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519 Buckeye

Luxury real estate and modern architecture are not necessarily synonyms. However, when the two get together, the results can be amazing. The base material pallet on this modern home is to die for, with simple honest materials like walnut and stone used extensively. Don't even get me started on my love for board formed concrete. 

Price: $6,295,000

Details: 7,600 sq/ft, 5 Bed, 6 Bath

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3212 Park Hills Dr

This gem has gorgeous Texas stack limestone inside and out, updated kitchen and almost .4 acres in the heart of Rollingwood. To sweeten the deal, they just lopped 100k off the price. With that kind of savings you could pick up your very own Ligne Roset Togo sofa. 

Price: $999,000

Details: 3,182 sq/ft, 3 Bed, 3 Bath

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410 Brady : William Clay Grobe

I love seeing houses that architects design for themselves. This particular gem was designed by architect William Clay Grobe in 1973, and he has been the only owner until now. I couldn't find much info about Mr Grobe online, but the little I did made it seem like he did mostly commercial work, which is a shame, because I'd love to see more homes like this one. I love the long roof overhangs and how well the wood siding and cement block has aged, almost matching each other in color. And that 1/4 acre lot. Swoon. The house does need a bit of updating, but it is a perfect location and perfect start to a very nice new home.

Price: $599,000

Details: 1,483 sq/ft, 3 Bed, 2 Bath

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