Where Are Austin Homebuyers Moving From in 2025?
Published | Posted by Brandon Holley
Where Are Austin Homebuyers Moving From in 2025?
Wondering where Austin homebuyers are moving from in 2025? You’re not alone. If you’ve noticed more out-of-state plates at the grocery store or new neighbors who just discovered breakfast tacos, you’re witnessing Austin’s population shift in real time.
As one of the most popular relocation destinations in the U.S., Austin, Texas, continues to draw homebuyers from across the country—and the globe. But what’s changing in 2025? And what does that mean if you’re thinking about buying or selling a home in Austin, Texas?
Brandon Holley, lead realtor and broker at Holley Homes Realty, helps clients from all over the map navigate the Austin, Texas real estate market with clarity and confidence. Let’s break down the current migration trends and how they impact your next move.
Top Cities and States Sending Buyers to Austin in 2025
In 2025, relocation to Austin, Texas remains strong—especially from urban, high-cost housing markets where residents are looking for more space, a better cost of living, and quality of life upgrades.
Here’s where many of today’s buyers are coming from:
1. California (Still #1)
- Especially from Los Angeles, San Diego, and the Bay Area
- Motivated by: lower cost of living, less regulation, more space, remote work freedom
- Many bring cash or large down payments, driving up demand in mid- to high-end Austin price points
2. New York and New Jersey
- NYC, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken
- Motivated by: space, affordability, lifestyle change
- Often, renters who turn into buyers tend to favor East Austin, Central neighborhoods, and townhomes
3. Illinois
- Primarily Chicago-area buyers
- Drawn to: tech opportunities, tax benefits, and weather
- Many are relocating with companies or seeking job changes
4. Florida
- Reverse migration from Miami, Tampa, Orlando
- Especially younger buyers or remote workers attracted to Austin’s culture and tech scene
5. Washington State
- Seattle-based tech workers moving to Austin-area startups or hybrid roles
- Focused on neighborhoods like Mueller, Circle C, and the Domain area
And yes—even Texans are moving to Austin from:
- Dallas (for culture and vibe)
- Houston (for jobs and lifestyle)
- San Antonio (for proximity to Austin tech or job transfers)
Why Austin, Texas, Continues to Attract Homebuyers
Let’s be honest—people aren’t coming here for the property taxes. They’re coming because Austin offers a unique mix of opportunity, creativity, and livability.
The Austin Advantage in 2025:
- Booming job market in tech, healthcare, education, and green energy
- Remote work support with top-tier internet and coworking availability
- Vibrant lifestyle: live music, lakes, tacos, and trail access
- No state income tax and relatively low corporate tax burden
- Master-planned communities like Parmer Ranch and La Cima keep expanding options
That mix makes Austin competitive not just nationally, but globally.
What This Means for Local Buyers
If you’re a local buyer in Austin, Texas:
- Competition is still real, especially in desirable school zones or near tech corridors
- Out-of-state buyers often come in strong with flexible timelines and bigger budgets
- Getting pre-approved and working with a strategic Austin real estate agent is crucial
Don’t be discouraged—there are great homes to be had. You just need a smart game plan.
What This Means for Sellers
If you’re thinking about selling a home in Austin, Texas, these relocation trends can work in your favor:
- Out-of-state buyers often prioritizemove-in-ready homes
- Many are open to suburbs and exurbs they’ve never visited—like Liberty Hill, Buda, or Bastrop
- With the right marketing, your home can reach buyers across the country
That’s where Holley Homes Realty excels—we position your home not just locally, but nationally, with targeted exposure and expert strategy.
Neighborhoods Attracting the Most Out-of-State Buyers
Some parts of the Austin, Texas real estate market are especially popular among relocating buyers:
- East Austin: cool, urban, creative
- Mueller: planned community feel, close to downtown
- Leander & Liberty Hill: for affordability + newer homes
- Buda & Kyle: fast-growing with family appeal
- Round Rock & Cedar Park: top schools and commute balance
Many buyers explore new construction in:
- Parmer Ranch in Georgetown
- La Cima in San Marcos
- The Colony in Bastrop
Austin’s National Reputation Is Shaping Local Real Estate
Austin’s brand continues to attract attention as a city of innovation and culture:
- Top 10 “Best Places to Live” lists
- Hub for startups, sustainability, and creative work
- Reputation for being welcoming, inclusive, and growth-oriented
That reputation is helping fuel buyer migration—and it’s not slowing down in 2025.
Final Thoughts: Your Next Move in a Growing Market
Whether you’re buying your first home in Austin, moving up, or selling to take advantage of out-of-state demand, success starts with strategy.
At Holley Homes Realty, we specialize in navigating Austin’s competitive and evolving real estate landscape. Brandon Holley and his team know how to help you:
- Find the right home, at the right price
- Sell quickly and competitively to a nationwide audience
- Move with confidence—even in a shifting market
Ready to make your move?
Call or text Brandon Holley directly at 512.487.9242 or email brandon@holleyhomesrealty.com. Check out market updates and neighborhood tours on our YouTube channel: Holley Homes Realty YouTube
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