I featured this one a few years ago, though it was almost a half a million dollars cheaper then. One thing hasn’t changed though, I still love it.
Price: $1,995,000
Details: 3,909 sf, 5 Bed, 4 Bath
Read MoreI featured this one a few years ago, though it was almost a half a million dollars cheaper then. One thing hasn’t changed though, I still love it.
Price: $1,995,000
Details: 3,909 sf, 5 Bed, 4 Bath
Read MoreThis house isn’t dramatic or flashy, but there is something about it that I really love. Maybe it’s the fantastic collection of mid century furniture, or maybe it’s mature landscaping. Either way, sign me up.
Price: $1,075,000
Details: 2,598 sf, 4 Bed, 3 Bath
Read MoreI’m absolutely in love with this 1960 mid century modern home just off of Balcones. It’s got everything a quintessential mid-century home should have, post and beam construction, cork, terrazzo, and oodles of clerestory windows. The indoor pool is a bit quirky but I’m not mad at it at all.
Price: $1,019,000
Details: 2,138 sf, 3 Bed, 3 Bath
Read MoreIt’s a bummer that there weren’t more split level homes built in Austin back in the 70’s. This one is a great example of how they can add just the right amount of interest to an interior space.
Price: $525,000
Details: 2,326 sf, 3 Bed, 3 Bath
Read MoreRemember this one from January? Looks like someone snatched it up and as far as I’m concerned this one is a best case scenario. It’s a decent neighborhood at a good price and the major upgrades like flooring and kitchens have been done (and well at that). Now it just needs someone to move in and give it a bit of personality.
Price: $469,000
Details: 1,720 sf, 3 Bed, 2 Bath
Read MoreThis is a really nice project from Tom Hurt. It’s not just about the looks with this one either, thanks to SIP’s, solar panels and more this one is easy on the environment as well. I’m surprised to see something so forward thinking built in 2005. Great value in this one too.
Price: $899,000
Details: 2,316 sf, 3 Bed, 2 Bath
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