1900 Richcreek

There are actually two separate duplex's here (4 units total) that are all about the same style, size and price. I'd say any of them would make a nice little place to call home. I haven't been through any of these yet, but it looks like they got the details right, grain matched cabinetry, wood ceilings etc. 

Price: $459,000 - $499,000

Details: 1,385 - 1,552 sq. ft.  3 Bed, 3 Bath

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2308 Enfield #105

Condo life isn't for everyone, but with the high housing prices in Austin these days it can make a lot of sense. The Terrace condo's are one of my favorite mid century condos in Austin. This fully updated unit is just a short stroll from the pool, and will probably cost you less per month than the crappy apartment you are renting now.

Price: $280,000

Details: 844 sq. ft.  1 Bed, 1 Bath

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5407 Agatha

For those with modern tastes and a budget under $350k Agave continue to remain the only real choice. This particular one has all the standard Agave features, architect designed, good natural light and it has some great landscaping plus a bonus playhouse in back for the kids. 

Price: $345,990

Details: 1,646 sq. ft. 3 Bed, 3 Bath

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2006 Alta Vista

This house is truly a sum of it's parts. The house designed by architect Don Harris in 2005 is great. Add to that some really great landscape architecture by Land Restoration and things get even better. The fact that it's in Travis Heights and a half block from Stacy Pool is the cherry on top.

Price: $1,295,000

Details: 3,020 sq. ft. 4 Bed, 3 Bath

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2201 Haskell #B

Don't judge a house by it's size. This 850 sq. ft. casita by Architect Jen Weaver has a whole lot of action smartly packed into a small space.  The price per square foot is high, but I'd say this house is setting a pretty high bar for accessory houses. Besides the great design, this house also happens to be right in the heart of one of my favorite neighborhoods in Austin. 

Price: $625,000

Details: 850 sq. ft.  2 Bed, 3 Bath

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