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Cedar Park vs Round Rock (78613 vs 78681)

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Dear BP community, 

What are your thoughts on about these two areas, particularly in terms of house value appreciation in the coming 5 to 10 years (due to Apple new campus, etc.)? 

I am interested in getting an investment property around these areas but I do notice 78613 has lower growth compared to 78681. Any reason behind?

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Danny Webber
  • Real Estate Broker / Investor
  • Austin, TX
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Danny Webber
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  • Austin, TX
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I believe CP has less development opportunities than RR so the current inventory of hoes may be more valuable at some point. I also like CP better than RR for shopping, entertainment, ease of access to Austin via 183/Mopac/620.

I do not think either area is a bad choice though. I would buy a deal in both.

  • Danny Webber

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