This is currently an off-market, potentially coming soon to MLS, fantastic Central East Austin Condo. It is located in the 41 Waller Complex in Central EAST Austin.This specific condo's location has walking distance proximity to the growing Rainey Street District, true Downtown Austin, Texas, as well as the Holly Neighborhood, Lady Bird Lake Austin Trail, and East 1st street stores, bars, and restaurants.
This specific unit is on the Penthouse Floor. The complex is heavily gated and secure. There is a livable private outdoor patio with 180 degree VIEWS plus. As the Downtown Skyline grows, so will the VIEW. It is a 2 full Bedroom Condo, with 1 full bathroom. It is move-in ready condition with granite counter tops and a pitched living room ceiling. It is 936 square feet of livable space. The monthly required Home Owners Association (HOA) is about $285 per month. the HOA fee includes a 41 Waller pool, and also some utility, water or cable bills. The current asking price is $330,450.
If used as an investment income condo, expect a potential tenant rent range from $1750 to $2400 per month.
For SHOWINGS, interest, inquires, and help in regards to this Central East Austin Condo, contact, HORIZON & ABOR Licensed Realtor, George Vance McGee @ 512.657.9281 iphone, georgevance@gmail.com
Austin, Texas has a DOG problem (Letter I wrote and sent) Dear Austin City Council Members, Hello and well regards, Yesterday afternoon during a simple bicycle pedal exercise ride, I was physically chased by an unleashed Pitbull dog in ZILKER PARK. Then directly after recovering from almost being mauled by an unleashed pit-bull in Zilker Park, I attempted to buy a Gatorade at a nearby Barton Springs Road Market, but that didn't go well either, as an interior Market commercial customer had a massive mixed breed dog trolling through the diminutive shopping isles. Then this morning, at a Coffee shop on SoCo, there was only 1 entry way in and out, and there was another large, although more docile mixed breed dog. All of this has occurred in less than 24 hours. What's the point? The City of Austin's dog friendliness and citizen enabling of irresponsible dog owners has gotten out of control. Newsflash! Not everybody like dogs, being everywhere all the time. especially within ...
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