1301 W 42nd

I love seeing brick facades on modern homes, especially on the more luxury builds. It’s not something you see often, but modern design and brick have a long history together. Besides just giving the house a bit of a nice sense of mass it also allows for some nice accent walls inside that help pull the whole thing together. Nice work by Hugh Jefferson Randolph.

Price: $1,400,000

Details: 2,673 sf, 3 Bed, 3 Bath

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501 Post Road DR Unit#1

I always appreciate when someone tries to think out side of the box design wise. For me the jury is still out on the exterior of this new build, but I do know that I absolutely love the interiors. Probably because of all that beautiful honey toned, grain matched cabinetry that reminds me of Dwell circa 2008 (in a good way).

Price: $749,900

Details: 1,986 sf, 3 Bed, 3 Bath

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2511 E 4th

These modern farm houses are a dime a dozen these days, or in this particular case one for a million. I sometimes complain that they are boring and all look the same, but it’s a good problem to have. They are still a huge improvement over the “modern” homes most spec builders were doing 5 years ago.

Price: $999,900

Details: 2,298 sf, 4 Bed, 4 Bath

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2508 Canterbury

Rule number one of real estate is location, location, location. My favorite location in Austin just happens to be Holly, and I’m in love with this little updated bungalow. There’s even plenty of room for expansion, or for a pool, depending on your life priorities.

Price: $700,000

Details: 1,236 sf, 3 Bed, 2 Bath

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