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Aaron Gordy
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Austin Texas keeps booming....More evidence

Aaron Gordy
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Austin, TX
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https://www.statesman.com/news/20190801/dallas-fed-austin-economy-continues-strong-expansion

Job growth has surpassed 2018 and 2017 growing by an annual 4.7% and unemployment below 3%. New jobs in the tech sector climbed to an annualized 8.9%.  Those numbers and the fact that the fed int rate was cut yesterday means that we will continue to have a red hot scorching 2019... 

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Jarrod Covey
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Jarrod Covey
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@Fred Sebren months of inventory in Austin has been floating in the low to mid 2’s all year only occasionally hitting over 3 last year. This shows a low supply and lends itself to a sellers market.

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