3406 Southill

This home was originally built in 1960 but since it's recent major remodel and addition it's pretty tough to see any of the original structure left. I suppose that's what happens when you double the size of a house. I don't mean that as a criticism though, the new home is very well done and has some interesting architectural elements to it. 

Price: $3,295,000

Details: 5,689 sq. ft. 5 Bed, 6 Bath

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4502 Leslie

Right now I'm sitting in a luxury marketing class at South Congress Hotel and it's got me craving a bit of affordable modern. Unfortunately in Austin's housing market it doesn't get much more affordable than this. This 1953 home has been thoughtfully remodeled and (and well staged) and is ready for a new owner. 

Price: $350,000

Details: 1,128 sq. ft.  3 Bed, 2 Bath

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1608 Buffalo Gap

OK, I'll be the first to admit that the finish out on this one is not at all modern. I would however argue that the architecture is. I love the dramatic placement of the infinity edge pool, and the leveraging of those amazing vistas. 

Price: $1,495,000

Details: 2,720 sq. ft.  3 Bed, 4 Bath

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2005 Peach Tree

This gem was for sale earlier this summer and now it's back with a $100k price drop. It has a rare to Texas basement that has a nice raw brutalist feel (lots of concrete). Speaking of concrete, those stained floors are the one thing that I don't love, but that's an easy fix.

Price: $1,100,000

Details: 2,738 sq. ft.  4 Bed, 6 Bath

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