Welcome to your one-stop source for real estate services covering the Austin, Dripping Springs, Driftwood, Wimberley, Blanco and Lake Travis areas in central TEXAS. Real estate is one of the most exciting investments one can make. Here you'll find everything you'll need to buy or sell a home, as well as learn about the market value of home(s) you may own in Austin, Dripping Springs, Driftwood, Wimberley, Blanco and the Travis and Hays county areas. It is our goal to provide you with superior service at all times, so please tell us more about you and your next new home requirements. We pledge to keep all your information confidential.
If you are buying take advantage of our automated searches where we cut out the confusion, cut to the chase and find exactly what you are looking for by setting up your own personalised webpage that automaticaly updates whenever there is a new listing that matches your requirements. Visit your own custom search site 24/7 without being bothered by sales calls or irritating spam.
Our highly experienced buyer agents are dedicated to finding you the perfect home for your budget. From homes in the $100,000's to multi-millions, on 40ft lots to 1000+ acres, we have you covered! If we don't have the home or land we will find it!
If you are selling we offer a comprehensive market evaluation for your home in Austin, Dripping Springs, Driftwood, Lake Travis, Spicewood, Beecaves, Oakhill & Wimberley in the Blanco, Hays or Travis Counties. We also have a 'move-up' or 'move down-empty nester program' that can save you time and money. Richard Holtom and the HomesAroundAustin team use aggresive marketing strategies to get your home maximum exposure both on the internet, various media and networking opportunities to get your home sold.
Why move to Austin, Dripping Springs, RoundRock, Travis, Williamson or Hays County?
Here's a few reasons:
• Austin ranks 3rd in Best Cities for Jobs in 2008 by www.forbes.com, January 2008
• Austin ranks 1st in Fastest Growing Metross in 2008 by www.forbes.com, March 2008
• Austin ranks as the 4th Best City in Overall Standard of Living by Expansion Management, June 2006
• Austin Ranks in the 10 Best Places to Live and Boat by Boating Life Magazine, July/August 2007
• Texas Ranks #1 in the Country for Economic Development in Business FacilitiesMagazine, December 2007
• Family Circle named Cedar Park as one of America’s Top 10 Cities for Families, August 2007
• Austin ranks 2nd among the Top 10 Best Big Cities in the country by cnn.money.com, 2006
• Austin ranks as the 3rd Smartest City in the country by Bizjournals.com, June 2006
• The Austin-Round Rock MSA ranked the best place for business in the US by MoodysEconomy.com,
August 2007
• Austin ranks in the Top 5 “Smart Places to Live” by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance and the Austin Business
Journal, June 2006
• Austin ranked 28th in Best Places for Business and Careers by Forbes, May 2006
• Round Rock ranked the 7th Best Place to Live in America by Money Magazine, July 2008
• Austin ranks 2nd in the 50 Best Places to Live by Mens Journal, March 2006
• Austin ranks 6th in the Top 10 Cities forWalking by Prevention magazine, August 2006
• Austin ranks as the Best Place to Live in America for Hispanics by Hispanic magazine for the second year
in a row, August 2005
• Austin ranks as the 2nd Best Place to Live for Moviemakers by Moviemaker Magazine, December 2005
• Georgetown ranks 1st Among the Best Places to Retire by US NewsWorld Report, October 2007
• Austin ranks 2nd among the 10 Best Places to Live, judging on financial, educational and quality of life
criteria by Money magazine, July 2006
• Austin was included in the 8 Cheapest Places You'dWant to Live survey by Sperling's BestPlaces.com and
msn.com, July 2006
• Austin ranks 2nd among the 50 Best Places to Live comparing the combinations of adventure, attractiveness,
and affordability by Men’s Journal, April 2006
• Round Rock was selected in a national competition as one of the 100 Best Communities for Young People
in the nation by America’s Promise, January, 2007
• Austin was voted the Best Place to Live for Future Business Locations by ExpansionMagazine, August 2006
• Austin ranks 9th in the Top 10 Hot Cities for Entrepreneurs by Entrepreneur.com, September 2005
• According to DogFancy Austin is one of the Top 10 Cities to Be a Dog, November 2005
• Austin ranks 8th of America's Cleanest Cities by Reader's Digest, July 2005
• Austin ranks 10th in the Top 10 Healthiest Cities in America by Sperling's, July 2006
• Cedar Park is ranked number 11 among the Top 20 Fastest Growing U.S. Suburbs by Forbes, July 2007
• Austin ranks 11th in the 25 Best Running Cities in America poll by RunnersWorld, July 2005
• Austin is one of 50 Fabulous Gay-Friendly Places to Live by Gregory A. Kompes, December 2005
• Austin ranks 2nd on Vegetarian Times' Ten Greenest Cities list, July/August 2005
• Pollstar names Austin City Limits Music Festival the "Festival of the Year" during it's annual Concert
Industry Awards, February 2006
• AmericanWay 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 2005
• Austin ranks 6th in a study by Silicon Valley naming the nation's Top TechHubs. The study compare business
and quality-of-life issues, claiming Austin has affordable housing, electricity and state taxes, September 2005
• Austin is among the Coolest Cities for Young Professionals according to Kiplinger.com, September 2005
• Austin ranks 1st among U.S. cities in the fourth annual Mayors Challenge rankings of the Best Cities for
Future Business Locations by Management magazine
• Each year, Intel ranks the Top 100 U.S. Cities and Regions with the Greatest Number of Commercial and
PublicWireless Internet Access Points and Austin ranks third, October 2006
• Austin ranks 3rd in a list of America's Most Innovative Cities by the Wall Street Journal
• The people are friendliest, coolest and drive without use of finger gestures!
Austin's official motto....."Keep Austin Weird",
Normality should be left inside the box. Diversity, creatiivity have no bounds and flourish in Austin.

