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The Rainey District Lifestyle! Luxury-Hi Rise Condo

The Downtown Austin, Rainey District Lifestyle. Hotel Van Zandt. Lady Bird Lake. Inviting Pub Houses and Nightlife. Royal Blue Grocery. Pleasantly tucked away from Downtown. Walking Distance to Central East Austin. An expanding, growing, downtown core neighborhood with youthful vibrancy, and new money cool!
This specific condo for sale is located in the luxury hi-rise SHORE Condo Tower. The Shore condo Tower was successfully completed in 2006. This unit faces East and also has an east facing balcony. It is a full 809 and total square feet. It has been tastefully remodeled and upgraded. The Kitchen and Living Room area is an Open Floorplan concept. It is a 1 full bedroom condo. It would lease to a potential tenant in the monthly rent range of $1650 to $2000 per month most likely. The Asking price for Sale is $329,000!
The SHORE Luxury Building is a Mid-Rise. The HOA is $365 bucks per month. There is front desk security and assistance. There is a magnificent building POOL, with West facing immaculate Downtown Skyline views. There are also lounge areas. In addition, there is GYM on site.
Recently refinished wood floors (5/16), new walk-in shower (4/16). Quartz counters, stainless appliances and private balcony. Nest thermostat. 24 hour concierge, pool and gym (6th floor). 1 parking space in garage. Refrigerator, washer/dryer convey. Direct access to Hotel Van Zandt (including room service).
For a SHOWING appointment, more information, BUYER"S representation, and similar Downtown Austin Condos priced under 400K, Call George Vance McGee, HORIZON Realtor 512.657.9281 iphone, georgevance@gmail.com

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