Will the Austin Real Estate Market Crash?

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One of the biggest questions swirling around Central Texas is: “Will the Austin real estate market crash in 2025?” Between headlines and TikTok predictions (seriously, stop trusting that guy in his car giving “expert” advice), it’s natural to wonder what’s really going on. Let’s break it down—without the doom and gloom.

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A Cooling Market, Not a Crash

Experts agree we’re not staring down the barrel of a crash. Austin’s market isn’t freefalling—it’s just cooling off, kind of like your queso when you get distracted mid-conversation. Demand is still strong, supply is still tight, and that combo keeps us far from disaster. (Sources: Forbes, Ramsey Solutions)

 

What the Numbers Tell Us

In 2025, inventory is up and median prices have softened a bit. Zillow pegs Austin’s average home value at $512,937, down 6.8% year-over-year, with homes taking about 47 days to go pending. Translation? The bidding-war chaos is over. You no longer have to sell your soul (or your first-born) just to get an offer accepted. Balance is creeping back into the picture, and honestly—that’s a win for everyone. (Source: Zillow)

 

Buyers Take the Driver’s Seat

For buyers, this shift is like finally finding a parking spot on South Congress on a Saturday—rare, but worth celebrating. Nearly 80% of homes sold under list price earlier this year, meaning buyers are suddenly calling more of the shots. Negotiating isn’t just allowed again—it’s encouraged. (Source: Axios)

 

Sellers, Don’t Panic

Sellers, before you break out the sad violin music, take a deep breath. Homes are still selling—just with a bit more patience and strategy. Price smart, stage right, and lean on strong marketing. With Austin still attracting new residents faster than a BBQ joint sells out of brisket, the demand isn’t disappearing—it’s just leveling out. (Source: MySanAntonio)

 

So, Crash or Correction?

The verdict: correction, not crash. Think of it like Austin traffic—sometimes it slows, sometimes it flows, but the city keeps moving forward. Realtor.com even lists Austin as one of the metros officially shifting to a buyer’s market in 2025. (Source: New York Post)

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Our Takeaway

This market is more like putting on cruise control instead of going pedal-to-the-metal. That’s good news for buyers who want options and for sellers who want serious, committed offers. Either way, the sky isn’t falling—it’s just adjusting its hat to block a little more Texas sun.

Curious about what’s happening in your neighborhood? Reach out—we’ll give you the real story (and maybe a queso recommendation too).

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Behind the Brand: Marketing + Communications Manager

Felicia Joy Nowoslawski—known to many as FJ—serves as the Marketing and Communications Manager for the Jorgenson Group, where she oversees branding, content strategy, client communications, and creative marketing campaigns that help the team stand out in Central Texas and beyond. With a background in finance and a knack for storytelling, Felicia brings both analytical insight and creativity to the table, ensuring every listing, client event, and marketing effort is executed with excellence.


Licensed Realtor® + Advocate for Military Families

In addition to leading marketing for the team, Felicia is also a licensed Texas Realtor®. As a proud Army wife—her husband Nicholas serves at Fort Hood with the 1st Cavalry Division—she has a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities military families face when relocating. She is a certified Military Relocation Professional and KW Military Division Member, specializing in guiding service members and their families through smooth PCS moves. Helping military families isn’t just professional for Felicia—it’s personal.


A FINANCIAL + Marketing BACKGROUND THAT SETS HER APART

Originally from Massachusetts, Felicia moved to Texas at 17 and quickly put down roots in the Lone Star State. She earned her BBA in Accounting from the University of Houston and spent a decade in the financial sector before pursuing her passion for real estate and marketing. This unique blend of financial expertise and creative vision allows her to approach marketing strategies—and client transactions—with both precision and innovation.


AWARDS + RECOGNITION

Felicia’s contributions have been recognized within the Jorgenson Group, where she earned “Newcomer of the Year” and ranked third in total closed units in 2022. Today, her focus on marketing and communications plays a vital role in supporting the team’s growth, while her active license allows her to continue helping families with a personal touch.


Life Beyond Work

Outside of real estate and marketing, Felicia treasures time with her husband Nicholas and their two sons, Lincoln and Grant. She enjoys golfing at Mill Creek Golf Course, paddleboarding on Belton Lake, and planning her next scuba adventure—she’s a certified PADI diver with dreams of exploring the Great Barrier Reef. At the heart of it all, Felicia’s faith guides her daily life. With God first in everything she does, she strives to live with purpose, serve others wholeheartedly, and build a legacy of love, integrity, and service for her family and community.


Designations + Certifications

Felicia holds multiple licenses & professional certifications, including:

 

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Other Accolades

  • Jorgenson Group Newcomer of the Year
  • Jorgenson Group #3 in Closed Units, 2022