Austin: Resident well-being in master-planned communities

In greater Austin, residents are thriving


In master-planned communities managed by Cohere in the greater Austin area, residents reported stronger outcomes across every core well-being indicator.

Most striking? A remarkable 92.6% say they feel safe and secure where they live.

Overall personal well-being

Cohere residents: 87.3%
Non-Cohere: 61.1%
Difference = 26.2%

Mental health

Cohere residents: 84.3%
Non-Cohere: 59.7%
Difference = 24.6%

Safety & security

Cohere residents: 92.6%
Non-Cohere: 77.8% Difference = 14.8%

Emergency help

I believe my neighbors would help me in an emergency.

Cohere residents: 89%
Non-Cohere: 75%
Difference = 14%

Needs fulfillment

I can get what I need in this neighborhood.

Cohere residents: 64%
Non-Cohere: 55.6%
Difference = 8.4%

Belonging

I belong in this neighborhood.

Cohere residents: 77.9%
Non-Cohere: 62.5%
Difference = 15.4%

Physical health

Cohere residents: 76.2%
Non-Cohere: 50%
Difference = 26.2%

Social connection

Cohere residents: 72%
Non-Cohere: 54.1%
Difference = 17.9%

Meaningful friendships

The friendships and associations I have with other people in my neighborhood mean a lot to me.

Cohere residents: 81.7%
Non-Cohere: 65.3%
Difference = 16.4%

Regularly talk to neighbors

The friendships and associations I have with other people in my neighborhood mean a lot to me.

Cohere residents: 74.3%
Non-Cohere: 48.7%
Difference = 25.6%

Feel connected

I feel connected to this neighborhood.

Cohere residents: 74.5%
Non-Cohere: 52.8%
Difference = 21.7%

In Austin, belief in community shows up as word of mouth

In the greater Austin area, 93.3% of Cohere residents report they would recommend their community to a friend. That’s 20.3% higher than in nearby non-Cohere neighborhoods — a clear sign that connection drives action.

Would you recommend your neighborhood to a friend?

Cohere residents: 93.3%
Non-Cohere: 84.7%
Difference = 8.6%

Have you recommended your neighborhood to a friend?

Cohere residents: 78.6%
Non-Cohere: 58.3%
Difference = 20.3%

About this research

The findings presented here represent one geographic segment of a larger comparative well-being study. The complete 2025 Community Impact Report includes survey data from 3,945 residents across 53 master-planned communities in four metro areas, examining 11 core well-being indicators and neighborhood recommendation behavior.

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