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Round Rock is located in the United States
Round Rock
Round Rock
Location in the United States
Round Rock, Texas
Dell Diamond baseball stadium in Round Rock
Dell Diamond baseball stadium in Round Rock
Motto: 
"Sports Capital of Texas"
Round Rock is located in Texas
Round Rock
Round Rock
Location in Texas

Coordinates: 30°31′37″N 97°39′50″W / 30.52694°N 97.66389°W / 30.52694; -97.66389Country United StatesState TexasCountiesWilliamson, TravisIncorporated1913Government

 

 • TypeCouncil-Manager • City CouncilMayor Craig Morgan[citation needed] • City ManagerLaurie Hadley[citation needed]Area

 • Total

38.00 sq mi (98.41 km2) • Land37.64 sq mi (97.48 km2) • Water0.36 sq mi (0.93 km2)Elevation

735 ft (224 m)Population

 (2020)
 • Total

119,468

 • Estimate 
(2021)[3]

123,876 • RankUS: 221st
TX: 28th • Density3,174/sq mi (1,225.6/km2)DemonymRound RockerTime zoneUTC−6 (Central (CST)) • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)ZIP Codes

78664, 78665, 78680–78683

Area code512 & 737FIPS code48-63500GNIS feature ID2411005[2]Websitewww.roundrocktexas.gov

Round Rock is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, in Williamson County (with a small part in Travis County),[4] which is a part of the Greater Austin metropolitan area. Its population is 119,468 according to the 2020 census.[5]

The city straddles the Balcones Escarpment,[6] a fault line in which the areas roughly east of Interstate 35 are flat and characterized by having black, fertile soils of the Blackland Prairie, and the west side of the Escarpment, which consists mostly of hilly, karst-like terrain with little topsoil and higher elevations and which is part of the Texas Hill Country. Located about 20 miles (32 km) north of downtown Austin, Round Rock shares a common border with Austin near Texas State Highway 45.

In August 2008, Money named Round Rock as the seventh-best American small city in which to live.[7] Round Rock was the only Texas city to make the Top 10. In a CNN article dated July 1, 2009, Round Rock was listed as the second-fastest-growing city in the country, with a population growth of 8.2% in the preceding year.[8]

According to the 2008 ratings from the Texas Education Agency, the Round Rock Independent School District ranks among the best in the state. Of 42 schools within it, 12 were rated exemplary and 11 were recognized.

Round Rock is perhaps best known as the international headquarters of Dell, which employs about 16,000 people at its Round Rock facilities.[9] The presence of Dell along with other major employers,[10] an economic development program, major retailers such as IKEA, a Premium Outlet Mall, and the mixed-use La Frontera center, have changed Round Rock from a sleepy bedroom community[11] into its own self-contained "super suburb".[12]

History

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Prehistory

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Round Rock and Williamson County have been the site of human habitation since at least 9,200 BCE. The area's earliest known inhabitants lived during the late Pleistocene (Ice Age), and are linked to the Clovis culture around 9,200 BCE based on evidence found at the much-studied Gault Site, midway between Georgetown and Fort Cavazos.[13] One of the most important discoveries in recent times is the ancient skeletal remains dubbed "the Leanderthal Lady" because of its age and proximity to Leander, Texas.[14] The site is 4 miles (6 km) west of Round Rock and was discovered by accident by Texas Department of Transportation workers while drilling core samples for a new highway. The site has been studied for many years and samples carbon date to this particular Pleistocene period around 10,500 years ago.

Prehistoric and Archaic period "open occupation" campsites are also found throughout the county along streams and other water sources, including Brushy Creek in Round Rock and the San Gabriel River in Georgetown, 10 mi (16 km) north.[15] These archeology dig sites show a much greater volume United States evidence of Archaic period inhabitants based on relics and flint tools recovered from burned rock middens. The earliest known "historical" Native American occupants, the Tonkawa, were a flint-working, hunting people who followed the buffalo on foot and periodically set fire to the prairie to aid them in their hunts.

Post-Archaic Native American history

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During the 18th century, the Tonkawa made the transition to a horse culture and used firearms to a limited extent. Apparently, small numbers of Kiowa, Yojuane, Tawakoni, and Mayeye Native Americans lived in the county at the time of the earliest Anglo settlements.[16] After they were crowded out by white settlement, the Comanches raided settlements in the county until the 1860s. In the late 19th century, Native Americans were being pushed out of Central Texas.

As the area developed into a rural Anglo community, some of the modern paved roads followed the original Native-American pathways. One famous immigration route passed through Round Rock and is called the "Double File Trail" because the path was wide enough for two horsemen to ride side-by-side. It is part of a longer trail from North Texas that crossed the San Gabriel River in Georgetown, Brushy Creek in Round Rock, and the Colorado River in Austin.[17] An elementary school in the Round Rock school district, Double File Trail Elementary School, is named for the trail.

19th-century history

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The "round rock" of Round Rock, Texas, in Brushy Creek along the historic Chisholm Trail

In 1851, a small community was formed on the banks of Brushy Creek, near a large round and anvil-shaped rock in the middle of the creek. (

30°30′47.14″N 97°41′21.62″W / 30.5130944°N 97.6893389°W / 30.5130944; -97.6893389) This round rock marked a convenient low-water crossing for wagons, horses, and cattle. The first postmaster called the community "Brushy", and the creek was called "Brushy Creek", but in 1854, at the suggestion of the postmaster, the small settlement was renamed Round Rock in honor of this now famous rock.[18] After the Civil War, Jesse Chisholm began moving cattle from South Texas through Round Rock on the way to Abilene, Kansas. The route he established, which crossed Brushy Creek at the round rock, became known as the Chisholm Trail.[19] Most of the old buildings, including the old Saint Charles Hotel, have been preserved. This historic area is now called "Old Town".[20]

The Palm House Museum in Round Rock

Downtown Round Rock was the site of a historic gunfight and subsequent capture (and death) of the 19th-century American train robber Sam Bass,[21] by the Texas Ranger Division on July 19, 1878. The Rangers followed Bass and his gang after they robbed the Fort Worth-to-Cleburne train. Bass was tracked to Round Rock, and as he attempted to flee, Bass was shot and killed in a gun battle by Ranger George Herold and Ranger Sergeant Richard Ware. Sheriff's Deputy A.W. Grimes was killed in the shootout. Near Ware was Soapy Smith, a noted con man, and his cousin Edwin, who witnessed Ware's shot. Soapy exclaimed, "I think you got him."[22] The event is known locally as the "Sam Bass Shootout".[23] This shootout is recreated each year at the July 4 Frontier Days Celebration in Old Settlers Park. Bass is buried in Round Rock Cemetery, northwest of "Old Town" on Sam Bass Road. His original headstone can be found on display at the Round Rock Public Library.[24]

20th-century history

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Cotton

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In the first half of the 20th century, the county's wealth came from the cotton fields.[25] Cotton, row crops, grapes, and truck farming were the predominant subsistence east of Interstate 35. West of the Balcones divide, ranchers raised cattle, sheep, and to a lesser extent, goats.[26] Due to Round Rock's favorable geographic location over the rich, fertile "blackland prairie" soils also known locally as the "black waxy"[27] (due to the soil's high clay content), cotton was the largest economic driver at that time. Because of the soil and climate, this ecoregion is ideally suited to crop agriculture. Nearby Taylor, Texas, east of Round Rock, was the primary cotton center where the crop was hauled for ginning (its seeds mechanically removed) at the cotton gin, compressed into bales, and shipped by train. Austin was also a cotton center for a time once the railroad arrived there in the 1870s.[28] Cotton production and cattle raising, on a much smaller scale, continues today, although primarily east of Round Rock.

