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Old 02-08-2018, 05:01 PM
 
Location: Austin, TX
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On the other hand, places like Steiner and Avery Ranch(among others) will have homes of some age(15 years for AR, older than that for Steiner) as well as scores of new builds and homes from the $200s to well over $700K...making it pretty tough to characterize the "neighborhood" with one stroke of the keyboard. Never mind that AR has 4000 homes and would likely be just as tough to describe as it would be to pigeonhole a small city of 10,000 residents.

Doesn't mean it's not fun to stereotype
Man seems nobody wants to have fun on here.
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Old 02-08-2018, 05:13 PM
 
Location: Avery Ranch, Austin, TX
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man seems nobody wants to have fun on here.
Where do those people live???
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Old 02-08-2018, 06:18 PM
 
Location: Austin, TX
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Where do those people live???
In Negativeville, also called Brown Acres.
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Old 02-08-2018, 08:26 PM
 
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This is a nasty game but I'll play ...

Northwest Hills: Where people used to move to get out of town
Westlake Hills: Cougartown or Home of the Real Housewives of Travis County
Rollingwood: Home of the Real Housewives of Travis County before Botox
Tarrytown: The whitest place on earth
Balcones Hills: suburbia with some style
Arboretum: Where the 1980s went to die
Allendale/Rosedale: Over-renovated bungalows
Far West: Last stop on the UT shuttle
Brentwood: Allendale adjacent
Hyde Park: Old hippies and grad students hanging on by a thread
North Campus: Ancient professors in mansions
Old Enfield:Where old money went to crumble
Clarksville: Last place west of 35 to push black people out
Downtown: Empty nesters and trustafarians
UT: Frat boys and vomit
Highland Mall area: A wasteland waiting
Rundberg: Where the old SoCo went
Mueller: Ugliest new urbanist development in America not called the Domain
East Austin: Williamsburg, Brooklyn south minus the Hasidim
Manor: Where?
Pflugerville: Northeast boonies
East Riverside: Future gentrification central of Austin
Travis Heights: Over-priced bungalows with skyline views
SoCo: Bourgeois Bohemia
So Lamar: wannabe SoCo
Boulder Creek: I assume you mean Boudin creek?
Barton Hills: Couldn't quite make the country club
Oak Hill: Y?
Westgate: Never heard of it
Circle C: Stepford, Stepford, Stepford
SE Austin: Hope in a floodplain
Southwark Meadows: Cheap Stepford
The Domain: The Truman Show but worse
North Lamar: Chinatown in strip malls
Jester: Orange County in central Texas
River place: See above
Steiner Ranch: Northwest boonies with views and traffic
Bee Caves: West boonies
Lakeway: Old people on the lake
Avery Ranch: Steiner Ranch on the cheap
Cedar Park: South Waco with some topography
Round Rock: South Waco without topography
Hutto: Pflugerville adjacent
Georgetown: Old people not on the lake
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Old 02-08-2018, 10:29 PM
 
Location: Austin, TX
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This is a nasty game but I'll play ...

Northwest Hills: Where people used to move to get out of town
Westlake Hills: Cougartown or Home of the Real Housewives of Travis County
Rollingwood: Home of the Real Housewives of Travis County before Botox
Tarrytown: The whitest place on earth
Balcones Hills: suburbia with some style
Arboretum: Where the 1980s went to die
Allendale/Rosedale: Over-renovated bungalows
Far West: Last stop on the UT shuttle
Brentwood: Allendale adjacent
Hyde Park: Old hippies and grad students hanging on by a thread
North Campus: Ancient professors in mansions
Old Enfield:Where old money went to crumble
Clarksville: Last place west of 35 to push black people out
Downtown: Empty nesters and trustafarians
UT: Frat boys and vomit
Highland Mall area: A wasteland waiting
Rundberg: Where the old SoCo went
Mueller: Ugliest new urbanist development in America not called the Domain
East Austin: Williamsburg, Brooklyn south minus the Hasidim
Manor: Where?
Pflugerville: Northeast boonies
East Riverside: Future gentrification central of Austin
Travis Heights: Over-priced bungalows with skyline views
SoCo: Bourgeois Bohemia
So Lamar: wannabe SoCo
Boulder Creek: I assume you mean Boudin creek?
Barton Hills: Couldn't quite make the country club
Oak Hill: Y?
Westgate: Never heard of it
Circle C: Stepford, Stepford, Stepford
SE Austin: Hope in a floodplain
Southwark Meadows: Cheap Stepford
The Domain: The Truman Show but worse
North Lamar: Chinatown in strip malls
Jester: Orange County in central Texas
River place: See above
Steiner Ranch: Northwest boonies with views and traffic
Bee Caves: West boonies
Lakeway: Old people on the lake
Avery Ranch: Steiner Ranch on the cheap
Cedar Park: South Waco with some topography
Round Rock: South Waco without topography
Hutto: Pflugerville adjacent
Georgetown: Old people not on the lake
Nice!
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Old 02-09-2018, 07:21 AM
 
Location: Round Rock, Tx
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Nice!

Ditto!! And hilarioussss!!
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Old 02-09-2018, 08:46 AM
 
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Not the whole city... still missing the entire 78717 zip code.
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Old 02-09-2018, 09:17 AM
 
Location: Austin, TX via San Antonio, TX
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Not the whole city... still missing the entire 78717 zip code.
To be fair that is Williamson county and not Travis.
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Old 02-09-2018, 10:14 AM
 
Location: Austin, TX
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To be fair that is Williamson county and not Travis.
But characterizing Williamson County is so fun!
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Old 02-09-2018, 11:12 AM
 
Location: Austin, TX via San Antonio, TX
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But characterizing Williamson County is so fun!
Not according to the website I linked to.
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