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Sycamore exterior shot with rock walls
Phase 1 at Sycamore is almost complete and move-in ready!
 
Final touches on the interiors are being added to the residences and it is looking beautiful. 
 
The model residences is complete!  Call for your private tour and to learn about our buyer incentives!  512.445.5400
Sycamore kitchen
Kitchen opens up to living room and dining and features beautiful granite slab countertops and stainless steel Whirlpool appliances.
Sycamore master bedroom
Master bedroom has lots of windows and a huge walk-in closet.
Sycamore master bathroom
Master bathroom features dual vanities, separate tub and large glass enclosed shower and granite countertops.

2 & 3 Bedroom plans available
Sycamore two car garages
 
Hurry and choose the floorplan that is right for you!  Adorable 2 & 3 bedroom contemporary townhomes with attached two car garages in an unbeatable location.
 
Pricing starts from the $240s.  Check out our website to see plans and availability.
 
Austin recession-proof?
 
Austin Business Journal
 
Austin was named third on the Forbes.com list of the top 10 "Recession-Proof Cities" in the United States.
 
To create the list, the magazine looked at the 50 largest U.S. metros, examining key measures, such as unemployment date, non-farm related job growth, median home prices and data from a 2007 report, "U.S. Metro Economies:  The Mortgage Crisis" by the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
 
At number three, Austin was right behind San Antonio, which grabbed the second spot thanks to solid employment figures and affordable home prices that continue to rise.
 
Oklahoma City too the No. 1 spot because of its strong housing market and solid growth in agriculture, energy and manufacturing. 
 
For its part, Austin was lauded for being a hip town with one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country.
 
Forbes magazine's list of recession-proof cities also included:  Houston, Dallas, Charlotte, N.C., Raleigh, N.C., Salt Lake City, San Jose, CA and Seattle.
 
Forbes says that Texas cities such as San Antonio, Austin, Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth have benefited from historically lower home prices, land availability and 'little zoning'.
 
All four Texas cities boast falling unemployment rates, according to Forbes, with Austin dropping from 3.8 percent to 3.6 percent.
 
Forbes.com
 
 
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