Chisholm Trail Crossing Park

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To preserve the heritage of the famous crossing, a Chisholm Trail Crossing Park was developed to provide visitors with a simulated scene of Round Rock's historical role in the Chisholm cattle drive. Commemorative plaques in the park tell of the history of Round Rock. The bronze sculptures of four steers with pioneer woman Hattie Cluck and her son, Emmitt, were commissioned by the city through donations from Round Rock residents. The sculptures depict Round Rock's history as a crossing location along the Chisholm Trail.[29] The project plans include 18 to 20 additional bronze statues over time.

Old Settlers Association

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The entrance to the Old Settlers Association facilities in Round Rock, Texas

Following the end of the American Civil War, a group of Confederate veterans held a reunion in Georgetown on August 27, 1904, for the old settlers of Williamson County and their descendants. The invitation promised "good music, plenty to eat, and above all a warm welcome." The event was well-attended, and reunions—now called Old Settlers Association (OSA) reunions—have been held annually ever since. After the initial one, the event was moved to Round Rock and eventually a structure was built (along with three restored log cabins) in the Palm Valley area of Round Rock, in front of Old Settlers Park, just off Highway 79 in east Round Rock. All members of the organization are descendants of Williamson County residents prior to 1904. OSA has about 50 active members and 300 members in all.[30] The Old Settlers Association today is a social and educational group, with the purpose of facilitating social activities, as well as collecting and preserving important historical information and facts. The facilities are rented for meetings, arts and craft and collectable shows, events, parties, weddings and rehearsal dinners.[31]

Economic impact of Interstate 35

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In the 1950s, planners of the new Interstate Highway System proposed to route Interstate 35 through Taylor, whose population and cotton industry made it the county's economic powerhouse. Highway Commissioner DeWitt Greer called for the "interregional" highway to go through Taylor on its way from Dallas to Austin, but some Taylor leaders and other citizens fought the idea, worried about the possibility of cutting farmers off from all or part of their fields, traffic noise, damage to country life, loss of farmland, and unwanted right-of-way acquisition—it was proposed to be an astounding 300 feet (90 m) wide, unheard of before this time. No one even knew what an "Interregional Highway" would look like, unless they had traveled to Germany to see the Autobahn or the Merritt Parkway in Connecticut. Instead, they wanted improvements to the farm-to-market roads and a straight route to Austin.[32]

Meanwhile, Round Rock leaders sought the highway and its potential economic benefits. Mayor Louis Henna lobbied the Highway Commission. In June 1956, the 15-year debate over the form, funding, and route of the Interstate was resolved.[33] Due to the heavy lobbying, and not wanting to antagonize Taylor, the highway was built along the edge of the Balcones Fault line, running through Round Rock. The precise route was not without opposition, however, as the new road cut off "Old Town" to the west from what had become the more recent "downtown" area east of Interstate 35.[34] The Interstate eventually made Round Rock into a viable and vibrant commercial center, while Taylor withered with the decline of the cotton industry. Today, it is a minor, modest town with a smaller population, while Round Rock has thrived and rapidly grown into the largest city in the county, attracting Dell Computer and major retail centers.[12] The transformation of Round Rock is detailed in a book by Linda Scarborough (publisher of the Williamson County Sun newspaper) titled Road, River and Ol' Boy Politics: A Texas County's Path from Farm to Supersuburb published by Texas State Historical Press.[27]

Life as a suburb community

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By the 1990s, Round Rock was primarily a suburb, with the majority of its employed residents working in Austin and then returning home after work to places such as Round Rock and Georgetown, where housing and land were less expensive. In the 1990s, Round Rock had few major employers and jobs other than local retail and other services, or ranching and farming.[11] In the late 1990s, though, that began to change as economic development became a major focus of the city and the Chamber of Commerce. Dell Corporation moved its headquarters to Round Rock, which has provided a significant number of jobs with 16,000 employees at its Round Rock headquarters.[35][36](See also the Business and economic development section in this article.)

Geography

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Round Rock is 17 miles (27 kilometers) north of downtown Austin, and 10 mi (16 km) south of Georgetown. Its elevation is 709 ft (216 m).[citation needed] According to the US Census Bureau, the city has an area of 26.3 square miles (68 km2), of which 26.1 square miles (68 km2) are land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km2) (0.50%) is covered by water.[37] Prior to the 2010 census, the city annexed part of the Brushy Creek CDP, increasing its area to 35.9 square miles (93 km2), of which 35.6 square miles (92 km2) of it is land and 0.3 square miles (0.78 km2) is water.[38][39]

Climate

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The climate in this area is characterized by generally hot, humid summers and mild, cool winters. According to the Köppen climate classification, Round Rock has a humid subtropical climate, Cfa on climate maps.[40]

Climate data for Round Rock, Texas
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 88
(31)
100
(38)
96
(36)
96
(36)
102
(39)
109
(43)
105
(41)
107
(42)
109
(43)
99
(37)
92
(33)
88
(31)
109
(43)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 60
(16)
65
(18)
73
(23)
79
(26)
85
(29)
91
(33)
95
(35)
96
(36)
90
(32)
82
(28)
70
(21)
62
(17)
79
(26)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 35
(2)
39
(4)
46
(8)
54
(12)
62
(17)
69
(21)
71
(22)
70
(21)
64
(18)
55
(13)
45
(7)
37
(3)
54
(12)
Record low °F (°C) 8
(−13)
9
(−13)
18
(−8)
22
(−6)
34
(1)
50
(10)
55
(13)
50
(10)
36
(2)
19
(−7)
10
(−12)
−3
(−19)
−3
(−19)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 2.39
(61)
2.45
(62)
2.18
(55)
3.31
(84)
5.00
(127)
3.66
(93)
1.68
(43)
2.30
(58)
3.27
(83)
4.38
(111)
3.34
(85)
2.58
(66)
36.54
(928)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 0.1
(0.25)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0.1
(0.25)
Source: [41]

The city was heavily damaged by a high-end EF2 tornado on March 21, 2022. The tornado continued well northeast of the city afterwards, causing additional damage before dissipating. Sixteen people were injured.[42]

