Hello, Austin families! The final school bell has rung, and it's officially summer! With the kids out of school and the sun shining bright, you might be wondering how to keep everyone entertained. Don't sweat it; Austin is brimming with family-friendly activities that will keep your little ones (and not-so-little ones) engaged and excited all summer long. Here's your guide to a fun-filled summer in the Greater Austin area!
In the Austin Area:
Splash Around at Barton Springs Pool
No Austin summer is complete without a dip in the iconic Barton Springs Pool. With a year-round temperature of about 68-70 degrees, it's the perfect spot for cooling off and having fun. The vast grassy areas are ideal for picnics and relaxing in the sun.
Moving to a new home can be an exciting adventure, but when you throw kids into the mix, it often transforms into a juggling act worthy of a circus performance. But hey, don't sweat it! Whether you're relocating within Williamson or Travis County, or coming in from out of state, here's your ultimate stress-free guide to moving with your little (or not-so-little) ones.
Start with a Plan
Kids love surprises—like an impromptu trip to the zoo. Moving day surprises? Not so much. Start with a family meeting. Lay out the timeline on a calendar everyone can see. This visual helps keep the anxiety at bay because everyone knows what's coming and when. Be ready with positive spins: new friends, a bigger backyard, or a cool new room. Remember, attitude is contagious—your excitement can spark their enthusiasm too!
Involve the Kids
Give them jobs (age-appropriate, of course). Younger kids can color-code boxes with stickers, whi...
Welcome to the vibrant city of Georgetown, Texas, where every spring, the streets burst into a riot of color and festivity with the annual Red Poppy Festival. This beloved event, steeped in local history and charm, celebrates the beauty of the iconic red poppy flower while bringing together residents and visitors alike for a weekend of fun, music, and community spirit. This year is the 25th annual Red Poppy Festival so the city of Georgetown is gearing up for three days full of red poppy fun!

The Origin Story
During World War I, seeds from poppies in Europe found their way to Georgetown, Texas, thanks to Henry Purl Compton, affectionately known as "Okra," a member of the American Expeditionary Forces. He sent them to his mother, who planted them at her home on 507 East 7th Street. From there, the poppies spread naturally...
Hello dear clients – we're back this week with another city in our city spotlight series! Today, I'm thrilled to share some insights into one of the most charming and rapidly growing suburbs in the Greater Austin area – Hutto, Texas. As a seasoned realtor deeply familiar with the nuances of our local market, I've watched Hutto evolve into a vibrant community that's attracting attention for all the right reasons. Let's explore what makes Hutto an ideal destination for homebuyers.

Hutto's population growth is a headline story in itself. As of July 2022, the U.S. Census Bureau estimates that the Hutto population is sitting around 36,...
Hello friends and neighbors in the Greater Austin area! It's your local realtor, here to sprinkle a bit of warmth and laughter into your day. Today, let's chat about something that's close to all of our hearts, and no, it's not just about finding the perfect property (though I'm always here for that!). It's about gratitude, especially within the walls we call home.
Why Gratitude at Home?
In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it's easy to overlook the little things that make our lives special. But here's the kicker: our homes are the epicenters of these little joys. It's where the magic happens - from pancake breakfasts that somehow always set off the smoke alarm to those late-night heart-to-hearts on the living room couch.
Let's face it, the walls of our homes have seen more than just a few coats of paint. They've witnessed life, love, laughter, and even the occasional DIY disaster. So, why not take a moment to celebrate and be gratefu...