Austin Named in the Top Five Healthiest Cities of 2020

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The results are in and Austin, we should be proud. We have stayed fit and healthy even in the midst of a global pandemic. According to the 2020 Wellness Index by MindBody, Austin was just named the fifth healthiest city in America, right behind Miami, Atlanta, San Francisco, & Denver. In fact, here is the list of the top 10 healthiest cities.

  1. Miami, FL

  2. Atlanta, GA

  3. San Francisco, CA

  4. Denver, CO

  5. Austin, TX

  6. Seattle, WA

  7. Washington D.C.

  8. Tampa, FL

  9. Minneapolis, MN

  10. Raleigh, NC

To assign these rankings, Mindbody looked at residents' overall health, behaviors, attitudes towards wellness, and the success of local wellness businesses like gyms and spas. Mindbody surveyed over 20,000 adults about their fitness and wellness in the 50 most populous US cities and analyzed health data and other data from sources including the US Census and business listing services.

According to the report, Austin residents earned their #5 spot because they work out regularly, get seven to eight hours of sleep each night, and more than half say they drink six to eight glasses of water daily. Austin also spends more of its time cultivating intellectual wellness than the average American city, with 57% of residents reporting they "regularly engage in creative and mentally stimulating activities," according to the report.

Virtual Reality is Not the Same as 360-Degree 2D Images

Let’s review the differences between a 360-degree 2D image versus virtual reality. A 360-degree video is a compilation of 2D images connected. A buyer consumes the 2D images that are put in front of them; they cannot take part in what is happening because they are limited to the photos provided. The buyers experience is always the same, as you can’t change the photo sequence, move to a different perspective (other than what is provided), or get a 3D spatial feel of the room.

Virtual Reality is an interactive experience. Buyers can walk around, explore the space and even change the space. Does your project have different finishes? The VR technology allows buyers to switch in and out finishes so they can see the difference.

In VR, buyers are also not limited to a predefined sequence as they can access every aspect and area of the property. A buyer’s decision to interact with a certain area will change their experience. Every buyer is unique; so, during the VR walk through, buyers can focus on what is important to them (i.e. spend more time in the kitchen, master bathroom, or admiring the views from the bedroom). And this is what makes VR technology so engaging and attractive to a buyer.

http://www.360homephoto.com/ Example of a 360 Degree 2D image Home Tour

http://www.360homephoto.com/ Example of a 360 Degree 2D image Home Tour

Virtual Reality tour—envision the project before it is even completed

Virtual Reality tour—envision the project before it is even completed

Why Virtual Reality Works For Real Estate

By embracing the VR transformations, a sales team or real estate professional can shorten the buying journey and help buyers and sellers navigate a purchase of a property while under construction. The main advantages to adopting VR in real estate include:

  • Accelerates The Sales Process : While 2D renderings were a technology advancement in sales tools, many buyers have trouble visualizing the property until construction is complete. With VR technology, buyers can virtually “walk-through” the non-existent property, see the finishes, and understand the spacial layout for the property. Buyers don’t need to visualize the property as the technology displays the property as if it was built.

  • Cost Effectiveness : VR will eliminate traditional marketing initiatives and provides a cost-effective solution. How many model properties were built for the sales team? What was that cost? Access to VR technology, which gives buyers a similar “walk-through” experience plus the ability to display all finish options, is a cost-effective solution. Alternatively there may not be a model home; the VR walk through would provide a cost-effective marketing solution while the property is under construction.

  • Global Reach : Customers can virtually view properties from anywhere in the world, opening up the target market. Is your target market limited to the local audience or throughout the world? Provide access to the VR walk through and anyone can virtually view the property.

  • Enhanced Customer Experience : Buyers have freedom to explore the property as they wish. Each buyer is unique and will focus on what is important to them. One buyer may focus on the kitchen while others may focus on the master bathroom, pool, library, media room, etc. Every VR walk through allows buyers to personalize their tour of the property.

  • Customer Feedback : With every buyer VR walk-through, sales team members receive key insights into the buyers behavior and preferences, allowing them to improve future interactions with that buyer.

What Will My Property Value be in 2020?

Wondering what your property will value at this year? In the city of Austin, the answer is most likely the same as last year. The TCAD (Travis County Appraisal District) does not intend on reappraising properties this year.

So, why wouldn’t TCAD want to reappraise properties in one of the hottest housing markets in the country? The short answer is that they can’t get it done this year. TCAD has been in a dispute with the Austin Board of Realtors (ABOR) about where it has been obtaining its property value data from. in recent years, TCAD has obtained such data from the MLS, the same service that ABOR uses to buy and sell homes. Now, ABOR has sent a cease and desist letter to the Travis County Appraisal District and stopped them from using MLS data, which has been a key determiner in the appraisal valuation of homes.

In the state of Texas, sales prices for homes are not required to be disclosed, so without the MLS data, all the Travis County Appraisal District can do now is ask home owners to voluntarily share data with them. Without measurable data, it is anybody’s guess what will happen this year. It is likely that many home values will remain the same this year. If you have a homestead exemption, the most you will see your property value go up in any year is 10%, so it’s possible that TCAD will just defer to the 10% increase, especially if a home’s taxable value is still below the market value of the home.

School districts and other public services that rely on property tax funding could also be impacted this year. So what will 2020 bring? We will have to watch ongoing discussions between ABOR and TCAD. However, right now it looks like the property tax bill you receive in the fall will look a lot like a blast from the past.

The Waterloo Greenway Project

We all know that Austin is known as the “Live Music Capital of the World.” But now, thanks to Phase I of the Waterloo Greenway Project, Austinites will soon be able to listen to that live music in one of the newest outdoor amphitheaters in the world.

Currently under renovation, Waterloo Park is 11-acres and sits between 12th Street and 15th Street along Red River Street. The renovated Waterloo Park will include more than 1.5 miles of tree-lined hike-and-bike trails and a 150-ton heritage live oak from the State Capitol Complex that was relocated to Waterloo Park in February of 2019.

However, the main attraction of Waterloo Park will be the new outdoor Moody Amphitheater that will hold 5,000 people for concerts and performances. The space will also have rooftop terraces and VIP viewing platforms. Just this week, this venue became even more promising for music loving Austinites, as the Waterloo Greenway Project announced its new partnership with booking agencies C3 Presents and Live Nation, ensuring that this amazing new venue will book and sell tickets to some of the best acts in the country.

Above are pictured: Moody Amphitheater under construction; a rendering of the completed concert venue; Waterloo Park Hike & Bike Trail Renderings Photo Credit: Waterloo Greenway Conservancy.

Waterloo Park and Moody Amphitheater are just Phase One of the Waterloo Greenway Project and are set to be ready for use in the Fall of 2020. However, once the entire Waterloo Greenway project is complete, the greenway will be a 35-acre park system that runs from East 15th Street and along the eastern edge of downtown to Lady Bird Lake. The Waterloo Greenway will eventually connect the greenway from The University of Texas all the way to Lady Bird Lake through one continuous three-mile path of trails. This will also connect to the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail and Shoal Creek Trail.

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The cost of the Waterloo Greenway Project is projected to be $250 million dollars and is expected to be paid for by a combination of public and private funds. Through bond funding and other sources, the City of Austin has committed approximately $150 million. Waterloo Greenway officials say they have plans to raise the remaining $100 million from individual, foundation, and corporate contributions, grants, and more. For more information about or to donate to this upcoming park project, click the button below!

And, in addition to UT Football, start clearing some of your 2020 fall weekends to hang out and listen to live music in our amazing new Waterloo Park and Moody Amphitheater!