Demographics

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Historical population
Census Pop. Note
1880 628  
1890 1,438   129.0%
1900 1,138   −20.9%
1910 1,245   9.4%
1920 900   −27.7%
1930 1,005   11.7%
1940 1,173   16.7%
1950 1,683   43.5%
1960 2,458   46.0%
1970 2,811   14.4%
1980 12,740   353.2%
1990 30,923   142.7%
2000 61,136   97.7%
2010 99,887   63.4%
2020 119,468   19.6%
2022 (est.) 126,697 [3] 6.1%
Round Rock city, Texas – Racial and ethnic composition
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000[43] Pop 2010[44] Pop 2020[45] % 2000 % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 40,113 53,924 56,027 65.61% 53.99% 46.90%
Black or African American alone (NH) 4,560 9,254 11,552 7.46% 9.26% 9.67%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 210 288 312 0.34% 0.29% 0.26%
Asian alone (NH) 1,727 5,056 9,668 2.82% 5.06% 8.09%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 5 105 177 0.09% 0.11% 0.15%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 69 167 714 0.11% 0.17% 0.60%
Mixed race or Multiracial (NH) 891 2,135 5,274 1.46% 2.14% 4.41%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 13,511 28,958 35,744 22.10% 28.99% 29.92%
Total 61,136 99,887 119,468 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 119,468 people, 41,896 households, and 29,962 families residing in the city. The 42,580 housing units had 32,338 owner-occupied homes with a median value of $172,500. Of the 41,896 households, 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.5% were married couples living together, 11.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 24.4% were not families. About 18.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 3.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.87, and the average family size was 3.29.

In the city, the age distribution was 31.9% under 18, 8.5% from 18 to 24, 38.8% from 25 to 44, 16.3% from 45 to 64, and 4.5% who were 65 or older. The median age was 32 years. For every 100 females, there were 98.6 males.

The per capita income for the city was $30,605.

Round Rock, with a population of more than 130,000, is located 15 miles north of Austin in the Central Texas Hill Country. It is the 28th most populous city in Texas, according to Texas Demographic Center.[46]

Economy

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The Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation headquarters in Round Rock
Dell headquarters in Round Rock
The full-service Marriott Austin North hotel in Round Rock

The City of Round Rock has maintained a high quality of life while becoming a major center for economic growth in Central Texas, with industry clusters in clean energy, advanced manufacturing, life sciences, and computer/software development.[19]

Round Rock has more than 20 major employers[10] including: Cerilliant Corporation, Cintas, Dell, Dresser, Emerson Process Management, Hospira, IKEA, KoMiCo Technology Inc., Round Rock Premium Outlets, Prudential Overall Supply, Sears Customer Care, Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corp, Tekscend Photomask, and TECO-Westinghouse.[19]

Dell corporate headquarters

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Dell, a multinational computer and information technology corporation based in Round Rock, develops, sells and supports computers and related products and services. The company employs about 11,500 people in the Round Rock facilities,[36] and as of 2017, about 138,000 people worldwide.[47] Dell was originally based in Austin after its formation in 1984 as PC's Limited by UT college student Michael Dell. With the need for significant space as it expanded, the City of Round Rock in 1996 offered Dell a "Chapter 380" agreement by offering to split sales tax revenue from in-state sales 50/50 between Dell and the city. (A "Chapter 380" agreement is named for the chapter in Vernon's Statues that permits sales tax revenue sharing for economic development purposes.) It was the first time such an agreement had been used in Central Texas and among the first in the state.[48] As of 1999, approximately half of the general fund of the City of Round Rock originates from sales taxes generated from the Dell headquarters.[48] Today, the company is one of the largest technology companies in the world, listed as number 38 on the Fortune 500 (2010). Fortune also lists Dell as the #5 most admired company in its industry. As part of its clean energy program in 2008, Dell switched the power sources of the Round Rock headquarters to more environmentally friendly ones, with 60% of the power coming from TXU Energy wind farms and 40% coming from the Austin Community Landfill gas-to-energy plant operated by Waste Management, Inc.

Commercial and retail

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Round Rock's largest commercial and office business center is La Frontera, at the intersection of Loop 1, SH 45, and IH-35. La Frontera combines multi-tenant offices, company headquarters facilities, 1,000,000 square feet (90,000 m2) of retail,[49] and several apartment complexes and other smaller retail and housing centers. The project also includes Williamson County's largest hotel, the Austin North Marriott, which provides space for large conferences, meetings, and banquets — a first for the county and an important component of Round Rock's economic efforts.[50] The center is also home to the Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation,[51] and Emerson Process Management. The retail portion is the second-largest outdoor commercial project in the Austin-Round Rock metro area.[52] La Frontera was developed by Bill Smalling and Don Martin, with Fort Worth financier Ed Bass as financial partner.

In 2006, a retail-only hub opened in Round Rock at the corner of IH-35 and Highway 1431 (now renamed "University Boulevard"), across the street from IKEA.[53] The major-retailer center includes the Simon Property Group's Premium Outlets Mall, as well as numerous other retail stores and restaurants. The project was developed by Simon Property Group, with other portions by Barshop and Oles of Austin.

Sports

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A view of the third-base stands of the Dell Diamond, home of the Round Rock Express

Round Rock is home to the Round Rock Express, a Triple-A Minor League Baseball team of the Pacific Coast League,[54] owned by RSR Sports (Nolan Ryan, Don Sanders, Reid Ryan) and was founded by Reid Ryan, son of Baseball Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan. As of August 2010, Nolan Ryan is also the new owner of the major league Texas Rangers ball club.[55] Home games for the Express are played at the Dell Diamond, a facility that is owned by the City of Round Rock and leased long-term to RSR Sports, which runs and maintains the facility.

Round Rock opened a free public skate park in 2007[56] behind the Clay Madsen Recreation Center on Gattis School Road.[57]

Round Rock is the self-proclaimed "Sports Capital of Texas".[58] The city's Old Settlers Park offers a professionally designed disc golf course, cricket, cross country running, twenty-field baseball complex, five-field softball complex, and seven soccer facilities in addition to the Rockin' River Family Aquatic Center.[59]

The 11th annual US Quidditch Cup championship quidditch tournament was hosted in Round Rock in April 2018.[60]

Government

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City government

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The city of Round Rock is managed through a council-manager form of government. The city council is composed of six city council members and the mayor. The mayor and all council members are elected at large and serve the entire city, not by geographic precincts. The mayor pro tem is appointed annually by council members.[61] City Council positions are not full-time jobs. The council appoints a full-time city manager, who manages the daily affairs of the city, and all council meetings are held at 221 E. Main Street, in downtown Round Rock, on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 7 pm, unless indicated otherwise. Council meetings are televised.[62]

County government

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The Commissioners Court[63] is the overall governing and management body of Williamson County, consisting of five members. The county judge presides as chairman over the court, and is elected every four years by all voters in the county. Four commissioners are elected by single-member precincts every four years. While the majority of Round Rock is within Precinct 1, all four precincts include some portions of the city.

