2909 Glen Rae #B

Despite the less than stellar photos this modern new construction in East Austin sure didn't stick around for long. It's been on the market for 4 days and already has multiple offers. While that sounds like a standard story for Austin, things are slowing down a bit which makes this a bit of a surprise. Just goes to show, if it's price right (and this one is) and well designed it will move quick. 

Price: $430,000

Details: 1,095 sq. ft. 3 Bed, 2 Bath

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3021 Castro

I love these creative flips, and in a city full of creative people I'm always surprised that we don't see more of them. This one takes a very typical, simple east side bungalow and breathes life into the space. While the price per square foot is pretty high the small front house does mean that you could potentially add another structure down the line.

Price: $409,900

Details: 912 sq. ft.  2 Bed, 2 Bath

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8400 Emerald Hill

The Northwest Hills area is one of my favorite suburban neighborhoods in Austin. It used to be a great place to get a sub $500k mid century house. Unfortunately prices have gone up since then. Luckily there are still relatively reasonably priced gems like this. Sure it's got some quirkyness (that kitchen!) but I see lots of potential here. 

Price: $599,000

Details: 2,422 sq. ft.  4 Bed, 3 Bath

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4504 Crestway : Roland Roessner

And the hits just keep coming. This amazing one owner mid century modern home designed by Roland Roessner was built in 1965. The inside looks like a time capsule, with loads of beautiful specialized touches from interesting interior screens and custom shelving to an amazing retro kitchen. This is the sort of house that is so well done I can't tell if some of the details are old or new. Timelessness is the best compliment a modern home can get. 

Price: $999,000

Details: 2,938 sq. ft.  2 Bed, 3 Bath

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