Once America's Hottest Housing Market, Austin Is Running in Reverse
WSJ
The Sunbelt city that came to symbolize the pandemic housing boom is now leading a national property cool-down. Home prices and apartment rents in Austin, Texas, have fallen more than anywhere else in the country, after a period of overbuilding and a slowdown in job and population growth. That marks a sharp reversal from previous years when Austin's real-estate market was sizzling.
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