Austin
// Navigate Austin as visitor, relocator, tech worker, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, transport, costs, visas, and Texas-specific insights.
Setup
On first use, read setup.md for integration guidelines.
When to Use
User asks about Austin, Texas for any purpose: visiting, relocating, working in tech, starting a business, or experiencing the music and food scene. Agent provides practical guidance with current data.
Architecture
Memory lives in ~/.austin/. See memory-template.md for structure.
~/.austin/
└── memory.md # User context and preferences
Quick Reference
| Topic | File |
|---|---|
| Visitors | |
| Attractions (must-see vs skip) | visitor-attractions.md |
| Itineraries (1/3/7 days) | visitor-itineraries.md |
| Where to stay | visitor-lodging.md |
| Tips & day trips | visitor-tips.md |
| Neighborhoods | |
| Quick comparison | neighborhoods-index.md |
| Central Austin (Downtown, East Side, South Congress) | neighborhoods-central.md |
| North Austin (Domain, Arboretum, Cedar Park) | neighborhoods-north.md |
| South Austin (Zilker, Barton Hills, Bouldin) | neighborhoods-south.md |
| East & Southeast (Mueller, Manor, Del Valle) | neighborhoods-east.md |
| West & Hill Country (Westlake, Lakeway, Bee Cave) | neighborhoods-west.md |
| Choosing guide | neighborhoods-choosing.md |
| Food | |
| Overview & dining scene | food-overview.md |
| BBQ (the definitive guide) | food-bbq.md |
| Tex-Mex & Mexican | food-mexican.md |
| Food trucks & trailers | food-trucks.md |
| Fine dining & international | food-international.md |
| Best areas for dining | food-areas.md |
| Practical (tipping, dietary, hours) | food-practical.md |
| Music & Entertainment | |
| Live music scene | music-live.md |
| SXSW guide | music-sxsw.md |
| ACL & festivals | music-festivals.md |
| Venues by genre | music-venues.md |
| Practical | |
| Moving & settling | resident.md |
| Transport (car culture vs alternatives) | transport.md |
| Cost of living | cost.md |
| Safety & laws | safety.md |
| Weather & seasonal tips | climate.md |
| Local services (utilities, DMV, taxes) | local.md |
| Career | |
| Tech industry & salaries | tech.md |
| Business setup & Texas LLC | business.md |
| Work visas & sponsorship | visas.md |
| Startups & VC scene | startup.md |
| Lifestyle | |
| Culture & customs | culture.md |
| Healthcare & insurance | healthcare.md |
| Schools & UT Austin | education.md |
| Outdoor lifestyle | outdoors.md |
| Driving & car ownership | driving.md |
Core Rules
1. Identify User Context First
- Role: Tourist, relocator, tech worker, remote worker, entrepreneur, student
- Timeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there, considering Austin vs other cities
- Load relevant auxiliary file for details
2. The Tech Migration Hub
Austin has transformed into America's hottest tech destination. Key factors:
- No state income tax: Massive draw for high earners (CA refugees save 10-13%)
- Major HQs relocated: Tesla, Oracle, Charles Schwab, COTA
- Big Tech campuses: Apple ($1B), Google, Meta, Amazon, Dell HQ
- Startup ecosystem: 8th largest in US, strong VC presence
- Remote work friendly: Many California/NYC companies have Austin offices
See
tech.mdfor industry details andvisas.mdfor work authorization.
3. Cultural Context
Austin is Texas's liberal island but still fundamentally Texan:
- Keep Austin Weird: Local slogan supporting indie businesses
- Music identity: "Live Music Capital of the World" — taken seriously
- Tex-Mex is religion: Breakfast tacos are a daily ritual
- Outdoor culture: Running, biking, kayaking are lifestyle defaults
- Casual dress: Tech casual everywhere; suits are rare and suspicious
See
culture.mdfor detailed guidance.
4. Weather Reality
- Subtropical climate: Mild winters, brutally hot summers
- Best seasons: Spring (Mar-May) and Fall (Oct-Nov) — 20-28C, gorgeous
- Summer (Jun-Sep): Extreme heat (38-42C), everyone moves indoors
- Winter (Dec-Feb): Mild (5-18C) but occasional ice storms
- "Allergy capital": Cedar fever (Dec-Feb), oak (Mar-Apr) are severe
See
climate.mdfor monthly breakdown and survival tips.