State and national representation

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Other political subdivisions

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Municipal utility districts, commonly referred to as "MUDs", play a significant role in Round Rock. Each is a special-purpose district that provides public utilities such as water, wastewater, storm water, and sometimes roads, parks, solid waste, and other infrastructure and services to the residents of each district. MUDs are typically formed by a residential developer as a means to install utilities and roads to a project when a city is not ready or able to provide them. The developer gets reimbursed over time from the fees levied by the MUD, and at some point the area may be annexed by the city to bring the development into the city's tax base once the basic infrastructure costs are paid off.[65] The MUD is represented by its own board of directors, who are voted on by the residents of the district, and it has the authority to condemn land, add additional land area, and levy fees in lieu of property taxes to maintain the utilities and other facilities.

Ten MUDs are in Round Rock: Brushy Creek, Fern Bluff, Highlands at Mayfield Ranch, Meadows at Chandler Creek, Paloma Lake, Parkside at Mayfield Ranch, Siena, Teravista, Vista Oaks, and Walsh Ranch. Total population living within these MUDs is 47,648 (2010 city estimate).[66]

Round Rock's largest district is Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District.[67] Brushy Creek MUD was formed as Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 2 in October 1977 with 725 acres (2.9 km2) of land. An annexation in 1983 increased the District to 2,210 acres (8.9 km2). The district name was changed to Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District in August 1990. The MUD provides a wide range of city-like services including parks and recreation, full utilities, road maintenance and a Home Owner's Association. Services a MUD can offer, however are also limited by law (for example they cannot offer library services).

Another similar but somewhat smaller MUD in Round Rock's is Fern Bluff Municipal Utility District[68] in the Wyoming Springs area of town. Both MUDs play a significant role in local governance and maintenance of basic utilities.

From time to time, elections to the boards were contentious and heated debates arose regarding other MUD issues.[69] Round Rock does not often annex a MUD to avoiding having to take on the aging infrastructure replacement and upkeep costs.

Education

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Public education

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Round Rock's main public library branch on Main Street in the city's historic downtown area

Round Rock Independent School District, a Texas Education Agency recognized school district, is in southern Williamson County and northwest Travis County, and includes all the City of Round Rock and portions of the cities of Austin and Cedar Park.[70] The area covers 110 square miles (280 km2) encompassing high-tech manufacturing and urban retail centers, suburban neighborhoods, and farm and ranch land. Roughly 45,00 students attend the district's five high schools, ten middle schools, 32 elementary schools, and two alternative learning centers.

In August 2010, the district opened its fifth high school (Cedar Ridge High School), a ninth-grade center reverted to a middle school, and the district's 31st elementary school opened in the Stone Oak subdivision. "The average student-teacher ratio for the district is 16. The annual dropout rate for students in grades 7–12 is 1.1%, and more than 77% of the district's graduating seniors take the SAT and ACT college entrance exams, scoring well above state and national averages."[71] The property tax rates are significantly higher than the national average, and the schools' performance reflects the tax dollars invested.

  • Students: 44,781 (as of fall 2010)
  • Languages spoken: 77
  • Average SAT score: 1628 (the state average is 1462 and the national average is 1509)
  • Average ACT score: 24.1 (the state average is 20.8 and the national average is 21.0)[71]

In the annual report released July 30, 2010, the Round Rock Independent School District received the highest possible rating ("Exemplary") for 25 of its schools, the highest number so rated in any of the suburban districts in Central Texas. These schools are: Westwood High School. Canyon Vista, Walsh, and Cedar Valley middle schools. Spicewood, Forest North, Caraway, Brushy Creek, Laurel Mountain, Fern Bluff, Canyon Creek, Great Oaks, Teravista, Cactus Ranch, Sommer, Deep Wood, Robertson, Pond Springs, Live Oak, Old Town, Jollyville, Forest Creek, Blackland Prairie, Union Hill and Gattis elementary schools. In 2010, the school district as a whole was rated "academically recognized", a significant step above 2009 when the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.[72]

Round Rock is partially served by Leander Independent School District & Pflugerville Independent School District

Higher education

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The Avery Building on the Round Campus of Texas State University

Round Rock also has a number of higher education opportunities. In 1990, the city, under the leadership of then-City Manager Bob Bennett, planning director Joe Vining, and local citizen Mike Swayze envisioned and oversaw creation of the Texas State University Round Rock Campus (or Round Rock Higher Education Center). The concept was envisioned as a way to lure colleges and universities to jointly provide education, training, and degree opportunities on part-time and full-time bases. The center used various empty facilities around town, and many of the initial training programs were targeted to help educate students for work at local companies, such as Dell, which had specialized needs. In 2008, an educational campus and the first RRC building—the Avery Building—was opened through the combined efforts of Texas State University, Austin Community College, and Temple College in order to provide a broader range of educational opportunities, specialized training, and varying degree programs including post graduate degrees. The campus is in the heart of the emerging Avery Center development which houses Seton Williamson, the A&M Health Science Center and other medical campuses. By the end of 2009 1,700 students were enrolled in the programs. Texas State University has taken on the lead role in this effort and 100 acres (40 ha) of land for the facility and additional buildings were donated by the Avery family of Round Rock, whose family members were early settlers on the land surrounding the center. Construction on the second Texas State campus building is underway and construction is nearly complete on this additional classroom building.[73] (See also Texas State University Round Rock Campus)

The city is also home to the Texas A&M Health Science Center Round Rock, which opened its doors in December 2010.[74] The campus is designed to eventually accommodate as many as 17 additional buildings over time as money is appropriated each biennium by the Texas Legislature.[75]

In August 2010, Austin Community College's largest campus to date opened adjacent to the Texas State University center.[76][77] ACC is constructing five additional buildings with a total of 250,000 square feet (23,000 m2) to accommodate up to 5,000 students in its first phase. All three campuses are adjacent to each other within the burgeoning Avery Farms development.[78]

The newest component of higher education is the School of Nursing at Texas State University, housed within the university's College of Health Professions. Other programs offered by the college are health information management, health services research, and physical therapy.[79][80]

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Major highways

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Toll roads

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The interchange of Interstate 35 and State Highway 45 under construction in 2004
SH 45 was built on a fast-track basis with bonds sold in advance based on the projected toll revenues.

In November 2006, the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority (CTRMA)[81] opened the first segment of the region's first toll road system. Both State Highway 130 and State Highway 45 toll roads run through portions of Round Rock and provide greatly increased mobility to the city, albeit with strong regional opposition to the high-toll charges to motorists. State Highway 130 runs just south of Austin Bergstrom International Airport at US Highway 183 and connecting to Interstate 35 north of Georgetown, and passes through the easternmost portion of Round Rock. It provides Round Rock residents with quick access to the Austin airport for about $6 each way. The project, when completed, will end at Interstate 10 just east of Seguin, about 30 miles (50 km) east-northeast of San Antonio essentially creating a parallel roadway to Interstate 35.

