This would make the perfect little east Austin pied a terre for someone who doesn’t live in town full time. Despite the small size I think I could honestly live here full time, could you?
Price: $399,000
Details: 600 sf, 1 Bed, 1 Bath
Read MoreThis would make the perfect little east Austin pied a terre for someone who doesn’t live in town full time. Despite the small size I think I could honestly live here full time, could you?
Price: $399,000
Details: 600 sf, 1 Bed, 1 Bath
Read MoreThis place is the quintessential Austin bungalow, and I absolutely love it. It’s got 900+ square feet of living space between two separate structures, and a good sized lot with mature landscaping. Best part about it though is the price which is about as close to affordable as it gets here in Austin these days.
Price: $379,900
Details: 916 sf, 3 Bed, 1 Bath
Read MoreThis 1930’s bungalow is looking fresh! Nothing too overly complicated here, just a well updated historic home on the eastside. I heard for every house the get’s restored instead of torn down an angel gets a set of wings.
Price: $490,000
Details: 1,000 sf, 2 Bed, 2 Bath
Read MoreThis one is all about quality over quantity. I always love seeing grain matched cabinetry, it shows an attention to detail that hopefully can be found in the rest of the house. While the price tag for this one is a bit of a shock considering the size, it is always great to see some original east Austin houses saved from demo.
Price: $585,000
Details: 696 sf, 2 Bed, 1 Bath
Read MoreThis little pocket of well appointed houses is a bit of an east Austin secret. There are 6 or so that face the alley behind The Cavalier, and while they don’t have huge yards they make good use of what yard they do have.
Price: $485,000
Details: 1,212 sf, 2 Bed, 3 Bath
Read MoreThis little bungalow brings just the right amount of drama both inside and out. Couple that with a prime east Austin location and it seems like a decent buy even with the small square footage.
Price: $595,000
Details: 754 sf, 2 Bed, 1 Bath
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