Downriver Sellers Should Check Prep Before Price
Downriver sellers often jump to price first, but older-home condition, city requirements, photos, repairs, and buyer expectations matter early.
A practical Canyon Lake decision guide for buyers comparing lake access, road patterns, water levels, services, ZIP-level housing context, and daily life near New Braunfels.
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PHOTO · 02 Canyon Lake field notes A practical Canyon Lake decision guide for buyers comparing lake access, road patterns, water levels, services, ZIP-level housing context, and daily life near New Braunfels.
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PHOTO · 07 Austin · San Antonio · Boerne A practical field guide to the Central Texas corridor, from New Braunfels and San Marcos to Boerne, Wimberley, Canyon Lake, and the Hill Country edge.
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