What's it like to live in Austin, TX?

Eva Ruth Moravec

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Eva Ruth Moravec

People are drawn to the Texas capital's music, outdoor spaces and cultural institutions. Austin was established along the Colorado River on the edge of the Hill Country in 1839. Originally named "Waterloo," Austin remains rich in history, from the bronze statue of Stevie Ray Vaughan that greets visitors near the river, to the stately Capitol that anchors downtown, to the LBJ Presidential Library at the University of Texas at Austin.

Named the Live Music Capital of the World, Austin has a plethora of music venues and local bands to entertain endless crowds. However, musicians should think about finances before moving, as many say it's difficult to make a living in music in Austin. Still, a number of well-established locales are regularly booked and host major musical acts. The metro area is home to banner music festivals like Austin City Limits, a two-weekend-long fall event featuring major headliners and lesser-known acts, as well as South by Southwest, an annual set of film, interactive media and music festivals held in March. 

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Rankings

U.S. News analyzed 150 metro areas in the United States to find the best places to live based on quality of life and the job market in each metro area, as well as the value of living there and people's desire to live there.

Austin, Texas is ranked:

 #3 in Best Places to Live

 #29 in Best Places to Retire

 #1 in Best Places to Live in Texas

 #10 in Fastest-Growing Places

7.4

Overall

SCORECARD

Best Places to Live


  • Desirability
  • 7.8

  • Value
  • 6.6

  • Job Market
  • 7.5

  • Quality of Life
  • 7.1

  • Net Migration
  • 8.8

Read how we rank places


Austin, TX Quick Stats


2,058,351

METRO POPULATION


$53,810

AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARY


79.7° / 54.8°

AVG HIGH/LOW TEMPS


34.4

MEDIAN AGE


$313,308

MEDIAN HOME PRICE


32.2 inches

AVG ANNUAL RAINFALL


2.7%

UNEMPLOYMENT RATE


$1,217

MEDIAN MONTHLY RENT


27.1 minutes

AVG COMMUTE TIME

What is there to do in Austin, TX?

Residents like to escape the urban bustle with a hike, bicycle ride, jog, kayak or canoe ride in one of more than 250 parks. Austinites also love to watch sports, and enjoy wearing burnt orange to cheer on the University of Texas Longhorns, tailgating at football games and packing the school's basketball arena. Austin also hosts Formula One races at the Circuit of The Americas.

With an abundance of live music in the city, Austin houses many establishments where residents can enjoy good tunes. Those who are looking for a great dining experience will enjoy Austin's bustling culinary scene, featuring an endless array of food trucks and high-quality, esteemed restaurants.  

Find out more about what there is to see and do in Austin, TX.

What's the cost of living in Austin, TX?

Austin is one of the fastest-growing metro areas in the country. That may be great news for the local economy, but a tough pill to swallow for people shopping for a home. The median sale price for a single-family home in Austin is well above the national median. However, Austinites' pocketbooks benefit from no personal or corporate income tax, and a low state and local tax rate. 

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Value Index

WORSE

BETTER

Index Score: 6.6 /10

How we calculate this.

 Austin offers a comparable value to similarly sized metro areas when you compare housing costs to median household income.

Housing Costs 2019


Austin

$313,308

USA

$232,933

Housing Costs Over Time

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

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National Median

Data sourced from Zillow median home sale price data series. Additional data provided by the Austin Board of Realtors, Houston Association of Realtors, Intermountain MLS, Omaha Area Board of Realtors, San Antonio Board of Realtors, and the Salt Lake Board of Realtors.

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What's the weather like in Austin, TX?

Summers in Austin take some getting used to, with temperatures often scorching. The metro area experiences mild weather throughout the rest of the year, though temperatures have been known to drop in the winter.

Seasonal Temperature (Avgs)

 50.6°F

Winter

 67.2°F

Spring

 82.7°F

Summer

 68.4°F

Fall

Seasonal Rainfall (Avgs)

 2.4 in

Winter

 2.7 in

Spring

 4.4 in

Summer

 4.0 in

Fall

Monthly High and Low Temperatures (°F)

jan

feb

mar

apr

may

jun

jul

aug

sep

oct

nov

dec

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2000%

3000%

4000%

5000%

6000%

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8000%

9000%

high

62

65

72

80

87

92

95

96

90

82

71

64

36

39

47

55

64

70

72

71

65

56

46

37

Data sourced from the National Climatic Data Center.

What's the best way to get around Austin, TX?

Austin is among the nation's worst metro areas for traffic congestion. Austin's traffic problem can be addressed with flexible work schedules, due diligence when choosing a neighborhood and, for those wanting to get in some exercise while commuting, using public transportation, walking and biking.

The metro area's public transit system, Capital Metro, operates more than 80 bus routes and a 32-mile rail line. Texans love to drive though, and for those craving the wind-in-the-hair feeling, State Highway 130 offers miles of tolled lanes with the highest speed limit in the western hemisphere: 85 miles per hour.

Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is just a few miles from downtown. And Amtrak trains and intercity buses also service the metro area.

Commuting in Austin, TX

Means of Transportation

 Driving

86%


Equal to national average

 Bicycling

1%


Equal to national average

 Walking

2%


Equal to national average

 Public Transit

2%


Below national average

Average Commute Time


27.1 minutes

 0.5 minutes more than national average

Average Commute Times by Zip Code


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Average Commute

29.9 minutes

Zip Code 78617


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0–10

10–20

20–30

30–40

40–50

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Data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey.


Who lives in Austin, TX?

While Austin attracts a wide range of people, from students and single professionals to families and retirees, it is not necessarily geographically diverse. Income segregation is seen on the impoverished east side of Austin, versus the west. With its scenic views of the downtown skyline and rolling hills – West Austin has become the center for local entertainment. Students at the University of Texas fill housing in central Austin, while young professionals, retirees, lawyers and lobbyists inhabit the thousands of condos and apartments downtown.

Austinites with kids tend to live outside of the urban core. Despite the traffic, parents regularly take advantage of the metro area's wide range of kid-friendly events and activities, from free museum days and outdoor festivals to natural attractions, like watching the world's largest bat colony emerge from a bridge downtown at dusk. 

Age Distribution

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Under 20

20-24

25-34

35-44

45-64

65+

Marital Status Breakdown

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49

49.2

49.4

49.6

49.8

50

50.2

50.4

50.6

50.8

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Married

Single

About the same number of single people in Austin as national average

Data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

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