State Highway 45 is part of an eventual loop that runs east from State Highway 183 in Cedar Park to 130 at Pflugerville (east of Round Rock) where it merges with the SH 130 toll road, and then intersects with the southern portion of SH 45 near Buda, south of Austin. SH 45 passes through the entire southern portion of Round Rock. Highway 45 provides much faster access between Round Rock and Austin, alleviating what was previously a major bottleneck at Interstate 35. The project includes a tolled extension to Loop 1 (also known locally as the "Mopac Expressway") and allows direct access from to I-35 to Loop 1 by use of flyover connections rather than ground level intersections. The toll roads also provide access to the Dell headquarters and its considerable number of employees. Together, both toll roads significantly improve mobility in Round Rock.

Health care

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Round Rock has a wide array of hospitals and extensive health care services. Many of these facilities serve not only Round Rock, but the greater Williamson county area, as well as North Austin.[82]

  • Saint David's Round Rock Medical Center was the first major hospital in Round Rock, opening its doors as Round Rock Hospital in 1984. It is a for-profit hospital with a Level II Trauma center as part of the extensive St. David's system.[83]
  • Scott & White Healthcare in Temple opened a satellite hospital in Round Rock in 2007. It is on University Boulevard. The facility has full hospital services, but also transfers some patients to its primary Temple campus. Scott & White is a non-profit collaborative health care system based in Temple. Scott & White Healthcare - Round Rock serves residents of Williamson and North Travis counties, including the Austin/Round Rock metropolitan area. Facilities include Scott & White Hospital; Round Rock, Scott & White Hospital; Taylor and 15 additional primary care and specialty clinic locations in: Burnet, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Hutto, Leander, Pflugerville, Round Rock and Taylor.
Seton Williamson opened in 2008 as Round Rock's newest hospital.
  • Ascension Seton Williamson,[84] formerly Seton Medical Center Williamson, is the newest hospital in Round Rock, opening in 2009 on University Boulevard. A level II trauma center, it is next to the Texas State University campus, the new Austin Community College (ACC) campus that opened in fall 2010, and the Round Rock campus of the Texas A&M Health Science Center. The facility is building out its planned expansion space ahead of schedule.[85] It is part of the Seton Healthcare Family that is affiliated with the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul and Ascension Health.
  • Another entrant into the health-care field in Round Rock, opened in December 2009, is the Texas A&M Health Science Center. The 250,000-square-foot (23,000 m2) building is the first of up to seventeen buildings expected to be built in coming years. The facility also houses administrative offices, classrooms and a 33,000-square-foot (3,100 m2) Lone Star Circle of Care clinic, where health care students will train.[75]
  • In 2010, the latest component of higher education is the School of Nursing at Texas State University, housed within the university's College of Health Professions. Other programs offered by the college are health information management, health services research, and physical therapy.[79]
  • Lone Star Circle of Care (LSCC) is a grant-funded organization dedicated to serving the health needs of the uninsured and underinsured in Williamson County and nearby areas. They have grown from one clinic in Georgetown in January 2001 to today having eighteen community clinics serving Central Texas. They provided 130,000 patient visits for medically underserved adults and children in 2009. Grants come from the Scott & White Foundation, Seton Foundation, the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, Georgetown Health Foundation, St. David's Foundation, and many others.[86] In May 2010 the Seton family of hospitals awarded LSCC a $3 million grant for pediatric care.[87] And the new A&M Health Science Center is partnering with the Lone Star Circle of Care for a 32,000-square-foot (3,000 m2) clinical hub which opened in A&M's existing building in December 2009.[88]
Soapy Smith (1860–1898), the Round Rock native and Old West outlaw who himself witnessed the "Sam Bass Shootout" in 1878 at the age of 17

Notable people

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Filming locations

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In 1998, the Texas Chainsaw House featured in the 1974 horror movie, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, was moved from Round Rock to Kingsland, Texas, where it was fully restored.[100]
  • The 1974 horror movie cult classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was filmed at various Central Texas locations with a majority of shooting at two houses across the road from each other on an old stretch of County Road 172 later diverted in the middle 1980s on what is known as Quick Hill—now the site of the La Frontera commercial development in Round Rock.[100] The movie is based on the real-life crimes of Ed Gein, who killed multiple people, mutilated their bodies and used parts of them to make things such as lamp shades in Wisconsin in the 1950s.

Tours of local sites are still conducted by avid film buffs.[101] In the early 1980s, the movie's dilapidated two-story house – abandoned long before the movie's filming and across the road from the movie's main Texas Chainsaw House built in 1910 and occupied before and after filming – was torched by local area high school students leaving a charred limestone skeleton of the mostly wooden frame. In 1998, the Texas Chainsaw House was disassembled and moved to Kingsland, Texas, where it was reassembled and fully restored and operates as a restaurant at The Antlers Hotel.[102]

  • Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, Blood Simple is a 1984 American neo-noir crime film. It was the directorial debut of the Coen brothers, and the first major film of cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld. The film's title derives from the Dashiell Hammett novel Red Harvest, in which "blood simple" is a term coined to describe the addled, fearful mindset people are in after a prolonged immersion in violent situations. Blood Simple was re-released theatrically in 2000 and on DVD in 2001 in a "director's cut".
  • A majority of the 2002 Disney film The Rookie, starring Dennis Quaid and Rachel Griffiths, was shot at and around the minor-league baseball stadium in Round Rock known as Dell Diamond. It is inspired by the true story of Jim Morris who had a brief but famous Major League Baseball career.[103]
  • The Simple Life: (TV Season 2, episode 15). The Simple Life is a reality television series that was broadcast from December 2, 2003, to August 5, 2007. The first three seasons aired on Fox, and the final two on E!. The comedic show depicts two wealthy young socialites (Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie) as they struggle to do manual, low-paying jobs such as cleaning rooms, doing farm work, serving meals in fast-food restaurants and working as camp counselors. Season 2, Episode 15 took place during a Round Rock Express baseball game.[104]
  • Written and co-produced by Elgin native Jake Helgren, the movie A Dogwalker's Christmas Tale (2015) had many scenes shot in and around Round Rock. These included downtown Round Rock around the public library and at Star Coffee Company, the Round Rock Dog Depot, and some sidewalk scenes in Mayfield Ranch subdivision.[105]

Sister cities

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Notes

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Early movers from 1885, Montréal, Québec
Movers in Salt Lake City, 1911
Moving van and lift, Germany, 2007

A moving company, also known as a removalist or van line, is a company that specializes in assisting individuals and businesses with relocating their goods from one location to another. Moving companies may offer additional or all-inclusive services for relocations, like packing, loading, moving, unloading, unpacking, and arranging of items to be shifted. Additional services may include cleaning services for houses, offices or warehousing facilities.

