AUSTIN – Sales of luxury homes – those priced at $1 million or more – have risen significantly from pre-pandemic levels in Texas’ four largest metros, with Austin showing particularly strong momentum.
Housing data show Austin’s luxury market has been gaining momentum over the past few years.
In 2018, the city’s luxury sales were half of those in Houston and DFW. By 2021, though, Austin was only slightly behind Houston. The two cities have been neck and neck this year in terms of luxury home sales, and Joshua Roberson, lead data analyst with the Texas Real Estate Research Center at Texas A&M University, says Austin is poised to surpass Houston.
“What makes this all the more remarkable is that Austin’s population is only about one-sixth the population of Houston and one-seventh that of DFW,” Roberson said.
DFW has led the state in luxury home sales for five years in a row.
“In-state migration, particularly among higher-income households, has propelled luxury home markets,” Roberson said. “And booming DFW and Austin have provided steady growth for the state’s overall luxury market.”