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Clarksville, Central West Austin, the Bohemian peaceful Life

Clarksville is the moniker for one of the best residential living neighborhoods in all of America. I have no doubt it is not in the top ten of nationwide best neighborhoods for city life.
Clarksville geographically is characterized as west of Lamar Boulevard, North of Enfield Road, East of Mopac and North of 6th street. West Lynn Boulevard runs right in the middle and is the neighborhoods, "equator"
The neighborhood is bohemian, diverse mix of residents. There are old school hippies, long time owners, eclectic political folk, indie hipster, renter transplants, families, single people, and many many more. The neighborhood also has walking proximity to Downtown, Austin if desired. The daytime features residents going on walks. The Nightime, has the occasional house party, and sleepy vibe.
Today's property is a show worthy rental.
Clarksville Home Rental. Ready for Immediate Move-In. 2 Master Bedrooms. 1 master downstairs and 1 upstairs. Living. Bonus Room. Upstairs Lounge, Patio, Party area. 2 Full Car Large Real GARAGE.
Central West Austin in Clarksville, one of the Most Bohemian, safe, eclectic, welcoming, and diverse Top Tier neighborhoods in all of the United States.
Clarksville beautiful townhome style home w/spacious living areas vaulted ceilings, walls of windows, large master suite & downstairs bedroom/bath. walk-in closets. 2 fireplaces. additional 645 sq.ft of private roof top patio under canopy of trees, hardwood floors. Nice yard/ courtyards. Walk to 6th street, hike/bike trail & lake, West Lynn Shops, Castle Hill, neighborhood shops & Austin's finest restaurants & coffee shops. Easy access to down, UT & all business districts.
For a SHOWING appointment, similar properties and TENANT REPRESENTATION,
George Vance McGee 512.657.9281 iphone ABOR Realtor HORIZON Realty georgevance@gmail.com

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