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The Texas Current Podcast presented by Texas Home Talk

The Texas Current Podcast presented by Texas Home Talk

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There's Texas, and then there's the Texas locals actually live in — the Thursday night pickin' circle in Wimberley, the new brewery in Cibolo nobody's writing about yet, the best breakfast taco in a town you've never driven through.


The Texas Current Podcast brings you the food, events, music, and community stories from 24+ towns across the I-35 corridor and the Hill Country. It's the stuff your neighbor would tell you over the fence — if your neighbor happened to spend every week driving between New Braunfels, Boerne, Kyle, and Cedar Park.


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Episodes
  • Living in Boerne Texas 2026: The Hill Country’s "Goldilocks Zone"
    Apr 24 2026

    Living in Boerne Texas 2026: The Hill Country’s "Goldilocks Zone"

    Is it possible to live "off the grid" while staying perfectly connected? In this episode of Texas Home Talk, Maddie Lawson and Tyler Brooks venture northwest of San Antonio to explore Boerne, Texas (pronounced Bur-nee).

    Boerne is currently experiencing unprecedented demand, fueled by a unique mix of remote workers, military families, and city escapees. We break down the "Boerne Superpower"—a geographic sweet spot that offers limestone bluffs and ancient live oaks without sacrificing a 30-minute commute to San Antonio’s major employers.

    Inside This Episode:

    • The I-10 Advantage: Why Boerne is winning the "commuter war" against I-35 towns like New Braunfels by avoiding 18-wheeler gridlock and massive summer tourism.
    • The "Zip Code Cheat Code": How to find a home with a San Antonio address (78015) that still feeds into the elite Boerne Independent School District.
    • School District Deep Dive: Boerne ISD’s staggering six consecutive A ratings and 98.3% graduation rate—and why parents treat their homes like "hotels they never check out of."
    • Market Resilience: Why Boerne is defying the softening Texas trend with a 3.4% appreciation rate and a median list price of $665,000.
    • Financing the Dream: Navigating the "Jumbo Loan" maze and the "Uncapped VA Loan" leverage that allows veterans to buy luxury estates with zero down.

    Neighborhood Spotlights:

    • Esperanza: The "Resort King"—featuring a neighborhood lazy river and a family-centric, golf-cart culture.
    • Cordillera Ranch: The pinnacle of Hill Country luxury—8,700 acres, equestrian facilities, and Jack Nicklaus-designed golf starting at $1.5M.
    • The Trails at Herff Ranch: The "Relatable Entry"—modern builds starting around $415k with guaranteed access to top-tier schools.

    Local Rituals & Culture:

    • The Hill Country Mile: Exploring "adaptive reuse" in 19th-century limestone buildings.
    • The Tuesday Market: A special farmers market designed specifically for the town's massive remote-work population.
    • Cedar Fever Relief: Why hyperlocal honey is a mandatory purchase at the Herff Farm market.

    Resources:

    Get all of the information that you can use on Boerne at texashometalk.com/communities/boerne/

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    "Boerne is a destination town, not a compromise town. You don't end up here by accident; you choose it for a backdrop that makes the modern world look a whole lot better."

    Are you ready to see if the "Boerne frequency" matches your lifestyle?

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    20 mins
  • Living in New Braunfels 2026: More Than Just a River Float
    Apr 24 2026

    Is New Braunfels just a weekend getaway, or is it the ultimate "geographic sweet spot" for your next move? In this episode of The Texas Current, Tyler Brooks and Maddie Lawson tear up the glossy brochures to give you the ground-level truth about relocating to this historic Hill Country gem in 2026.

    As the "pandemic frenzy" fades, New Braunfels has shifted into a firm buyer’s market with a staggering 10 months of housing inventory. We break down why homes are sitting for an average of 127 days, how to navigate "Escrow Shock," and why you need to understand the German philosophy of Lokal before you sign a contract.


