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It’s unimaginable to me that anyone can survive a Texas summer without AC at this point. It’s not just uncomfortable it’s a massive health risk.
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What’s really awful…last year the governor signed a bill making it illegal for any municipalities to mandate water breaks for outdoor workers…including prison guards
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The city of Austin tried to mandate 15 minute water breaks, how dare they even try said State legislators
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Yeah…. This is one of many reasons ATX is no longer quite the blue bubble people thought it was. It’s interesting to see the housing market this summer in my neighborhood. A lot for sale, lots sitting and prices dropping substantially.
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Yeah. The whole "state says the city isn't allowed to protect people within it" thing with masks is part of what solidified my decision to detach entirely from Texas. I love a lot of things about Austin, but... it's still under that authority.
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(And yeah the house we sold this spring in Austin went for a /lot/ less than it would've two years ago. But we priced it to move, and it moved, which was more important.)
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I have been really interested in the housing market in my general area. A lot of ppl are trying to get a lot more than they paid 4-5 years ago, not grasping that in TX it’s a buyer’s market now. But ppl are cutting prices so clearly want to sell.
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When I got the UT job, I told myself that ATX wasn’t “really” TX. That delusion could be sustained pretty well until 2020. But then it all fell apart, not just the politics and state interference in local politics but the grid and other infrastructure. Sure, you can get yourself off the grid but…
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Friends who moved from near me have had their house on the market nearly a year. I think 2-3 viewings total. It’s bad
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The problem in my neighborhood is that they are significantly overpriced. My next door neighbor bought in 2019 at $850. No significant improvements at all. Had it on the market for $1.5. My guess is that they’ll be lucky to get between 1-1.1. Still a big profit.
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It’s interesting to see that stuff that is fairly priced is moving. A house near me went for $1.5 but it had a bunch of stuff neighbor’s house doesn’t. A fixer-upper went for 1.5 bc gorgeous property and it just needs interior update. But ppl think it’s 2021 in general.
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You just reminded me that the "expensive" houses around me wouldn't get you a place that's actually on fire in most of the country. (I am assuming "1.5" is in "millions".)
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Yeah. I’m not sure people in some parts of Austin realize that the political changes in Texas, plus the weather are going to impact stuff
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My area seems to be a mix of older, original owners leaving/dying and kids selling; flips; and ppl trying to escape the politics and weather but also wanting to make huge profits. They bought in a seller’s market and don’t get it. My neighbor dropped to 1.4. Still WAY too high.