Situated just 13 miles from Austin and 60 miles from San Antonio, Buda is home to many commuters. Buda’s proximity
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With a population estimated at more than 140,000 people in 2015, Killeen is one of the fastest-growing cities in the
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Round Rock straddles the fault line known as the Balcones Escarpment, which marks the transition between the flat, fertile prairie
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In 2015, New Braunfels was second on the U.S. Census Bureau’s list of the nation’s fastest-growing cities having a population
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Over the last 40 years, Pflugerville has experienced remarkable growth. In 1970, fewer than 550 people lived in the town;
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Unlike many other towns in Williamson County, Taylor has experienced continuous growth since its founding. Growing communities require all types
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Within a few years of the construction that created Lake Travis in 1942, the area became a popular destination for
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First-time visitors to Lakeway are sometimes surprised to find that many streets and residential driveways are paved with asphalt. Unlike
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Belton combines small-town charm with proximity to major metropolitan centers, including the state capital, Austin. The city of Belton frequently
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