Great video! 😊 For people looking in Leander: One other thing to ask about when looking at homes is if the water supply comes from the Sandy Creek water plant. Leader was on a boil water notice last summer due to the plant crashing, and when the city got the water plant up and running again, a large portion of the city was on water restrictions for several weeks. The city said the plant cannot keep up with the growth right now. I'm sure they're looking into all options to accomodate growth, but just be aware.
This was an amazing and informative video. I am looking into moving into the Leander area and also becoming apart of the Leander School District as a teacher. New subscriber here! Thanks for this video 😃
It's roughly 15 miles which equates to about a 15 - 25 minute drive. I'd be more than happy to answer any other questions you may have. My email is juan@pgraustin.com.
@@austintexashomesforsale thank you! Do you happen to know what the lot premiums look like in the Capri Collection? It looks like they’re sold out. Any idea if Toll Brothers is not going to build this home any longer?
Could you please do a video on Hwy 29 around Oaks-at-san-Gabriel area ( near Leander, Liberty Hill). How is the area there? Is that area a good place to buy a property?
I'd be more than happy to send you a list of new build communities with tax rates in the low-to-mid 2s. There is no easy way to filter that on realtor.com/zillow/etc, so I can also set you up on my MLS Portal if you would like. Shoot me an email - juan@pgraustin.com.
Of course, thanks for watching. The rental market in Leander is great. There are currently 72 homes available for an average monthly rent of $1950. 52 of those are 2015 or newer. Let me know if I can in any way. My email is juan@pgraustin.com.
I looked for a while to purchase a home in Leander, I’ve been there for 3 years now in a rental home but definitely could not find an area in Leander with property taxes at 2.15%. I travel for work so I just bit the bullet and moved to burnet county where the taxes are 2.13% and only 20 minutes from Leander. Where exactly are the areas that are at 2.15% tax rate?? Also great video, I had no clue about the Leander Springs!! That will be awesome
Do you have a email address? My mom is interested in Texas. When woke up this morning i swear this word was on my brain from thin air. I looked it up in the dictionary to see if it existed. I didnt know it was a city. Someone asked me why did i or how did i come up with this word. We must talk please
Of course. Great communities to look into are Crystal Springs - The Lakes, Deerbrooke, Palmera Ridge, Bryson, and Travisso. You can look at all the new developments on my website : showingnew.com/juanmdo. Hope this helps!
Leander sucks. I grew up in Cedar Park/Leander and it's basically a hick town with super expensive cookie cutter homes. If you like flat, dry, depressing weather, sweltering summers, insane traffic, fast food chains and an overall sucky quality of life, Leander is for you!
so where you a hick..I would think as folks come in the town changes as it gentrifies...not sure about the weather I would think its still overall better then phoenix
Great video! 😊
For people looking in Leander: One other thing to ask about when looking at homes is if the water supply comes from the Sandy Creek water plant. Leader was on a boil water notice last summer due to the plant crashing, and when the city got the water plant up and running again, a large portion of the city was on water restrictions for several weeks. The city said the plant cannot keep up with the growth right now. I'm sure they're looking into all options to accomodate growth, but just be aware.
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Madam, do you know an internationally competent real estate agent? I want to buy a house in Arizona
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I really appreciated this video! I was really curious as to what Leander was like and this video really helped 👍🏼
Glad it was helpful! Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions.
We moved to Leander back in 79 and it had a population of 800!
Wow! It's changed a bit, huh? Haha.
How do you feel about all the changes?
This was an amazing and informative video. I am looking into moving into the Leander area and also becoming apart of the Leander School District as a teacher. New subscriber here! Thanks for this video 😃
I am looking into leander! Coming from Chicago! I hope we make the move soon
Me too!
Thank you so much! Very helpful!
Can u do a video on manor
How far is leander from tech companies like Apple and Amazon?
It's roughly 15 miles which equates to about a 15 - 25 minute drive. I'd be more than happy to answer any other questions you may have. My email is juan@pgraustin.com.
Can you provide the home model details of the house you have on up on the video title?
It's the Alden at Travisso - Capri Collection. The builder is Toll Brothers. Hope that helps!
@@austintexashomesforsale thank you! Do you happen to know what the lot premiums look like in the Capri Collection? It looks like they’re sold out. Any idea if Toll Brothers is not going to build this home any longer?
Hello Juan. We are interested in the townhomes that will be built in Northline. Do you know when construction will begin?
Could you please do a video on Hwy 29 around Oaks-at-san-Gabriel area ( near Leander, Liberty Hill). How is the area there? Is that area a good place to buy a property?
Major attractions: the newly opened sahara in round rock may be worthy
My son-in-law works there
How can we find which neighborhoods have those lower tax rates, such as 2.15% like you mentioned?
I'd be more than happy to send you a list of new build communities with tax rates in the low-to-mid 2s. There is no easy way to filter that on realtor.com/zillow/etc, so I can also set you up on my MLS Portal if you would like.
Shoot me an email - juan@pgraustin.com.
I really appreciate this video! Can you buy land near the development? How much?
Thanks for your video! How's the rental market in Leander?is it easy to find a rental house there?
Of course, thanks for watching. The rental market in Leander is great. There are currently 72 homes available for an average monthly rent of $1950. 52 of those are 2015 or newer. Let me know if I can in any way. My email is juan@pgraustin.com.
I looked for a while to purchase a home in Leander, I’ve been there for 3 years now in a rental home but definitely could not find an area in Leander with property taxes at 2.15%. I travel for work so I just bit the bullet and moved to burnet county where the taxes are 2.13% and only 20 minutes from Leander. Where exactly are the areas that are at 2.15% tax rate?? Also great video, I had no clue about the Leander Springs!! That will be awesome
in north leander its 2.18% now in willamson county where there is no MUD tax
i have an extremely rich family member in that city. most likely youve heard of him if u arer in the area!
Do you help landlords to rent out?
I do, Eugene. Give me a call, shoot me a text, or email me. I'd love to help! My info is 512-701-6174 or juan@pgraustin.com.
Do you have a email address? My mom is interested in Texas. When woke up this morning i swear this word was on my brain from thin air. I looked it up in the dictionary to see if it existed. I didnt know it was a city. Someone asked me why did i or how did i come up with this word. We must talk please
Sounds like it's meant to be! Haha. My email is juan@pgraustin.com.
Madam, do you know an internationally competent real estate agent? I want to buy a house in Arizona
Can you share more of the new residential developments in Leander to look out for?
Of course. Great communities to look into are Crystal Springs - The Lakes, Deerbrooke, Palmera Ridge, Bryson, and Travisso. You can look at all the new developments on my website : showingnew.com/juanmdo. Hope this helps!
Leander sucks. I grew up in Cedar Park/Leander and it's basically a hick town with super expensive cookie cutter homes. If you like flat, dry, depressing weather, sweltering summers, insane traffic, fast food chains and an overall sucky quality of life, Leander is for you!
So where do you recommend?
so where you a hick..I would think as folks come in the town changes as it gentrifies...not sure about the weather I would think its still overall better then phoenix
@@zk2260 we moved up to North Carolina and absolutely love it!
@@ianb282 yeah, haha, when I say hick town I mean a town with hardly anything in it. Not the people, the environment.