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1108 Kennan

According to the seller this is the first time this house has ever been on the market since it was built in 1956. Looks like the original owners had the good sense to not do any crappy remodels in the 80's. Let's hope the new owners have enough sense to keep the good stuff. 

Price: $1,200,000

Details: 1,757 sqft, 3 Bed, 2 Bath

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475 Spiller

According to the current owner of this house it was originally built by A.D. Stenger but designed by Earl Nesbitt (who worked for Page Sutherland Page before opening his own firm in Austin). I've never heard of Stenger building other architects designs, but I have heard that he was building into the 70's and 80's so I suppose it's plausible.

Price: $1,100,000

Details: 2,348 sqft, 3 Bed, 3 Bath

Not on MLS. Contact me for info.

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307 Westlake

This is a pretty amazing remodel of a 1970's home. The remodel included a down to the studs approach and nearly doubled the size. While some of the interior finishes are a bit traditional for my taste, I am happy to see more and more light colored floors. All those dark wood floors were really starting to bum me out...

Price: $1,300,000

Details: 3,050 sq. ft. 4 Bed, 3 Bath

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902 Terrace Mountain

Lets be honest. The 80's and 90's were pretty dark ages for "modern" architecture. There was a lot of contemporary, or what I call "Beatle Juice modern" happening (watch the movie again, you'll get it). These cedar clad shed roofed homes were definitely a trend though, especially in more secluded settings. The cladding is equal parts brutal and softening and I've always loved the look of them. 

Price: $825,000

Details: 2,311 sq. ft.  3 Bed, 3 Bath

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