Out-of-town homebuyers moving to Austin, Texas, are spending an average of $22,500 more on homes, according to a new report.
Homebuyers moving to the area paid an overage of 7.8% above the asking price for their homes during the pandemic. Locals paid an average of 3.7% above the asking price, according to real estate brokerage Redfin.
Overall, out-of-towners in Austin are buying homes to the tune of $470,000, versus $447,500 for locals, according to the report.
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However, those out-of-town homebuyers were already seeking more expensive homes. The typical list price for those buyers is $439,900, compared with $425,000 for local buyers, according to Redfin.
Out-of-towners also have higher down payments, putting down $111,500 versus $83,725 for locals, according to the report.
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