7 Signs You’re Ready to Buy a Home (Texas Hill Country Edition)
- You’ve outgrown your storage unit… and your patience.
Your “temporary” setup has been anything but. You’re ready to stop playing Tetris with your furniture and finally hang things on the wall—with nails, not command strips. - You’ve started watching sunsets like it’s a full-time job.
If you’ve ever pulled over to snap a pic of the sky over Canyon Lake, you’re more than ready to call this place home. - You say things like “one day we’ll have a porch swing” … unironically.
Spoiler alert: that porch swing deserves a covered porch, not an apartment balcony. - Your browser history is 70% floor plans, 20% Pinterest, and 10% queso recipes.
You’re deep into that “what if we moved” phase—and it’s starting to look a lot like a plan. - You want chickens. Or a smoker. Or both.
It’s not just about the square footage—it’s about a lifestyle. One where you can hear crickets, not traffic. - You’re ready for neighbors who wave back.
Hill Country living means friendly people, real conversations, and a little breathing room. You’re not just buying a house—you’re joining a community. - You’re tired of waiting.
Because the only perfect time to buy a home is when you’re ready to live in one.