everywhere within the metropolitan area of Austin. You can even find homes as far south as New Braunfels going for that much.
Pflugerville, in my opinion, is the better option on your list. Manor has its pros and cons just like anywhere else. It boils down to what you’re trying to achieve in purchasing a home