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Modern East Austin. SOL Neighborhood. 2 bed, 2 bath Home. 1198 ft.

Located in the SOL neighborhood pocket of EAST AUSTIN. East of Springdale Road & Airport. Developed by Award Winning architects KRDB. The community is also the first single family Net-Zero Energy capable in Austin, TX. This fresh Modern home has amazing curb appeal w/ its pitched roof, clearstory windows, convenient carport and trellised entryway. There is an open kitchen/living rm/dinning area w/ dramatic vaulted ceilings, a refined cinder block wall, a built-in shelf wall and double slider windows connecting the indoors and out to an enclosed private side yard. The master suite has a walk-in closet, a full bath w/ large tile shower and a built-in shelf wall. Less than a 10 minute drive to downtown and the Airport. Walking distance from the Walnut Creek Hike and Bike trail. Close to local bars, cafes, art galleries and boutique shops. Less
FACTS Lot: 4,003 sqft Single Family Built in 2010 HOA Fee: $25/mo Cooling: Central Heating: Other Great solar potential Sun Number™: 79
FEATURES Fenced Yard Lawn Parking: Carport Patio
CONSTRUCTION Exterior material: Cement concrete, Wood Roof type: Metal Stories: 1 Structure type: Modern Floor size: 1,198 sqft Heating: Electric
The open layout and natural light of this home is the perfect example of modern Austin living with the warmth of a family friendly neighborhood. It's wonderful being so close to new restaurants and shops, but not so much that it isn't peaceful in the evenings.
For Sale. Asking $374,000
For a SHOWING appointment, Contact ABOR Realtor, George Vance McGee 512.657.9281 iphone
georgevance@gmail.com

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