3407 Werner

To be honest, I don’t exactly love the architecture (or lack there of) on this project, but I think the interiors are compelling enough to share. All that marble has me drooling, an while all the brass accents feel a bit dated they still make me swoon. Also, is this the most expensive Cherrywood listing we’ve ever seen?

Price: $1,150,000

Details: 2,900 sf, 3 Bed, 5 Bath

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418 N Church

As prices continue to creep up and up in Austin, some of the smaller outlying towns start to look more and more tempting. This Lockhart lovely is definitely enticing. Built originally around 1915 it’s got some great architectural features like those high ceilings, and oodles of original woodwork.

Price: $299,900

Details: 1,762 sf, 4 Bed, 2 Bath

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3001 Wade

is is a really nice remodel and update of a 60’s home in a fantastic Tarrytown location. It looks like Baldridge Architects had their hands on this one, and I have to say it looks absolutely sublime. Behind the house is a pool and guest quarters. Honestly, I’d be perfectly happy living back there. I promise to keep the pool clean and towels stocked

Price: $2,345,000

Details: 3,739 sf, 4 Bed, 4 Bath

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2310 Indian

This one is a bit of a chic-a-puss (half chicken half octopus) architecturally, but I appreciate that you can still see the original 1965 structure. I also love that it’s as small as it is, especially in a neighborhood where big homes are the norm. The inside is lovely, clean and classic.

Price: $899,000

Details: 1,534 sf, 3 Bed, 3 Bath

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640 Tillery

This is a curious yet interesting one. The price point is reflective of the potential use with the commercial zoning and square footage (really?) but it could make an interesting live work situation for someone.

Price: $1,400,000

Details: 3,000 sf, 3 Bed, 2 Bath

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