2312 Rundell : AD Stenger

Something tells me this one won’t last long. Not only is it an A. D. Stenger designed and built house that seems to be quite well maintained, it’s also sitting on a very generously sized lot. Those two things together make the price seem almost like a bargain. Let’s just hope the new owner brings this one back to it’s former glory.

Price: $730,000

Details: 1,916 sf, 3 Bed, 3 Bath

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1615 S 2nd #6

I have to admit I’m not a huge fan of the exteriors of these houses. That being said, I think they did a really good job on the interior finish out, and maybe more importantly on the price point for this location.

Price: $749,900

Details: 1,640 sf, 3 Bed, 3 Bath

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2711 Grennock

This one is a bit of a sleeper from the street, but inside is a whole different story. I love that they kept the materials pretty simple throughout with just a few accents to bring in the character. If only every flip could be done as thoughtfully as this one.

Price: $440,000

Details: 1,532 sf, 4 Bed, 2 Bath

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4509 Balcones : David Graeber

This one is a special one. It was designed by David Graeber (of LBJ library fame amongst others) as his personal home. He lovingly called it the Japanese House for obvious reasons. The Japanese aesthetic played a huge roll in American modernism in the post war years, and it’s great to see such a clean example of it here in Austin.

Price: $1,350,000

Details: 1,818 sf, 3 Bed, 2 Bath

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