https://austin.culturemap.com/news/city-life/01-19-21-another-billion-dollar-tech-company-swaps-san-francisco-for-austin/ "Digital Realty joins an ever-growing chorus of companies trading sunny California for (also sunny) Texas. In recent months, Tesla, Oracle, and even TikTok have announced plans to grow their local footprint, perhaps unsurprising, considering Austin once again was named the best tech city in the U.S. in November, outranking both Silicon Valley and San Francisco for the second year in row."
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Not sure if that’s something to be happy about if you live in Austin. Although there will be more tech job opportunities but I think the real estate market will take a hit. Lower middle class may feel priced out pretty soon. That’s what happened in the Bay and Seattle.
Not if remote work becomes a reality. People will spread further away avoiding sharp peaks in real estate prices
Indeed. I'm already seeing reports that Austin is too expensive. At the same time, seeing some absurdly priced homes that are now seeing price drops