    Inside This Episode:

    • The 2026 Market Shift: Median prices have dipped to $338,000, and sellers are finally paying for rate buydowns. We discuss why you no longer have to "panic buy" in the Austin-San Antonio corridor.
    • The "Escrow Shock" Warning: Why Texas’s lack of income tax makes property tax assessments a "silent killer" for your monthly budget.
    • Geography 101: Decoding the "shortest river in Texas" (the Comal) and the reality of living in "Flash Flood Alley."
    • Neighborhood Micro-Climates: * Gruene (pronounced "Green"): The historic crown jewel vs. the reality of tourist crowds.
      • The Hill & Landa Park: Established family vibes and the struggle for holiday parking.
      • The New Frontier: Veramendi and Meyer Ranch’s master-planned resort lifestyle.
    • The School District Chaos: Why kids in the same subdivision might end up in different districts (Comal ISD vs. NBISD) and how that impacts your home’s value.

    Local Secrets & Lifestyle:

    • Cedar Fever vs. Local Honey: The "folk remedy" for surviving Central Texas allergies.
    • The Saturday Ritual: Why the Farmers Market is the "operating system" of the town.
    • Pronunciation Guide: If you want to sound like a local, you need to learn how to say Comal, Gruene, and Naegelin’s.

    Key Data Points Mentioned:

    • Median Sale Price: $338,000 (Down 3.6% YoY).
    • Inventory: 10 months (Up from 2.47 months last year).
    • Electricity: 15.87 cents per kWh (and why your AC will run for 7 months straight).

    Resources: Find the skinny on moving to New Braunfels at http://texashometalk.com/communities/new-braunfels.

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    "An authentic 180-year-old town is not going to adapt to your preferences. You have to adapt to its rhythms."
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    14 mins
  • How Round Rock Texas is Beating the Austin Crash
    Apr 24 2026

    Episode Description: Round Rock 2026: The Suburb That Built an Empire

    Is Round Rock still just a "suburb of Austin," or has the younger sibling finally outgrown its shadow? In this deep dive, Tyler Brooks and Maddie Lawson unpack the 2026 reality of living in one of Texas's fastest-growing cities.

    With a population soaring past 142,000 and an economy anchored by "The Dell Effect," Round Rock has transformed into a self-sustaining powerhouse. We explore the "financial cheat code" that stretches to the year 2099, the invisible neighborhood traps that can tank your home’s resale value, and why Round Rock’s housing market stayed on the tracks while Austin’s "hot air balloon" popped.

    Inside This Episode:

    • The Dell Cheat Code: How a 1993 sales tax agreement actively subsidizes your personal property tax bill until 2099.
    • The Economic Freight Train: Why the shift from tech-heavy jobs to physical anchors like Kalahari Resorts, Flex manufacturing, and the Samsung supply chain has made Round Rock "recession-resistant."
    • Real Estate Reality Check: Understanding why median home prices ($389k–$420k) are holding firm while neighboring Austin saw double-digit drops.
    • The School District Trap: Why a Round Rock mailing address doesn’t guarantee a spot in Round Rock ISD—and how "invisible lines" in neighborhoods like Terra Vista impact your equity.
    • Lifestyle & Friction: From the legendary Round Rock Donuts and Triple-A baseball at Dell Diamond to the brutal reality of I-35 construction and the looming Central Texas water crisis.

    Key Data Points Mentioned:

    • Growth: 18.4% increase since 2020.
    • Commute: An average of 22 minutes (but watch out for those toll road fees!).
    • Education: Round Rock ISD’s current TEA rating and what a 96.6% graduation rate means for your family.
    • Market Stability: Why a 5-day return-to-office mandate is physically "trapping" housing demand within city limits.

    Resources: Check out the full neighborhood maps, tax calculators, and relocation guides at https://texashometalk.com/communities/round-rock/.

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    "Round Rock isn't just living in Austin's shadow anymore; it's casting its own."
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    21 mins
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