2022 was another record year for Austin-area housing but recent inventory rise provides ‘breathing room’


Get the latest must-know stats on Central Texas housing in this report. "Things aren’t as hurried and crazy and frenzied and competitive as they were for the past two years," said Ashley Jackson, 2023 Austin Board of Realtors president. "So yeah, we’re stabilizing. It feels like we found our footing."

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