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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2007, 40 million United States citizens had moved annually over the previous decade.[1] Of these movers, 84.5% relocated within their own state, 12.5% moved to another state, and 2.3% moved to another country.[2]

The U.S. Department of Defense is the largest household goods shipper in the world with the Personal Property Program accounting for 20% of all moves.[3]

A 2020 OnePoll survey showed that 64% of participants consider their recent move to be one of the most stressful events they have ever encountered.[4]

Pricing and services

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United States and Canada

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In the U.S. and Canada, the cost for long-distance moves is generally determined by several factors:

  • Weight of the items to be moved
  • Distance between the original and new location
  • Speed of the move
  • Timing of the move, including the specific time of year or month

Some movers also offer consolidated shipping, which reduces costs by transporting several clients' items in the same shipment.

United Kingdom and Australia

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In the United Kingdom and Australia, the price is based on the volume of the items rather than their weight.[5] Some movers may offer flat rate pricing.

DIY moving

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The use of truck rental services, or simply borrowing similar hardware, is referred to as DIY moving. Individuals or families may rent a truck or trailer large enough to transport their household goods. They may also acquire moving equipment such as dollies, furniture pads, and cargo belts to facilitate the move and protect their belongings.

Packing and materials

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The moving process also involves finding or buying materials such as boxes, paper, tape, and bubble wrap with which to pack boxable and/or protect fragile household goods and to consolidate the carrying and stacking on moving day. Self-service moving companies offer another viable option: the person moving buys space on one or more trailers or shipping containers. These containers are then driven by professionals to the new location.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Stellin, Susan (2007-07-29). "The Movers Are Here. Have You Done Your Homework?". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-12-07.
  2. ^ "American Moving & Storage Association -- Industry Fact Sheet" (PDF). American Moving & Storage Association. American Moving & Storage Association. 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-07. Retrieved May 9, 2015.
  3. ^ Gresik, Dylan; Shane III, Leo (2020-03-20). "Sudden halt on military moves due to coronavirus could cripple industry, officials warn". Military Times. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  4. ^ "Americans say moving is more stressful than divorce, having children, survey claims". foxnews.com. 2020-09-30. Retrieved 2024-06-14.
  5. ^ "How much does an office move cost?". Dasumzugs. Retrieved 2024-06-14.

 

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Quick answer: The average cost for hiring movers locally in Round Rock, Texas, is $100 per hour. Total costs range anywhere from $314 to $2,815, depending on the moving company you hire and services you choose. Oct 1, 2024

What do most movers charge per hour? Movers may charge anywhere from $25 to $125 per hour per mover. The pricing varies depending on what moving services you need. You may only require labor costs for loading and unloading of a moving truck which may cost less compared to a full-service moving company. Jan 5, 2024

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The Average Price of Full Service Movers Distance/Size Studio -1 Bedroom 4-5 Bedrooms Local (Up to 100 miles) $550 – $870 $1400 – $3200 100-250 miles $1000 - $1500 $2000 - $3400 250 - 500 miles $1200 - $2000 $2500 - $5200 500 - 1000 miles $1400 - $2900 $5500 – $7900 3 more rows

Austin's cost of living index stands at 129.1, making it more affordable than some major US cities, but higher than the national average, with estimated monthly and annual incomes required to live comfortably set at $2,600 and $58,800 for singles, and $110,520 for families. Feb 9, 2024

Although tipping movers is not technically required, it is customary, so we do recommend it. A good rule of thumb is to tip $5 to $10 per person per hour, paid individually rather than as a lump sum. Generally, you will tip the crew members at the end of the move after they have provided their final service. Aug 15, 2024

It is typically recommended that you tip movers between 10% and 20% of the total moving cost. If you'd like to tip per movers, consider $20 to $30 per person for a local move and $50 per person for long-distance moves. Sep 17, 2024

A good rule of thumb is to tip between 10% and 20% of the total moving cost, depending on the quality of service, the complexity of the move, and your personal experience with the movers. How much do you tip on a $1000 move? In the case of a $1000 move, a 10% to 20% tip would be $100 to $200. Aug 13, 2024

Average cost of Orange movers Home Size Avg. Total Cost Cost/hour Studio $291 $103 1 Bedroom $391 $101 2 Bedroom $617 $140 3 Bedroom $1,353 $204 2 more rows • Oct 1, 2024

The average hourly rate for movers in Los Angeles is between $95 and $150. Long-Distance Moves: Companies typically charge based on the weight of your belongings and the distance of the move. The average cost for a long-distance move can range from $2,000 to $5,000 or more. Aug 13, 2024

Shipping is the most expensive, but it takes the least amount of work. Towing your car is a good option if you're using a rental truck, but it can increase gas costs and you need to make sure you have the right equipment.

Types of Moving Costs Type of Moving Service Average Cost Renting a Moving Truck $50–2,000 Hiring a Moving Company $900–2,400 Hiring a Full-Service Moving Company $2,300 or more Renting a Moving Container $700–5,000 Apr 3, 2024

To determine moving costs, professional movers will consider several factors. Weight. ... Distance. ... Moving Time. ... Packing Services and Supplies. ... Number of Movers. ... Time of Year (Seasonal Peak vs Non-Peak Times) ... Insurance. ... Local Moves. More items...

Individual salaries of $58,800 to $70,000 are recommended for comfortable living in Austin. Families may need a household income of approximately $110,520 for a comfortable lifestyle. Jul 20, 2024

What is a good salary in Texas? It depends on your family size, location, and spending habits. Most individuals make between $45,000 and $100,000. You'll need an income on the higher end of that range if you're living in Austin, with its high cost of living.

Of the 50 largest cities in America, five Texas cities make the list, and Austin is the most expensive. According to GOBankingRates researchers, you need to make $122,000 to live comfortably in Austin. The total annual cost of living in Austin is $61,000. Oct 2, 2024

Providing Food is Nice if the Move Takes Longer than Four or Five Hours. Past that basic note of kindness, the etiquette surrounding movers and refreshments becomes even less clear. To keep things simple, we'd recommend providing food if the move takes longer than four or five hours.

How much should I tip my movers? A good rule of thumb is to tip $5 to $10 per hour per mover. This can mean $50 to $100 per mover for a full-day move. However, if your move is particularly difficult, you might consider tipping 20% of the total cost. Apr 18, 2024

The rule of thumb is you want to take clothing and all your belongings out of your dresser drawers and out of anything with drawers. Some exceptions would be if you have a very small, like a child's dresser, a three-door dresser, very small, very light with just clothing, pillows, that's going to be okay.

Because tips are not mandatory during the moving process, it's up to you to decide the right amount. You may choose to tip your movers a flat rate or to give them a percentage of the total moving cost. A general rule of thumb is to tip $4 to $5 per hour per mover or to tip between 5 and 10% of the total move cost.

Tipping each mover individually in cash is generally the best way to go. This allows you to customize the amount and show that you appreciate each person's effort. At the end of the day, if movers are worth it for you, a generous tip should be factored into your overall moving budget. Apr 19, 2024

Once your move is complete, it's worth giving each mover in the team their equal percentage of the tip directly, and thanking them individually.

