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New 2026 list shows 629 condo units under construction or closed in Austin area in 2025

April 4, 2026

  • What: A 2026 list of new condominium properties tallied 629 units either under construction or closed in 2025 within the five-county Austin region.
  • Who: Zonda Advisory provided the market data used to compile the list, which ranks properties by units under construction.
  • Why it matters: The 629-unit total marks a decline from 1,310 units in 2024, signaling a notable drop in condo activity that affects local housing supply and development tracking.

Local market data compiled for a 2026 listing shows 629 condominium units were either under construction or completed during 2025 across the Austin region. Zonda Advisory supplied the figures used to assemble and rank the list by the number of units actively under construction at each property.

The tally only includes condominium projects that were under development or that closed during 2025, and it excludes any project with fewer than 10 units. Zonda provided an estimated count of closed units based on deed transaction activity recorded through December 31, 2025.

By Zonda's count, the 2025 total of 629 units represents a sizable drop from the 1,310 condo units that were under construction or closed in 2024. The list highlights a year-over-year decline in multiunit condo projects, as measured by construction starts and closings captured in the dataset.

The coverage area for the compilation spans five Central Texas counties: Travis, Williamson, Hays, Bastrop and Caldwell. Properties inside those county lines that met the size and timing criteria were eligible for inclusion on the list.

Organizers ranked projects by how many units were under construction at each site, which provides a snapshot of where larger-scale condo development concentrated during the year. Project-level closed counts rely on deed filings, so the final numbers reflect recorded transactions through the end of 2025.

Developers, planners and market watchers use such rankings to track housing inventory and development trends, since the data isolates new condo activity above a 10-unit threshold. The 2026 list offers a comparative view of where condominium density rose or fell between 2024 and 2025 based on construction and closing activity.

For readers seeking deeper detail, the underlying dataset combines Zonda Advisory market information with county deed records to estimate closings and to establish which projects met the inclusion rules for the five-county Austin area.

Sources

  • Zonda Advisory market data
  • County deed transaction records
  • Business journal coverage of regional development