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Northwest Hills Single Story Full 4/3 home on over HALF ACRE Canyon Lot

Time to Live in Northwest Hills. A top tier residential city neighborhood in Authentic Austin Texas. Northwest Hills is located west of Mopac, around the FAR West Exit. The neighborhood has excellent AISD Schools, ample retail, food, and shopping off of Mesa Drive too. Anderson High School is the main High School.
There is plenty of NEW construction, townhomes, remodel homes, and high end affluent residents too.
TODAY's specific property is located in Northwest Hills...It has an asking price yet to be determined. Call Realtor George Vance McGee @ 512.657.9281 iphone for more info.
This easy-to-maintain one-story, four bedroom, three bath house sits on a predominantly wooded lot. The 2,800-square-foot open floor plan has two living spaces and tons of storage. It is the prefect house for family living, as well as for entertaining. It has been excellently remodeled. There are 10 feet cielings. 2 master bedrooms. a 2 car garage, and calm low traffic interior street. The Back half of the LOT drops off considerably. A major drop-off into a canyon. Want a home with a backyard canyon? stream?
Located minutes north of downtown Austin off Mopac Expressway and Highway 183, Northwest Hills is one of the most desirable locations. Convenient to The University of Texas, Lady Bird Lake, the Arboretum and the Domain. Quiet, no-thoroughfare street.
FEATURES 2800 square feet 4 full Bedrooms 3 bathrooms .589 Acres. Single Story. 1 level Home Attic Barbecue Cable Ready Ceiling Fan Deck Double Pane/Storm Windows Fenced Yard Fireplace Flooring: Carpet, Hardwood, Tile Lawn Mother-in-Law Apartment Parking: Garage - Attached, Off street, 524 sqft garage Pond Skylight Sprinkler System Transportation View: Canyon Wired
For a SHOWING appointment, and or more information on this SPECIFIC Northwest Hills Home, Contact
George Vance McGee
Horizon Realtor 512.657.9281 iphone georgevance@gmail.com Active Austin Board of Realtors Member

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