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  2. List of Austin neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Congress Avenue in Downtown Austin University of Texas at Austin Hyde Park. Central Austin includes the city's Downtown and central neighborhoods. The area is north of the Colorado River and is enclosed by Interstate 35 to the east, approximately 51st Street/North Loop/Hancock Drive to the north, and Mopac Expressway (SL 1) to the west.

  3. Proposed apartment complex will bring workforce housing to ...

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    Below-market rents will be no more than 30% of a tenant's gross income. Market-rate rents will range from $1,500 a month to more than $3,000 a month.

  4. Manor, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The population was 13,652 at the 2020 census. Manor is one of the faster-growing suburbs of Austin. [5] The city was the seventh fastest growing suburb in America in 2018 by Realtor.com and the 17th best small suburb to live in by U.S. News and World Report in 2019. [6] [7]

  5. 3 Reasons Austin Is Becoming More Expensive for ... - AOL

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    “Texas added nearly 1.6 million people between 2020 and 2023, and Austin is the fastest-growing metro area in the state,” explained Matt Hutchinson, global communications director at SpareRoom.

  6. 5 Best Up-and-Coming Suburbs for the Middle-Class To Live in 2024

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    Trying to find a place to live in 2024 can be difficult for the middle class, considering the rise in real estate prices that are putting many attractive areas out of budget. However, you can still...

  7. San Antonio–Austin metroplex - Wikipedia

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    The metropolitan statistical area, referred to as Austin–Round Rock–San Marcos or Greater Austin, comprises five (5) counties in the state of Texas, as delineated by the Office of Management and Budget. These counties include Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, and Williamson, collectively hosting a population exceeding 2.2 million people. [32]