No Listings for TRAVIS COUNTY, TX 07/07/2026

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Travis County, TX House Price Index

Travis County, TX Labor Market Condition

Travis County Housing Market Condition

Growing Market

driven by steady population growth, an expanding housing supply, and rising median home values. Travis County added about 22,400 people over the last year (a 1.7% increase), a pace roughly in line with the state and faster than the nation, and the county’s housing stock grew nearly 4% with about 23,600 new housing units, signaling active building and more options for residents.


What this means
HomeownersIf you own in Travis County, your home’s median value has increased, but FHFA data suggest price momentum may be uneven across neighborhoods.
BuyersExpect more listings and choices as supply grows, but plan for higher median prices and rising rents when budgeting.
RentersRent levels are rising modestly and the renter share of households is increasing, so competition for rental units may remain steady.
Market ParticipantsWatch both median sale prices and FHFA trends, and follow local inventory and neighborhood-level data to understand where demand is strongest.

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