Austin relocation loan specialist Terri Wood will access many sources and plans to find you the best rate for your home, lot, ranch, or construction loan!
An Austin Relocation loan can put you into an existing home or can finance the construction of your dream home. Which fills your dreams? A lakeside home? A ranch with plenty of acreage for the kids to ride horses? A downtown condo close to the action on famous 6th street, heart of the "Live Music Capital Of the World," An estate in an exclusive, private community, in a top school district? Or a hillside retreat, with views of fabulous Texas hill country?
The many sides of Austin bring much deserved praise and an influx of the savvy. Let Terri Wood research her many many sources to bring you the best Austin Relocation loan rate, so that you can explore the feasibility of living your dream!
Even in today's economic woes, as housing markets across the US are slowing down or crashing, Austin relocation is a great new start, a great investment, a super choice! Here's more detail:
Austin ranked in top growing metros in USA : 2008
"Of course, if one looks at economic growth in the country's largest 100 metros, the usual suspects jump to the top of the list. With an estimated 32% GMP growth from 2007-2012, Austin, Texas, is the winner for big metros."
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According to DogFancy Austin is one of the top 10 cities to be a dog. (November 2005) Arf!
Each year, Intel ranks the top 100 U.S. Cities and regions with the greatest number of commercial and public wireless Internet access points and Austin ranks third. (October 2005) In 2006 even more entry points are sure to boost the ranking.
Austin is among the coolest cities for young professionals, according to Kiplinger.com. The website sited University of Texas, the city's musicians, margaritas and cheap rent as contributing factors to the Capital City's cool factor. (September 2005)
Austin came in sixth in a study by Silicon Valley naming the nation's top tech hubs. The study compared business and quality-of-life issues, claiming Austin has affordable housing, electricity and state taxes. (September 2005)
Austin earns the number two spot on Vegetarian Times' "Ten Greenest Cities" list. (July/August 2005)
Runner's Worldnames the "25 Best Running Cities in America" and Austin is 11. (July 2005)
Austin ranks eighth of "America's Cleanest Cities," according to Reader's Digest. (July 2005)
Austin is third in a listing of 150 places to live in an upcoming book, Life 2.0: How people Across America Are Transforming Their Lives by Finding the Where of Their Happiness by the former publisher of Forbes magazine, Rich Karlgaard.
Condé Nast Traveler's readers choose Barton Creek Resort as Spa as having one of the top 100 Golf Courses in the world (June 2005)
American Way magazine features "The Top 10 Lists of Great American Music" and Austin appears on three of the lists including "great music towns," "great bigger-is-better music festivals" for the Austin City Limits Music Festival and "sacred ground" for Threadgill's restaurant. (June 1, 2005)
Austin joins the likes of Bermuda, Hilton Head, South Beach and Yellowstone as one of MSNBC's "top 10 memorial getaways." (May 26, 2005)
The American Hiking Society named the Barton Creek Greenbelt number two on its "top 10 top walking trails." Each of the trails named can be completed in 60 to 90 minutes and are within 10 to 15 miles of a major metro area. (May 2005)
Austin's Mean-Eyed Cat bar makes Condé Nast Traveler magazine's annual "Hot Nights" list. The bar is one of only 35 bars or clubs from around the world named in the publication, including nine from the US. Oslo nightclub made the list in 2004. (May 2005)
The Austin area ranked third on Forbes magazine's "Best Places" for business and careers, giving the Capital City high marks for education attainment, net migration to the area and the cost of doing business in the region. (May 2005)
Austin again makes Men's Journal's list of "50 Best Places to Live"- this time at number 35. The city also received the "Best Nightlife" accolade, beating out New York City.
According to a study by UHAUL International Inc., Austin ranked third on its list of fastest growing cities, sighting a growth spurt of about 6.4 percent in 2004.
Sports Illustrated recognized the Longhorn hangout of Scholz Beer Garten as 18 of the "25 Best Sports Bars in America," noting the bar as being the oldest continuously operated business in Texas.
USA Today declares the Saveur Texas Hill Country Wine and Food Festival one of the most notable food and wine festivals in the country. (January 27, 2005)
The annual study of "Travelers' Top Tourist Attractions" list the State Capitol as one of the Top 10 Texas Attractions for non-Texans and Texans. (2005)
The Travel Industry Association of America, National Business Travel Association and the Institute of Business Travel Management released a study naming Austin 21st on the "Top 25 Cities for General Business Travelers" and 18th "Top 25 Cities for Convention/Conference/Seminar Travelers." (2005)
Austin-based companies, Whole Foods Market, Inc. (ranked 30) and National Instruments (ranked 40) make Fortune magazine's list of "100 Best companies to Work For." (January 24, 2005)
MovieMaker magazine names Austin as number two in its "Top 10 Cities For MovieMakers," an annual ranking of the "best cities for independents to live and make movies." The Capital City has appeared on this notable list for five consecutive years. (Winter 2005)
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport lands on the USA Today "10 great places to hang out during a layover" list. The reason? The airport's "Music in the Air Program" showcases Austin talent on three stages at various times of the week. (November 11, 2004)
The Wall Street Journal acknowledges Austin as an emerging dining destination and singles out Driskill Grill and Ranch 616 as two of the local eateries creating the buzz. (September 10, 2004)
The city proves it's a world-class destination for "fat-tire fun," when Men's Journal makes Austin's trails #2 on its list of "The Ten Best Fall Mountain Bike Rides."
Sperling's Best Places touts Austin at the 4th most unwired city and the University of Texas at Austin at the 3rd most unwired college in the nation.
Men's Journal magazine declares its love of Austin, naming it the 5th "Best Big City" on "The 50 Best Places to Live" list. (June 2004)
Austin is the "Best Large City for Relocating Families," according to The Worldwide Employee Relocation Council (ERC), Primacy Relocation and Sperling's BestPlaces. (June 2004)
Local singles are happy when Sperling's BestPlaces names "Austin The Best City for Dating" (May 2004)
Austin again makes an appearance on Forbes magazine's "The Top 10 Places for Business" - this time ranking third. (May 24, 2004)
Samsung recently committed 3.5 to 5 BILLION for its second Austin area chip plant.
The Center for Nano- and Molecular Science and Technology (CNM), founded in October 2000, is a multidisciplinary research center within the Texas Materials Institute (TMI). The Center's mission is to foster research, education, and outreach in nanotechnology at the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin). The CNM has made substantial progress toward establishing UT as one of the leading university programs in Nano-science and Nanotechnology.
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