As a general rule, you should consider giving cash directly to each mover. This ensures that each team member receives their fair share. Aim for a tip that reflects the quality of the service and the complexity of the move—typically, $20 to $50 per mover is a good range.

Do You Tip Your Movers When They Load or Unload? With moving, as with so many tippable services, it's usually best to offer a tip after the job is completed. This means waiting until your belongings have been unloaded at your destination.

A good rule of thumb is to set aside 5-10% of your total moving cost for tipping. For example, if your move costs $1,000, budget $50-$100 for tips.

Rent a moving truck: Best for budget-friendly large moves. ... Rent moving containers: Best if you need storage. ... Hire a full-service mover: Best for convenience. ... Use an online marketplace: Best for getting a deal. ... Hire moving labor: Best for DIY hybrid moves. ... Rent a cargo van: Best for studio apartments. More items... • Sep 10, 2024

The cost to move a two- to three-bedroom home from CA to FL will range from $3,972 to $8,793, and a large move from California to Florida will cost from $7,940 to $13,232. Oct 1, 2024

between $120 to $150 per hour Movers in California typically charge between $120 to $150 per hour, depending on the location, time of year, and the complexity of the move. Oct 9, 2024

The average cost to move a three-bedroom home locally is between $1,250 and $2,100 when working with a professional moving company but the price range drops with competing methods like container rentals. Oct 7, 2024

Living expenses in Los Angeles are twice as high as the US average, mainly driven by the high cost of housing. Yet, the average monthly salary in LA is $7,293 which is higher than the national average of $6,600. So, while the cost of living in Los Angeles is high, so are the salaries. Are you moving with your family?

How much should I tip movers in Los Angeles? While tipping is not required, it's appreciated. A standard tip is around 10-20% of the total movers in Los Angeles cost. Jul 27, 2023

Consider the following cheapest moving options and choose the ones that work best for you. Use your own vehicle for most of the move. ... Rent a truck and compare quotes from several truck rental companies. ... Consider renting a moving container. ... Get quotes from multiple moving companies and negotiate your moving costs. More items... • Mar 6, 2024

What's the Cheapest Day of the Week to Move? The short answer to this question is that the cheapest day to move is on a weekday — Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. Simply put, most moving companies offer better rates during the week because they aren't as busy then.

The most expensive months to move are the summer months, including June, July, and August. These are the months when the demand for movers is highest. Rates for moving services typically begin to drop in late September. Mar 27, 2024

Moving average price is an inventory costing method where the average price is calculated after obtaining the goods. The average cost of each inventory item in stock is re-calculated after every inventory purchase.

On average, the cost of hiring a moving company for a local move is $1,710, while a long-distance move can cost around $4,823, depending on the amount of stuff being moved and the distance. In contrast, a DIY move can be more cost-effective, as it eliminates the need to pay for professional movers.

A local move is usually considered under 100 miles. A long-distance move is anything more than 100 miles. Expect to pay $800-$2,500 for a basic local move with two movers, and $2,200-$5,700 for a long-distance move. The price of a local move is often based on an hourly rate; some companies may offer a flat rate.

Although tipping movers is not technically required, it is customary, so we do recommend it. A good rule of thumb is to tip $5 to $10 per person per hour, paid individually rather than as a lump sum. Generally, you will tip the crew members at the end of the move after they have provided their final service. Aug 15, 2024

What do most movers charge per hour? Movers may charge anywhere from $25 to $125 per hour per mover. The pricing varies depending on what moving services you need. You may only require labor costs for loading and unloading of a moving truck which may cost less compared to a full-service moving company. Jan 5, 2024

Best Long-Distance Moving Companies of 2024 Allied Van Lines: Best for Customer Experience. United Van Lines: Best for Home Office Moves. Moving APT: Best for Coordinated Moves. North American Van Lines: Best for High-end Appliances. Mayflower Moving: Best for Expedited Moves. JK Moving Services: Best Mobile App. More items... • Oct 10, 2024

Individuals need roughly $100,000 to live comfortably on their own, and families of four need about $224,000. Mar 9, 2024

$197,219 is the 25th percentile. Salaries below this are outliers. $245,297 is the 75th percentile.

Key Takeaways: Individual salaries of $58,800 to $70,000 are recommended for comfortable living in Austin. Jul 20, 2024

Texas ranks number 7 out of 50 states nationwide for 30 An Hour salaries.

You'll need an income on the higher end of that range if you're living in Austin, with its high cost of living. In Harlingen, on the other hand, where the cost of living is 20.4% lower than the national average, you can get by on much less. With that in mind, a good salary in Texas is between $55K and $73K.

$80,422 is the 75th percentile. Salaries above this are outliers.

Pre-package your smaller items in smaller boxes, like office supplies and other random small items, to help speed the process along. Supply extra packing supplies just in case. Communicate with the movers and inform them of how you have organized your items and where you'd like them to go. Jul 22, 2022

Tipping is a reward for great service The people in your removals team may not earn a lot for the strenuous job they do, so if you get great service, it is nice to thank them for their effort by giving a tip. Equally, if you are not pleased with the service, you aren't beholden to give a tip. Mar 21, 2024

If they've done a great job, they deserve a tip. Also, each move is different. It is typically recommended that you tip movers between 10% and 20% of the total moving cost. If you'd like to tip per movers, consider $20 to $30 per person for a local move and $50 per person for long-distance moves. Sep 17, 2024

The standard to tip movers is between 5 and 10%. There is no solid rule to tipping your moving helpers but if you will tip, the best is to just give each member of the crew the same amount. If you would only work with one person, give the entire amount to the head mover so they can equally share it among the team.

Full drawers challenge the strength and agility of the moving crew. To avoid scratches and overall damage to your walls and floors, empty out dressers. When these pieces become lighter, they also become easier to maneuver. Nov 14, 2019

the kitchen With all of its small appliances, cookware, and food items, the kitchen is one of the most challenging rooms to tackle when getting ready for a move. It's important to take into account what items will need special packing supplies such as dish boxes or bubble wrap for fragile items like glassware. Feb 16, 2023

A $100 tip per mover can be a generous gesture for an exceptional job, particularly if the move involves significant challenges, such as heavy furniture or multiple flights of stairs. Is $20 enough to tip movers? A $20 tip per mover is generally considered reasonable for a job well done. Aug 13, 2024

Aim for a tip that reflects the quality of the service and the complexity of the move—typically, $20 to $50 per mover is a good range. Remember, the best way to tip your movers is with a smile and a thank-you for a job well done!

Once your move is complete, it's worth giving each mover in the team their equal percentage of the tip directly, and thanking them individually.

Most local or intrastate moves are done by the hour, so a tip of 5% to 6% of the cost of the move, considering the number of hours worked, is appropriate, Ware says. For shorter-distance moves, Swann recommends tipping at least $10. For longer-distance moves, she recommends giving more.

