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2200 Rundell

The hard core A. D. Stenger fans may recognize this address from last years listing. While I’m usually a huge advocate for saving architecturally significant homes, even I admit there wasn’t a lot special about the house they tore down to build this one. I am ecstatic though to see that some top notch new construction take its place. Hats off to the always consistent McCabe Development.

Price: $2,500,000

Details: 3,405 sf, 4 Bed, 3 Bath

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2305 Westworth : AD Stenger

Well would you look at that. Just when you think that this week is all out of surprises this beauty of a mid century modern home pops up. The listing says it was designed by A.D. Stenger thought the location and a few of the details would be unusual for Stenger. Either way though it’s a great little house with some equally impressive views.

Price: $999,900

Details: 1,572 sf, 3 Bed, 2 Bath

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2011 Peach Tree

This charming little number was built in 2011, and it shows. I mean that in a good way too. Modernism was less mainstream back then and this one is true to the old stripped down version of modernism that ruled the 90’s and 00’s. Don’t worry, what it lacks in pinterest charm it makes up for in timelessness.

Price: $1,025,500

Details: 1,690 sf, 3 Bed, 2 Bath

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604 Cumberland

I love how one bold element can set the mood for the whole house. For example the wood clad wall that seamlessly moves from outside to inside of this house is the perfect bit of flair to keep things interesting.

Price: $849,000

Details: 2,032 sf, 3 Bed, 3 Bath

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2300 Rundell : AD Stenger

This house started out as a 1950’s design build by famed Austin architect Arthur Dallas Stenger, then in 2009 it got a full remodel with help from MJ Neal. I absolutely love all the indoor / outdoor space and that simple slab front maple cabinetry is almost too perfect. I’m a bit on the fence about the transformer room (1st pic) though, how 'bout you?

Price: $1,350,000

Details: 2,199 sf, 4 Bed, 3 Bath

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