Is modern Tudor the new modern farmhouse? This isn’t the first one I’ve seen pop up lately and I’ve got a feeling it’s not going to be the last either. Personally while I appreciate some of the character, there are a few details that have me biting my tongue.
Price: $1,650,000
Details: 3,066 sf, 4 Bed, 3 Bath
A.D. Stenger is probably one of Austin’s best know mid century modern architects, but despite building nearly 100 homes there just aren’t too many left that haven’t been significantly altered. This 1965 build has had a modest addition but remains true to the original design.
Price: $2,350,000
Details: 2,200 sf, 4 Bed, 3 Bath
I continue to be very interested in these 3d printed houses. Certainly the design is compelling, and if they can move the needle on affordability that would be a game changer. This Wimberly adjacent home sure is a deal at just over $200 a sq/ft.
Price: $875,000
Details: 4,115 sf, 4 Bed, 4 Bath
My favorite thing about modern architecture is when I see something unique and functional. Either is fairly easy to pull off alone, but it’s putting them both together that’s the tricky part. Luckily for the fine folks at North Arrow and DigsAtx this is not their first rodeo.
Price: $795,000
Details: 1,300 sf, 2 Bed, 2 Bath