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QUILLUS FOR REAL ESTATE · AUSTIN, TX

Real estate farming in Austin starts with the street you just sold on.

337,282 homes carry a Austin mailing address — and every one of them will list someday, with whichever agent owned the street that year. Quillus mails the 100 homes nearest every closing, listing, or open house — within 24 hours, each card tracked to the house that scanned it.

Map your farmSee the Austin numbers

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THE LOCAL NUMBERS

Austin, TX by the numbers.

Measured from the Quillus address map and U.S. Census data — the same numbers the product runs on.

337,282

Homes to farm

Across 763 Census block groups

≈490 ft

Typical 100-home farm

Median distance to the 100th-nearest home, sampled from real addresses

$683,400

Median home value

$17,100

GCI per median listing

At a 2.5% commission side — your split may vary

62.1%

Owner-occupied

Future sellers, not property managers

631

Homes per sq mi

Approximate — Census land area
Sources: Quillus address corpus (155M+ geo-located U.S. addresses) and U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-year estimates, 2024 vintage. City-level aggregates; snapshot 2026-06-13.
WHAT THE DATA SAYS

Reading Austin like a listing agent.

The farm math

337,282 mailable homes carry a Austin address across 763 Census block groups. We measured it against our address map: a 100-home farm around a typical Austin address spans about 490 feet — wider streets, bigger lots. Where homes spread out, the mailbox is the neighborhood bulletin board — a card does the job a yard sign can't.

The equity picture

The median Austin home is valued at $683,400, per the latest ACS five-year estimates. One listing at that median is roughly $17,100 in gross commission at a 2.5% side — a 100-card farm touch costs about what you'd spend on a single boosted social post.

The listing supply

62.1% owner-occupancy means a working mix: owner-occupants who will list someday, plus investor-owned homes that trade more often and on shorter notice. A 1992 median build year puts whole subdivisions on similar ownership clocks — when one street starts trading, the rest of it follows within a few seasons.

HOW IT WORKS

One closing. One hundred mailboxes. One name they remember.

See the full walkthrough on the real estate farming page — or try it with your last closing's address.

Drop the just-sold pin

Enter the sold property's address. Quillus pulls the 100 physically closest Austin homes from its address map — the actual street, not a ZIP-code list.

Cards mail within 24 hours

Each neighbor gets your just-sold announcement with a satellite view of their own home on the card — in mailboxes while the sign is still in the yard.

Know who's curious

Every card carries its own QR code tied to one address. A neighbor who scans a just-sold card is telling you something — follow up before they call anyone else.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Real estate farming in Austin, answered with numbers.

337,282 mailable residential addresses carry a Austin mailing address in the Quillus map, across 763 Census block groups. A productive farm is a slice of that — Quillus builds farms from the 100 homes physically nearest any address you pick (a closing, a listing, your own block), so every card lands where your name already means something.

The median Austin home is valued at $683,400. At a 2.5% commission side, one median listing is roughly $17,100 in gross commission — which is why a farm that produces even one extra listing a year pays for its postcards many times over.

Tighter than you'd think. Sampling real Austin addresses against our map, the 100 nearest homes around a typical address sit within about 490 feet (150 meters). That's a true neighborhood farm — the same streets, the same sight lines — not a ZIP-code mailing list. That distance is the farm's proximity radius — the working unit of proximity mail marketing.

Enter the sold property's address. Quillus finds the 100 nearest Austin homes, builds each neighbor a card — your branding, the sale announcement, and a satellite view of their own home — and has them in the mail stream within 24 hours, while the sign is still in the yard. Every card carries its own QR code, so you see exactly which neighbors scanned.

Yes — by construction. Quillus targets on geography and housing-market signals only: distance from your address, home counts, values, housing stock. It never selects recipients by race, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, disability, or any other protected characteristic, and the Austin figures on this page are aggregate housing-market statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau — not data about who lives in any home.

Two sources: the Quillus address map (155M+ geo-located U.S. addresses — the Austin home counts and farm-radius figures are measured from it directly) and the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey 5-year estimates (2024 vintage) for home values and occupancy. Figures are city-level aggregates, refreshed when new ACS data ships.

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