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Job Allen Hammond

Job Allen Hammond
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Austin TX

Broker (TX: 0657313)

19 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Travis County, TX
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Dash Realty

Office Website
Office Address
11512 Firethorn Ct
Austin, TX  78732
(Travis County)
Office Phone
512-970-6493
Office Fax
Mobile
512-632-0757
Email
j**@*******.com
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Service Areas

Brushy Creek: TX Austin: TX Cedar Park: TX Volente: TX Jonestown: TX Leander: TX Point Venture: TX Lago Vista: TX Highland Haven: TX Granite Shoals: TX Marble Falls: TX Meadowlakes: TX Pflugerville: TX Bee Caves: TX Hudson Bend: TX Lakeway: TX Sunset Valley: TX Barton Creek: TX Bee Cave: TX The Hills: TX Village of the Hills: TX Shady Hollow: TX Lost Creek: TX West Lake Hills: TX Rollingwood: TX Dripping Springs: TX Serenada: TX Georgetown: TX Andice: TX Round Rock: TX McNeil: TX

About Job Hammond

Job Hammond is a distinguished real estate professional and academic, recognized for his commitment and enthusiasm in the industry. With a background in technology, he has gained valuable experience working with both Fortune 500 companies and innovative startups.

As a Broker-Associate at Dash Realty, Job was honored as the 2019 REALTOR of the Year by the Austin Board of REALTORS. His areas of expertise encompass relocation, investment properties, listings, first-time buyers, and clients seeking to upgrade their homes. Job employs strategic techniques to provide his clients with a competitive edge in the real estate market, enhancing their chances of success in multiple offer situations through his course, "Winning Multiple Offers with Job Hammond," which has educated hundreds of real estate agents.

In addition to his real estate practice, Job serves as an Adjunct Professor of Real Estate & Finance at Austin Community College. He holds an Associate’s Degree and a Certificate in Real Estate from the same institution, as well as a Master of Business Administration from Tarleton State University and a Master of Science in Management from Texas A&M University-Commerce. Committed to continuous professional development, Job has obtained 30 real estate designations and certifications, completing over 330 classes that total nearly 3,000 hours of education. Notably, during the COVID-19 pandemic, he undertook an "education marathon," finishing 72 classes in just three months, amounting to 491 hours of learning.

Job is dedicated to giving back to the real estate community. He has served on the Board of Directors for the Austin Board of REALTORS from 2019 to 2022, as well as on the Board of Directors for the Texas Association of REALTORS from 2020 to 2022, and the Real Estate Business Institute in 2021-2022. Advocating for diversity, he will assume the role of President of the Austin Chapter of the Asian Real Estate Association of America in 2023 and has been nominated as Regional Vice President for the Texas Association of REALTORS for 2023-2024.

Travis County, TX Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$887,610
Avg. Listing Price
From Job's portfolio
3.6 / 3.0
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,377 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
5160
Active Listings
Current inventory

Travis County, Texas represents one of the most dynamic and rapidly evolving real estate markets in the nation, anchored by Austin's explosive growth as a major tech hub and cultural destination. The county's real estate landscape has transformed dramatically over the past decade, with home values skyrocketing and inventory challenges creating intense competition among buyers. What makes this market particularly fascinating is how traditional Austin neighborhoods are experiencing gentrification alongside the development of entirely new master-planned communities stretching from Cedar Park to Pflugerville.

The county's real estate ecosystem is supported by an impressive network of 10,428 total actively licensed agents, with all 10,428 agents maintaining email contact information - a remarkably high connectivity rate that reflects the market's tech-forward nature. This substantial agent population indicates both the market's robust activity levels and the professional infrastructure required to handle the complex transactions typical of Travis County's diverse property types and price points.

Major Travis County, Texas Real Estate Markets

Austin dominates as the central marketplace, but the county's real estate activity extends far beyond the city limits into thriving suburban markets like Round Rock, Cedar Park, and Lakeway. Each area offers distinct characteristics - from the luxury lakefront properties along Lake Travis to the family-oriented developments in Leander and the urban condominiums sprouting throughout East Austin. The western portions of the county, including areas like Bee Cave and West Lake Hills, command some of the highest property values in Texas.

The northern corridor along Highway 183 and Interstate 35 has emerged as a particularly hot market, with communities like Pflugerville and Hutto experiencing unprecedented growth. These areas attract both first-time homebuyers and investors seeking more affordable entry points into the Travis County market, while still maintaining reasonable commute times to Austin's major employment centers and the burgeoning tech campuses.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Travis County's real estate market operates with unusual velocity and complexity, characterized by multiple offers, escalation clauses, and cash buyers competing alongside traditional financing. The market shows surprising resilience across different segments - while luxury homes in Westlake and Tarrytown maintain steady appreciation, starter homes in areas like Del Valle and eastern Austin often sell within days of listing. Geographic microclimates create dramatic price variations within short distances, making local expertise absolutely essential.

The county's growth patterns create unique challenges, with new construction struggling to keep pace with population influx from major corporate relocations. This supply-demand imbalance has created opportunities in previously overlooked areas like Manor and Elgin, where savvy investors and buyers are finding value. The complexity of flood plains, MUDs, and varying HOA structures across different developments requires deep local knowledge to navigate successfully.

Why Businesses Need Travis County, Texas Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home inspectors, recognize that Travis County's agent network represents a goldmine of referral opportunities and partnership potential. With over 10,000 active agents handling transactions across diverse price points and property types, businesses need direct access to build relationships and establish referral pipelines. The market's rapid pace means agents constantly seek reliable service providers who understand local nuances and can deliver quickly.

Technology companies, financial services, and real estate startups particularly benefit from connecting with Travis County agents who are typically early adopters and influencers within their networks. These agents handle high-value transactions and work with affluent, tech-savvy clients who represent ideal customers for premium services and innovative real estate solutions.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Job Hammond has 1 property for sale in Austin and surrounding areas.

$385,000

Listed 2026-01-15

6500 Cetone Ter
Round Rock, TX  78665

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,529
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Current Property Rentals

As of 1/10/2026, Job Hammond has the following rental property available in Austin and surrounding areas.

$1,695

Listed 2025-12-31

1052 Riverdale Cv
Jarrell, TX  76537

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,803
Lot: 8,276 sf
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