Hourly Rate Tipping For moves billed by the hour, consider tipping $4-$5 per hour per mover. This method directly correlates the tip to the time and effort expended by each team member. Adjust this rate based on exceptional service or particularly challenging moving conditions.

When deciding whether to offer food to your movers, a good rule of thumb is to consider the estimated amount of time that the moving process is expected to take. If the moving process is projected to take longer than three or four hours, your movers will begin to get hungry and their performance may be impeded.

Tipping each mover individually in cash is generally the best way to go. This allows you to customize the amount and show that you appreciate each person's effort. At the end of the day, if movers are worth it for you, a generous tip should be factored into your overall moving budget. Apr 19, 2024

Do You Tip Your Movers When They Load or Unload? With moving, as with so many tippable services, it's usually best to offer a tip after the job is completed. This means waiting until your belongings have been unloaded at your destination.

At a minimum, “a good rule of thumb is to tip each of the movers $4 to $5 per hour.” If a move is five hours long, it's appropriate to tip each mover $20 to $25. Other factors may also determine how much you tip, such as: Additional services like packing/unpacking. Attitude and professionalism. May 10, 2024

Consider the Total Cost of Your Move A tip of 5 to 10 percent is often recommended, and this amount should be given to the entire moving team via the foreman. For example, if you've paid $2000 for your moving services, consider tipping anywhere from $100 to $200.

Because tips are not mandatory during the moving process, it's up to you to decide the right amount. You may choose to tip your movers a flat rate or to give them a percentage of the total moving cost. A general rule of thumb is to tip $4 to $5 per hour per mover or to tip between 5 and 10% of the total move cost.

Moving companies almost always allow tipping, and it's generally considered proper tipping etiquette. There are several factors to consider when calculating a tip for your movers—how much stuff you have, how far they're going, and how careful the movers need to be should all factor in. Jul 29, 2024

Unloading is usually faster than loading, but efficient unloading is just as important as effective loading. Unloading items from a moving truck and transferring them into your new space requires careful planning to guarantee a smooth transition. Aug 24, 2024

Leave a 10-20% tip on the total cost of the move, or $5 to $10 per hour, or up to $20 per hour for each mover. That's roughly how much it's customary to tip movers in Austin, TX! Sep 27, 2024

However, when hiring long distance movers, you will need to tip to both moving crews. A good way to understand how to tip them is to divide the total price of the move in two (to account for both crews) and calculate gratuity based on that.

No matter the size of your move, it's almost always a good idea to tip your movers. Tipping between $50 and $100 per crew member for a full-day, larger move is a good place to start. A $20 to $30 tip for each crew member is standard for smaller, local moves that take less time. Apr 18, 2024

Though common advice says to tip 15 percent to 20 percent, it may not always be obvious how much to tip for a service — or even when to tip at all. Around two-thirds (67 percent) of Americans who dine at sit-down restaurants always tip their server, according to Bankrate's Tipping Survey. Jul 3, 2024

How Much Do You Pay? The exit tax rate is 0.4% on net worth over $30 million in a tax year. For married taxpayers filing separately, this threshold is reduced to $15 million. However, it's important to note that real estate within California is still subject to state taxes, even if it's exempt from the exit tax. Feb 13, 2024

Most Affordable Places to Live in California in 2025 Bakersfield. Chico. Clovis. Eureka. Fontana. Fresno. Sacramento. Stockton. Oct 14, 2024

9 ways to move for cheap See if friends and family are willing to help. ... Hire day laborers. ... Use your own vehicle for most of the move. ... Rent a truck and compare quotes from several truck rental companies. ... Consider renting a moving container. ... Get quotes from multiple moving companies and negotiate your moving costs. More items... • Mar 6, 2024

Best Long-Distance Moving Companies of 2024 Allied Van Lines: Best for Customer Experience. United Van Lines: Best for Home Office Moves. Moving APT: Best for Coordinated Moves. North American Van Lines: Best for High-end Appliances. Mayflower Moving: Best for Expedited Moves. JK Moving Services: Best Mobile App. More items... • Oct 10, 2024

According to research from MyLifeElsewhere.com, housing costs — including rent and utilities — are 17.8% higher in California than in Florida. But if you're in the market to buy a home in California, get set for sticker shock. Mar 23, 2024

The average cost to move a three-bedroom home locally is between $1,250 and $2,100 when working with a professional moving company but the price range drops with competing methods like container rentals. Oct 7, 2024

What do most movers charge per hour? Movers may charge anywhere from $25 to $125 per hour per mover. The pricing varies depending on what moving services you need. You may only require labor costs for loading and unloading of a moving truck which may cost less compared to a full-service moving company. Jan 5, 2024

Cost to move a home in Texas Home size Avg. total cost Cost/hour 1 bedroom $565 $144 2 bedrooms $881 $201 3 bedrooms $1,968 $282 4 bedrooms $2,250 $282 2 more rows • Oct 1, 2024

Remember to move for approximately three minutes every 30 – 60 minutes. Why? Research shows that staying stationary – whether sitting or standing – for long periods of time, can be bad for your health. Our bodies are built to move and doing so for approximately three minutes every hour helps us feel our best.

Off-Peak Moving Season (September – April) Think of fall, winter, and early spring as the bargain-hunting months for moving services. You're likely to benefit from: Budget-Friendly Rates: Movers often slash prices to attract business during the slower season.

1-Bedroom Apartment: ~2,200 to 3,200 lbs. 2-Bedroom Home: ~5,000 to 6,000 lbs. 3-Bedroom Home: ~9,000 lbs. Feb 19, 2024

Moving a home is a viable solution if: You want to relocate your current home to be further from the street. You want to relocate your current home to be further from the waterfront or shoreline. You've just acquired the lot next to your home and want to move your home to use both lots. Jul 15, 2024

As a rule of thumb, a good salary in Los Angeles is between $100k and $200k gross per year. Based on the cost of living in Los Angeles, this should come down to a minimum of $76,710 yearly after taxes.

The data used in the study analyzed the cost of living in each city as of 2022. For California cities like Los Angeles, Berkeley and San Diego, a single person must make more than $76,000 to “live comfortably,” the data shows. Mar 30, 2023

How Much Should You Have Saved Up? You ideally want between $10,000 and $20,000 saved up when moving to Los Angeles. However, your savings can depend on your personal situation and lifestyle choices. May 11, 2024

Is $100 a good tip for movers? A $100 tip per mover can be a generous gesture for an exceptional job, particularly if the move involves significant challenges, such as heavy furniture or multiple flights of stairs. Aug 13, 2024

Generally, it's suggested to tip around 20% of the total moving cost. For a local move, consider giving each mover $20 to $30, while for long-distance moves, $50 per mover is a common guideline. However, always ensure the tip reflects the effort and time the movers invested. Jun 29, 2022

Aim for a tip that reflects the quality of the service and the complexity of the move—typically, $20 to $50 per mover is a good range. Remember, the best way to tip your movers is with a smile and a thank-you for a job well done!