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Buying a Home in 78702 as a Black Buyer

78702 is the heart of historic East Austin — and buying here as a Black buyer can feel like more than a transaction. This is the practical guide: the market, the process, the taxes, your rights, and how to do it with both confidence and context.

If you've read the rest of this series, you know the weight 78702 carries. This piece is the nuts-and-bolts companion to that story — for when you're ready to actually buy.

Why 78702 Specifically

78702 is East Austin's most historically significant zip code, the core of what the 1928 plan designated as the city's Black district. Today it's one of the most sought-after areas in the city — walkable, central, full of culture, and still home to churches and institutions that anchored Black Austin for generations. For a Black buyer, putting down roots here can carry a meaning that's hard to put a price on.

Understand the Market Before You Fall in Love

East Austin's market moves, and 78702 is among its most dynamic pockets. Rather than quote numbers that go stale, I'll point you to our featured properties and current market reporting for live figures. The things to understand going in:

  • Inventory and pricing shift — get current data, not last year's headline.
  • Property taxes matter enormously here. Rapid appreciation has driven tax bills up sharply, so budget for the tax line, not just the mortgage.
  • Older housing stock is common. Many homes carry history — and sometimes deferred maintenance. Inspections matter.
  • Lot value often drives price. In parts of 78702 you're buying location and land as much as the structure.

A Note on Property Taxes

Texas has no state income tax, but property taxes are correspondingly high — and in a rapidly appreciating area like 78702, they can climb fast. Look into the homestead exemption, and if you're a senior or have a disability, ask about additional exemptions and deferral options. Factor the realistic tax bill into your budget from day one.

Know Your Fair-Housing Rights

The history in this series isn't only history. While explicit redlining is illegal, subtler forms of lending and housing discrimination persist nationally. You should buy knowing your protections:

  • The Fair Housing Act (1968) bars discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of housing based on race, color, religion, sex, familial status, national origin, or disability.
  • If you believe you've faced discrimination — from a seller, agent, or lender — you can file a complaint with HUD.
  • Shop your mortgage. Compare lenders and rates; don't accept the first offer as the only offer.
  • Work with an agent who understands this terrain and has your interests at heart.

The Process, Briefly

  • Get pre-approved so you know your real budget and can move quickly.
  • Define your non-negotiables — location within 78702, home vs. lot, timeline.
  • Tour with context. We can walk the history of a block, not just the square footage.
  • Make a competitive, informed offer with current comps behind it.
  • Inspect thoroughly, especially on older homes.
  • Close, and become part of the neighborhood's next chapter.

You Don't Have to Navigate This Alone

Buying in 78702 is part market, part history, part heart. I've done it myself, and I'd be glad to help you do it well — with the context this neighborhood deserves and the practical guidance any buyer needs. Start with our buyer resources and featured listings, and reach out whenever you're ready.

Resources & More From the Series

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