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Eric Bramlett is a realtor & broker servicing the Austin TX real estate market. Eric provides elite service and information to clients interested in homes and properties in Texas. For more information contact Eric, or visit online at www.ericbramlett.com
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Build Your Own Outdoor ShowerIt's common for beach front homes to come equipped with outdoor showers. They're extremely handy for a quick rinse of salt and sand before entering the house. Maybe you have a scenic property and simply want to enjoy a garden shower al fresco. Swimming Pools and Re-sale Value: a Dip Off the Deep EndBuilding a swimming pool is an expensive project that isn't always recouped in the sale of a property. Before buying into a house with a pool, or heading into a costly pool addition, consider why pools are not such a swimmingly easy sale. Time to Pick your Home in Mueller AustinPeople -families- are finally arriving into the Mueller Austin urban village that has been designed on the site of the old Robert Mueller Municipal Airport. This is very exciting prospect for the Project Manager who has worked on this project for seven years. Historical Homes - Know What You're BuyingThe charm of living in a historical neighborhood appeals to many. The houses are unique with interesting architecture, not like the cookie cutter homes in most new subdivisions. Most homes are also located in desirable mature areas with tree-lined streets and wide sidewalks. Austin Realty Market Gets a BoostThe Austin realty market is luckier than some real estate areas. A large retailer will be opening a new store in Austin which will boast 141,000 square foot. This is good news because an increase in employment is one of the factors that help real estate markets fight the current downward trend. Austin Rolls Out the Red Carpet for the Red LineThe new Capital MetroRail, known as the The Red Line, now has two completed rail cars in its hot little hands and test runs have begun on the route between Leander and downtown Austin. The long awaited light rail project will --- Restoration of the Seaholm Power PlantBuilt in 1950, the Seaholm Power Plant stopped generating power and was shut down in 1989. Up until now, it's structure has stood only as a historical landmark along the scenic shore of Town Lake. Measuring 110 by 235 feet, this 136,000 square foot structure, with walls measuring three feet thick, has withstood the test of time. Green Space and Development: the Importance of BalanceA new development announced, to be built in the hills of Bee Cave, has got me thinking about the importance of leaving room for green space. The proposal is for a Tuscan-style residential development, called Cielo, that will include 400 luxury flats, condos and town homes, as well as 28 acres of green space beside the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve. Downtown Austin and Beyond: Movin' on UpThere area quite a few exciting developments currently going on in the Austin real estate market. One of them is the new luxury apartment tower, Legacy at Town Lake. Located at the corner of Rainey and Cummings streets, Legacy is a 31 story, 187 unit tower. What's Up in Austin (pt 2)There is a lot going on in Austin right now. In many areas around the country the real estate market is fairly slow but over the last two months, Austin's home market has seen steady increases. In fact that is a bit of an understatement as this past May set a record for home sales in the capitol region.
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