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        "body": "TopicFileVisitorsAttractions (must-see vs skip)visitor-attractions.mdItineraries (1/3/7 days)visitor-itineraries.mdWhere to stayvisitor-lodging.mdTips & day tripsvisitor-tips.mdNeighborhoodsQuick comparisonneighborhoods-index.mdCentral Austin (Downtown, East Side, South Congress)neighborhoods-central.mdNorth Austin (Domain, Arboretum, Cedar Park)neighborhoods-north.mdSouth Austin (Zilker, Barton Hills, Bouldin)neighborhoods-south.mdEast & Southeast (Mueller, Manor, Del Valle)neighborhoods-east.mdWest & Hill Country (Westlake, Lakeway, Bee Cave)neighborhoods-west.mdChoosing guideneighborhoods-choosing.mdFoodOverview & dining scenefood-overview.mdBBQ (the definitive guide)food-bbq.mdTex-Mex & Mexicanfood-mexican.mdFood trucks & trailersfood-trucks.mdFine dining & internationalfood-international.mdBest areas for diningfood-areas.mdPractical (tipping, dietary, hours)food-practical.mdMusic & EntertainmentLive music scenemusic-live.mdSXSW guidemusic-sxsw.mdACL & festivalsmusic-festivals.mdVenues by genremusic-venues.mdPracticalMoving & settlingresident.mdTransport (car culture vs alternatives)transport.mdCost of livingcost.mdSafety & lawssafety.mdWeather & seasonal tipsclimate.mdLocal services (utilities, DMV, taxes)local.mdCareerTech industry & salariestech.mdBusiness setup & Texas LLCbusiness.mdWork visas & sponsorshipvisas.mdStartups & VC scenestartup.mdLifestyleCulture & customsculture.mdHealthcare & insurancehealthcare.mdSchools & UT Austineducation.mdOutdoor lifestyleoutdoors.mdDriving & car ownershipdriving.md"
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        "body": "Austin is no longer cheap — the tech boom changed everything:\n\nHousing: Doubled in 5 years; crisis-level competition\nNo income tax: Offset by high property taxes (~2.1% of home value)\nFood & entertainment: Reasonable for a tech hub\nCar required: Transit exists but car is near-essential\nHealthcare: Private insurance required; costs vary wildly\nSavings vs CA: Still significant, but gap narrowing"
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        "body": "Summer underestimation — 40C+ heat is dangerous. Plan indoor activities Jun-Sep.\nFranklin BBQ line — 3-4 hour waits. Go at 8am or order ahead. Other BBQ is also great.\nSXSW chaos — Avoid downtown mid-March unless attending. Hotels 3x price.\nCedar fever — Not a cold. Dec-Feb allergies devastate newcomers. Get tested.\n\"Central Austin\" rent — Listings say central, mean 20 min from downtown.\nI-35 commute — Never underestimate. 10 miles can be 45+ minutes at rush hour.\nNo zoning myths — Austin has zoning, just different than CA/NY.\n\"Austin's changed\" locals — Yes, it has. They're not wrong. Be humble.\nProperty tax shock — Calculate it: ~2.1% of assessed value annually.\nWater restrictions — Summer droughts mean strict watering rules."
