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Canyon Lake, TX is located in the Texas Hill Country approx. 30 - 40 minutes North of San Antonio and an hour or so from Austin Texas. The scenary changes quickly driving in either direction offering rolling hills, beautiful river scenes and a clear water beautiful Lake.
Cost of living expenses are reasonable. Homeowners insurance is low due to ...
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Great News for economy and the real estate market in Canyon Lake, TX and surrounding areas of Comal County. Activity of buyers searching for property is up!
However, we are now lacking quality inventory. I had 3 buyers make offers or consider an offer on properties that had multiple offers that same day.
If you are considering selling now ...
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Canyon Lake, TX and the surrounding areas of Comal County have fewer foreclosures than many other areas, however, there are more now than at the beginning of the real estate down market.
Often foreclosures are not as good a bargain as some of the open market properties for sale. Foreclosure homes are usually those that more was owed on than they ...
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With the recent rise in gasoline prices we wanted to help. This Spring Sunset Canyon Realty is offering their clients a $50 gas gift card to come visit and allow their friendly, professional and knowledgeable agents to show you homes of interest. They can show all homes listed in the Texas Hill Country and Canyon Lake, TX area. Members of two MLS ...
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Canyon Lake Texas Real Estate is strong and healthy. Unlike some market areas where foreclosures or new home sales may be lowering property prices. Canyon Lake area has now been discovered as being a great area to buy. Prices are still reasonable. However, property values are increasing yearly a minimum of 10% per year, with lake front and view ...
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Spring time was great for our area. We received a nice amount of rain this year. Everything is green and the lake and river is full and beautiful.
There was some national footage that showed some flash flooding. This was just a few low lying campsites on the River that had RV's and campers leave for a few hours during a flash flood. We had ...
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