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Immense growth between Austin and San Antonio

Neil Narayan
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Austin, TX
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The Austin-San Antonio corridor's population surge in recent years is among the most notable growth stories in the country, though experts warn there are growing pains to consider.

The corridor could soon compare to large metroplexes like the Dallas-Fort Worth region, experts have said, and there is evidence that's already taking shape. More huge neighborhoods are sprouting along the corridor, and companies continue to invest in the area with both expansions and relocations

Hays County, with San Marcos as its seat, saw its population grow faster than any other county in Texas from 2010 to 2020, according to recent U.S. Census Bureau data. Comal County, with New Braunfels as its seat, was not far behind. New Braunfels was even pegged as one of the fastest-growing cities in the country over the last 10 years among those that had more than 50,000 residents at the beginning of the decade.

And Hays County was the only county in the nation with at least 100,000 residents that grew by more than 50% over the last decade.

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Nicholas Brumgard
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@Jeffrey Evans The city of New braunfels has some restrictions regarding Air B&B's. Look into it before you set it up. I just sold a home off Commerce St. right by Schlitterbahn. Was perfect for this type of investor, but many reported to me that it was a no go due to City not allowing it.

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