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Finding the right Austin office space for lease, rent or even buy can be a time consuming challenge. We can help! Our LOCAL office space specialists understand the Austin office market's nuances, which is critical in your making the best decisions regarding your business and the office space you need for it. With relatively low office vacancy rates an increasing office rental rates, it is a decision that will likely affect your bottom line or the next several years.
Austin has just over 42 million square feet of office space. #1 on the Forbes list of fastest growing cities for 2014 and in the top 3 for 2015. In awarding that title, population growth, job growth, and the economic growth rate along with employment data and salaries for local college-educated workers was taken into account. What is not to like? Austin is a great place to set up your office space and do business. There is a ready, willing and able workforce and a good business climate to grow your business.
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About Metro Austin Office Space Markets
Austin - The State’s Capital, is also referred to as the Live Music Capital of the World. The Central Business District holds a majority of the multi-story office buildings as well as low-rise and converted single family homes used as office space. Sixth Street is home to a number of live music venues, nightclubs, bars and restaurants. Congress Avenue from Lady Bird Lake to the Capital marks the center line of the downtown area with a mix of commercial buildings from retail to Class A office. Sixth and Congress is Main and Main. The University of Texas campus is just north of downtown. Another unique feature is that the downtown area is surrounded by heavily-wooded neighborhoods, unlike elsewhere in the state. It is a beautiful area to live and work.
Round Rock - Perhaps the most famous of metro Austin's locally based office headquarters is that Round Rock is the home to Dell Computers, who is also one of the area’s largest employers. It also hosts the Round Rock Express Baseball team. This area north of Austin includes low-rise office buildings and a multitude of retail centers from strip to big-box.
Lakeway - Sits 25 miles west of Austin on the Southern edge of Lake Travis. Lakeway, with a population of 12,000 people, is known for its golf and tennis resort lifestyle. There are low-rise office buildings a Medical Center and several retail centers in the area including the Hill Country Galleria.
Georgetown - North of Round Rock, is home to Southwestern University, the oldest university in Texas and is the County seat of Williamson County. Georgetown is home to Sun City, a retirement oriented development consisting of more than a third of the city’s population. Georgetown is growing in popularity with businesses, filling both retail and office space.
Leander - Located 22 miles northwest of Austin is one of the fastest growing suburbs (37th in the Nation) with a population of over 32,000 people. Leander and Cedar Park attract home buyers with excellent schools, growing retail development and proximity to NW Austin’s Class A and Class B office buildings a short commute toward town.
Thanks to the University of Texas, Austin is considered the tech center of the southwest. It is also very strong in the biomedical and pharmaceuticals industries. Approximately 85 biotech and pharmaceutical companies, including Apogent Technologies, Luminex , and TOPAZ Technologies are all located in metro Austin.
Austin is somewhat of an island within Texas in that it is more progressive minded than most anywhere else in the state.
All-in-all, Austin is a great city to have an office. If you need help finding Austin office space for rent, lease or purchase, we'd love to be your resource.
Austin Office Space Markets
Useful Statistics for businesses looking for office space in Austin
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Austin |
TX State |
2020 Estimated Population |
965,872 |
28,635,442 |
Median Age |
33.7 |
34.8 |
Occupied |
179,897 |
6,168,808 |
Owned |
463,426 |
18,178,730 |
Rented |
468,874 |
9,503,387 |
Average Household Size |
2.39 |
2.83 |
Rental Vacancies |
13,505 |
319,748 |
Homeowner Vacancies |
1,976 |
87,068 |
Median Home Value |
$358,600 |
$187,200 |
Median Monthly Rental Cost |
$1,346 |
$1,082 |
Median Household Income |
$41,242 |
$31,462 |
Individuals below poverty level |
69,993 |
1,980,615 |
Educational Attainment: High school graduate |
99,263 |
4,559,034 |
Educational Attainment: Some College |
149,804 |
5,343,905 |
Educational Attainment: Bachelor degree or higher |
223,580 |
3,671,085 |
Commute |
434,959 |
11,792,113 |
Commute by car, truck or other vehicle - Drive Alone |
388,172 |
10,471,139 |
Commute by car, truck or other vehicle - Carpool |
46,787 |
1,320,974 |
Use Public Transportation |
16,104 |
166,825 |
Work from Home |
73,879 |
936,065 |