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Central Texas Residential Buyer Search....Got a matching property seller?

  Announcing Business Class Products Dear Austin Silent Market Real Estate friends, customers, clientele, agents, brokers, neighbors & all... This is a very specific and genuine  BUYER NEED  and fairly immediate want. This Buying Mode couple is  seeking to purchase a property for traditional tenant rental income investment, and long-term hold appreciation potential, with minimal immediate make ready required, some okay.      Location preference; Central Texas, Suburbs, Smaller Towns are welcomed Property Type; Home, Duplex, Residential Price Range; $300,000 Sales price budget or less Financing; 20 percent down payment, third party private lender financing Time Frame; As soon as possible Status: Active on the Market or Off-Market for Sale   While I got your attention, what are your current real estate goals, ambitions, and wants in the upcoming year of 2022. Let's Talk, visit, email, meet up or better yet go preview and tour some real estate properties? Broker Associate George V

From Heritage Title, Austin, Texas 2021 Rankings Report

 

Per Culture Map; Texas population is barreling toward eye-popping milestone in 2022

  GROWTH   SPURT Texas population is barreling toward eye-popping milestone in 2022 By  John Egan   Dec 23, 2021, 10:31 am Texas is edging closer to a milestone — a population of 30 million. Estimates  released December 21  by the U.S. Census Bureau show the population of Texas grew 1.1 percent between July 1, 2020, and July 1, 2021. During that period, the state added 310,288 residents, going from 29,217,653 to 29,527,941. The tally takes into account births, deaths, people moving to Texas, and people moving out of Texas. Texas ranked first among the states for the number of residents added from 2020 to 2021, which worked out to 850 new residents per day, and seventh for percentage growth. At 2.9 percent, Idaho ranked first for percentage growth. If Texas maintains a year-to-year growth rate of at least 1.1 percent, the state might break the 30 million mark sometime in 2022. Driving the state’s continued population explosion are people of color, who’ve made up 91 percent of new Texas