So here are some of your options.
East - South east is going to be your best bet from a traffic and affordability perspective. It will have good new home options with decent land. However the food and school options are still slowly catching up with the growth.
South is pretty heavy with traffic but has a tons of upside in regards to housing and food, schools are decent.
West is probably the best but unless you go far West it is going to be crazy expensive and the commute will be bad the further out you go. Best schools, lots of great food and lifestyle stuff.
North and Northwest will have some of the same but traffic is probably some of the worst. Great schools, lots of new housing, etc.
I'd be happy to put you in contact with a good friend who is a realtor. No pressure if you already have one, he is a good ole boy that shoots and hunts and is pretty laid back but has a wealth of knowledge in the area.
Oh and pretty much everything LDP said (in a joking manner) is, semi-racist or phobic, or flat wrong :)
I live in East Austin (on 6th street), I'm not a hipster or a libtard, I speak English, and am generally normal.
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Re: Potential Move to Austin
So I live downtown and work in the domain.
It is and isn't as bad as everyone says or thinks.
Can you tell me where the new office would be located and what is on your list of things you like and don't like.
Traffic
Food
Commute time
Walkability
Kids
Etc etc
It is and isn't as bad as everyone says or thinks.
Can you tell me where the new office would be located and what is on your list of things you like and don't like.
Traffic
Food
Commute time
Walkability
Kids
Etc etc