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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 10 MIN

How Austin Is Rethinking Density Through Condo Regimes

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Episode Summary: In this episode of Clear to Close: Austin Real Estate Law and Title, host Evan Mack is joined by Ed Ishmael from Midtown Title and Ishmael Law Firm to explore the role of condo regimes in Austin's real estate landscape. The discussion begins with Ed's journey into real estate law and how his firm became a leading player in infill development projects. Ed explains the concept of condo regimes and their advantages over traditional subdivisions, particularly in terms of cost and time efficiency. As Austin continues to grow, condo regimes offer a strategic solution for developers looking to maximize profits by building multiple dwellings on a single lot. The episode provides valuable insights into how condo regimes are shaping the city's development and what this means for the future of urban density in Austin. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:26 – Ed Ishmael's Background and Firm's Focus 01:07 – How Midtown Title Entered Infill Development 02:01 – Defining Condo Regimes vs. Traditional Subdivisions 03:30 – Importance of Condo Regimes in Austin's Growth 04:46 – Process of Dividing Lots with Condo Regimes 06:06 – Benefits of Condo Regimes for Developers 07:00 – Flexibility Offered by Condo Regimes 08:03 – City Ordinances and Increased Dwelling Allowances 09:06 – Future of Condo Regimes in Austin's Development 09:44 – Conclusion and Final Thoughts About the Show: Clear to Close: Austin Real Estate Law and Title is a podcast dedicated to unraveling the complexities of real estate law and title in Austin, Texas. Hosted by Evan Mack, the show features insightful conversations with industry experts, including attorneys and developers, who share their knowledge on topics like infill development, condo regimes, and legal strategies. The series aims to educate listeners on the nuances of real estate transactions, offering practical advice and highlighting the latest trends in the market. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, Clear to Close: Austin Real Estate Law and Title provides valuable insights to help navigate the ever-evolving landscape of real estate.

In this episode of Clear to Close: Austin Real Estate Law and Title, host Evan Mack is joined by Ed Ishmael from Midtown Title and Ishmael Law Firm to explore the role of condo regimes in Austin’s real estate landscape. The discussion begins with Ed’s journey into real estate law and how his firm became a leading player in infill development projects. Ed explains the concept of condo regimes and their advantages over traditional subdivisions, particularly in terms of cost and time efficiency. As Austin continues to grow, condo regimes offer a strategic solution for developers looking to maximize profits by building multiple dwellings on a single lot. The episode provides valuable insights into how condo regimes are shaping the city’s development and what this means for the future of urban density in Austin.

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