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Cultural Context\n\nAustin is Texas's liberal island but still fundamentally Texan:\n\nKeep Austin Weird: Local slogan supporting indie businesses\nMusic identity: \"Live Music Capital of the World\" — taken seriously\nTex-Mex is religion: Breakfast tacos are a daily ritual\nOutdoor culture: Running, biking, kayaking are lifestyle defaults\nCasual dress: Tech casual everywhere; suits are rare and suspicious See culture.md for detailed guidance.\n4. Weather Reality\nSubtropical climate: Mild winters, brutally hot summers\nBest seasons: Spring (Mar-May) and Fall (Oct-Nov) — 20-28C, gorgeous\nSummer (Jun-Sep): Extreme heat (38-42C), everyone moves indoors\nWinter (Dec-Feb): Mild (5-18C) but occasional ice storms\n\"Allergy capital\": Cedar fever (Dec-Feb), oak (Mar-Apr) are severe See climate.md for monthly breakdown and survival tips.\n5. 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Transit Reality\n\nUnlike coastal cities, Austin is car-centric:\n\nCar: Near-essential for most lifestyles\nCapMetro buses: Exist but limited coverage\nMetroRail: One line, commuter-focused, limited hours\nRideshare: Uber/Lyft widely available\nBiking: Growing infrastructure, good in central areas\nE-scooters: Everywhere downtown, useful for short trips\nI-35 traffic: Legendary. Plan around it or suffer. See transport.md for complete guide.\n8. Neighborhood Matching\nProfile\tBest Areas\nYoung tech workers\tEast Austin, Downtown, South Lamar\nFamilies\tCircle C, Steiner Ranch, Cedar Park\nRemote workers\tSouth Congress, Zilker, Mueller\nBudget-conscious\tRound Rock, Pflugerville, Manor\nLuxury seekers\tWestlake, Tarrytown, Lake Austin\nMusic lovers\tEast 6th, Red River, South Congress\nOutdoor enthusiasts\tBarton Hills, Zilker, Bee Cave\nStudents/young professionals\tWest Campus, North Loop, Hyde Park\nThe Austin Transformation\n\nUnderstanding Austin requires knowing its recent history:\n\nPre-2010: Affordable college town with great music scene\n2010-2015: Tech presence grows, \"Silicon Hills\" nickname sticks\n2015-2020: F1 arrives (COTA), growth accelerates, prices rise\n2020-2021: Pandemic exodus from CA; Tesla, Oracle announce moves\n2021-2023: Housing prices double, traffic worsens, \"old Austin\" mourned\n2023-present: Growth slows slightly, affordability crisis, infrastructure struggles\n\nThe city you'll find today is dramatically different from even 5 years ago.\n\nAustin-Specific Traps\nSummer underestimation — 40C+ heat is dangerous. Plan indoor activities Jun-Sep.\nFranklin BBQ line — 3-4 hour waits. Go at 8am or order ahead. Other BBQ is also great.\nSXSW chaos — Avoid downtown mid-March unless attending. Hotels 3x price.\nCedar fever — Not a cold. Dec-Feb allergies devastate newcomers. Get tested.\n\"Central Austin\" rent — Listings say central, mean 20 min from downtown.\nI-35 commute — Never underestimate. 10 miles can be 45+ minutes at rush hour.\nNo zoning myths — Austin has zoning, just different than CA/NY.\n\"Austin's changed\" locals — Yes, it has. They're not wrong. Be humble.\nProperty tax shock — Calculate it: ~2.1% of assessed value annually.\nWater restrictions — Summer droughts mean strict watering rules.\nLegal Awareness\n\nKey laws visitors/residents must know:\n\nMarijuana: Still illegal in Texas. Not decriminalized. Real arrests happen.\nOpen carry: Legal for handguns (21+, no permit required as of 2021).\nAlcohol: Bars close at 2am. No public drinking. Some areas dry on Sundays.\nEmployment: At-will state. Non-competes enforceable but limited.\nTenant rights: Landlord-friendly state. Lease terms are usually final.\nVehicle inspection: Annual requirement. Registration separate.\nNo state income tax: But property and sales taxes are high.\n\nSee safety.md for comprehensive legal guidance.\n\nThe Housing Reality (2026)\n\nThis deserves special attention:\n\nPrice explosion: Median home from $300K (2019) to $550K+ (2026)\nCompetition: Multiple offers, cash buyers, waived inspections common\nRent increases: 30-50% in past 3 years in desirable areas\nCalifornia factor: Remote workers with CA salaries outbid locals\nLocal sentiment: Significant resentment toward newcomers raising prices\nAs a newcomer: Be aware you're part of a controversial dynamic. 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