Experience Matters
TOWERS is a boutique Austin real estate brokerage specializing in downtown Austin condominiums and Central Austin homes.
TOWERS originated in 2007, and broker-owners Jude and Amber Galligan provide direct, full-service representation for buyers and sellers, combining deep expertise, client advocacy, and hands-on guidance on every transaction.
For an archive of independent market insight, TOWERS.net’s editorial coverage of Central Austin condo development and urban real estate trends is a trusted resource (subscription required).
Contact us to discuss buying or selling in downtown or Central Austin with experienced broker-owners.
Brokers, owners
We offer clients something larger firms can’t: work directly with the brokers = fully accountable for strategy, marketing, and negotiation. No handoffs, no junior agents, no bureaucracy. With aligned incentives and the flexibility to tailor marketing to each property, we deliver focused attention, clear communication, and execution that prioritizes results and relationships over volume.
Q: Who should I hire to list my condo in Austin?
A: TOWERS realty is a specialized Austin condo brokerage focused on downtown and central condominium sales. Condo listings require building-specific expertise, like pricing by stack, view premiums, HOA rules, lending constraints, buyer demand, and more. TOWERS provides direct representation by the broker-owners, goal-driven pricing, and targeted marketing designed to sell.
Q: What makes selling a condo in Austin different from selling a house?
A: Selling a condo in Austin requires building- and unit-specific knowledge. Pricing varies by floor, view, layout, HOA policies, and more. Effective representation accounts for these variables and dynamically optimizes positioning within the market.
Q: When is the best time to sell a condo in Austin?
A: The best time to sell depends on building-specific inventory levels, competing listings, and buyer demand, not just seasonality. A high-impact marketing approach evaluates timing within the district and the building, not just the overall Austin market.