When and if you are looking for a General Overview of the Texas Hill Country and Its Real Estate Market, you have come to the right place. For all aspects and considerations of and for Texas Hill Country, Real Estate, trend reports can only tell you that much. There is so much more to this competitive and highly dynamic, evolving market and consumer trends, demands and preferences than meets the eye, at first glance any way.
Real Estate in the Texas Hill country is not that much different for elsewhere in the world, expect that it is a newly discovered paradise that everyone wants in on! It's rediscovered natural beauty, choice residential living, within easy reach of approximately 51 surrounding cities and urban areas place it high on the checklist, wish-list and prospective ?sites? for residential (and commercial) relocation, investment and realty markets with something more and different to offer. Sellers and buyers, investors all alike are flocking there in droves to take advantage and tap into the market offerings, fueling the fires so to speak.
There is lots of economic development in the area that will continue to contribute to its growth and expansion. But you might rightfully ask and enquire as to why people would want to live or move (t)here?
With Austin and San Antonio within easy reach, the commutable distances make it a popular choice. Not having to sacrifice quality and pace of living for urban-style comforts and amenities that have to be sacrificed, seem to bring lots of families and business professionals into the area. It is centralized, rolling, rugged with natural beauty, appeal and desirability, making it a great place to live, work and raise a family. The hilly terrain, lustrous water expanses, connection of Highland Texas Lakes, rivers and streams all invite and welcome newcomers and locals alike to rest on its shores and linger in its presence. Very few know of its emergence as the Texas heartland wine industry, with lots to offer residents and property investors, visitors, retirees and passer-through alike! It is infused with culture and diversity. There are lots of integrated influences at play in this area, affecting the market dynamic, including Spanish and Central European (German, Swiss, Austrian, Alsatian and Czech) influences. These are quite visible in the vibrant resort-type residential living, water-side life-style, good food, beer, architecture, and music, makings for the perfect setting to raise a family, settle, retire, vacation, rest and linger, live and work!
It spans twenty-five counties, and with its humid and semiarid climates appeals to many. Park-like and retreat-feel abound and invites you to in, only to find yourself hesitant to leave and depart, wanting to settle and put roots down. You do not have to look very far, not much further than the local Building Industry Association of the Highland Lakes, the Hill Country EDC Real Estate Committee, the local chambers of commerce and various city websites and others stakeholders/parties virtual presence and informational sources, to realize that the real estate market in the Texas Hill Country, Central Texas is alive, vibrant, expanding and growing.
Texas Hill Country Ranches
By: Allen Shaw
No trip through the Texas Hill Country would be complete without experiencing the region's numerous fine dining locales. As an avid traveler through the state of Texas, I make it a point to stop at a different local restaurant every time I travel through the area.
WHERE IS THE TEXAS HILL COUNTRY?
But first, what are the actual boundaries of the famous Lone Star state region known as the Texas Hill Country? Simple: The limestone hills north of San Antonio to Austin's western suburbs; the eastern portion of the Edwards Plateau to the Balcones Fault to the East and the Llano Uplift to the west and north. The Texas Hill Country is also the small portion of Central Texas known as the center of the Texas wine industry.
TOP RESTARAUNTS IN THE REGION
Because of the area’s strong influences in the German, Swiss, Austrian, Alsatian and Czech cultures, the restaurant industry has become the region's top draws. One my personal favorites is a little Italian restaurant called Capparelli's in northern San Antonio, very near some of the most beautiful underground caverns in the United States. Last time I was there, the wait for a table was nearly 20 minutes. Not exactly my favorite part of the meal, but speaks volumes about the popularity of the place.
"The house salad at Capparelli's is one of a kind. A visit would not be complete without trying it!" – Rachel Wimberly, a born and bred native of the Texas Hill Country
Another well-known aspect of the Texas Hill Country region is the numerous Tex-Mex eating establishments sprinkled across the area. One of the best is La Zona Rosa in Austin. La Zona Rosa is a popular place for groups to gather and the last time I traveled through, there were at least two rehearsal dinners taking place.
OTHER "NOT MISS" DINING EXPERIENCES IN THE AREA
There are plenty other restaurants to experience in the area – restaurants for even the most discriminating palate. Here are but a few:
•The Cotton Gin is Fredericksburg is a definite "not miss" for the fine dining connoisseur who relishes the absolute best service. Specializing in Hill Country cuisine, The Cotton Gin emphasizes top-notch service by limiting the number of tables per server.
•Chantilly Lace Country Inn in Johnson City is proof positive that the east coast is not the only place that knows how to provide a fantastic bed and breakfast.
•Also in Johnson City, what trip through the Texas Hill country would be complete without stopping at Ronnie's Barbeque? After all, the world's best barbeque is one of the hallmarks of Texas fine dining.
So the next time you are traveling through from Dallas to Austin or making westward sojourn from Houston to San Antonio, treat yourself to something a little more memorable than the nearest fast food joint. Texas is part of the south and the south equates to the world famous “Southern Hospitality.” Southern hospitality has always translated into "really good food." The dining that can be found throughout the Texas Hill Country is a prime example.
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