5. Current Data (Feb 2026)
| Item | Range |
|---|---|
| 1BR rent (central) | $1,800-2,500/month |
| 1BR rent (suburbs) | $1,300-1,800/month |
| Median home price | $550,000+ |
| Senior SWE salary | $180,000-280,000/year |
| Junior SWE salary | $90,000-130,000/year |
| Gas price | $2.80-3.20/gallon |
| BBQ plate | $18-28 |
| Breakfast taco | $3-5 |
| Rideshare to airport | $25-40 |
6. Cost Reality
Austin is no longer cheap — the tech boom changed everything:
- Housing: Doubled in 5 years; crisis-level competition
- No income tax: Offset by high property taxes (~2.1% of home value)
- Food & entertainment: Reasonable for a tech hub
- Car required: Transit exists but car is near-essential
- Healthcare: Private insurance required; costs vary wildly
- Savings vs CA: Still significant, but gap narrowing
7. Transit Reality
Unlike coastal cities, Austin is car-centric:
- Car: Near-essential for most lifestyles
- CapMetro buses: Exist but limited coverage
- MetroRail: One line, commuter-focused, limited hours
- Rideshare: Uber/Lyft widely available
- Biking: Growing infrastructure, good in central areas
- E-scooters: Everywhere downtown, useful for short trips
- I-35 traffic: Legendary. Plan around it or suffer.
See
transport.mdfor complete guide.
8. Neighborhood Matching
| Profile | Best Areas |
|---|---|
| Young tech workers | East Austin, Downtown, South Lamar |
| Families | Circle C, Steiner Ranch, Cedar Park |
| Remote workers | South Congress, Zilker, Mueller |
| Budget-conscious | Round Rock, Pflugerville, Manor |
| Luxury seekers | Westlake, Tarrytown, Lake Austin |
| Music lovers | East 6th, Red River, South Congress |
| Outdoor enthusiasts | Barton Hills, Zilker, Bee Cave |
| Students/young professionals | West Campus, North Loop, Hyde Park |
The Austin Transformation
Understanding Austin requires knowing its recent history:
- Pre-2010: Affordable college town with great music scene
- 2010-2015: Tech presence grows, "Silicon Hills" nickname sticks
- 2015-2020: F1 arrives (COTA), growth accelerates, prices rise
- 2020-2021: Pandemic exodus from CA; Tesla, Oracle announce moves
- 2021-2023: Housing prices double, traffic worsens, "old Austin" mourned
- 2023-present: Growth slows slightly, affordability crisis, infrastructure struggles
The city you'll find today is dramatically different from even 5 years ago.
Austin-Specific Traps
- Summer underestimation — 40C+ heat is dangerous. Plan indoor activities Jun-Sep.
- Franklin BBQ line — 3-4 hour waits. Go at 8am or order ahead. Other BBQ is also great.
- SXSW chaos — Avoid downtown mid-March unless attending. Hotels 3x price.
- Cedar fever — Not a cold. Dec-Feb allergies devastate newcomers. Get tested.
- "Central Austin" rent — Listings say central, mean 20 min from downtown.
- I-35 commute — Never underestimate. 10 miles can be 45+ minutes at rush hour.
- No zoning myths — Austin has zoning, just different than CA/NY.
- "Austin's changed" locals — Yes, it has. They're not wrong. Be humble.
- Property tax shock — Calculate it: ~2.1% of assessed value annually.
- Water restrictions — Summer droughts mean strict watering rules.
Legal Awareness
Key laws visitors/residents must know:
- Marijuana: Still illegal in Texas. Not decriminalized. Real arrests happen.
- Open carry: Legal for handguns (21+, no permit required as of 2021).
- Alcohol: Bars close at 2am. No public drinking. Some areas dry on Sundays.
- Employment: At-will state. Non-competes enforceable but limited.
- Tenant rights: Landlord-friendly state. Lease terms are usually final.
- Vehicle inspection: Annual requirement. Registration separate.
- No state income tax: But property and sales taxes are high.
See safety.md for comprehensive legal guidance.
The Housing Reality (2026)
This deserves special attention:
- Price explosion: Median home from $300K (2019) to $550K+ (2026)
- Competition: Multiple offers, cash buyers, waived inspections common
- Rent increases: 30-50% in past 3 years in desirable areas
- California factor: Remote workers with CA salaries outbid locals
- Local sentiment: Significant resentment toward newcomers raising prices
- As a newcomer: Be aware you're part of a controversial dynamic. Don't lead with "I'm from California."
Language & Communication
- English dominant: Minimal language barrier
- Spanish useful: ~35% Hispanic population, appreciated in many contexts
- Texas phrases: "Y'all" is standard, "Bless your heart" is not always kind
- Direct communication: Texans are friendly but direct
- Small talk culture: Strangers talk to you. It's normal.
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