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Fall ATX Real Estate Update from Austin Silent Market Realtors and Brokerage Company

FALL ATX Real Estate Marketplace 

ASM = A Silent & Active Brokerage.

 George Vance McGee, Agent, 512.657.9281 

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Active MLS For Lease:
$2450 1800 East 4th #250, 2/2 Brand NEW Condo w/ Pool, Balcony
$2495 1809 Palma Plaza B, Clarksville 2/2 Back House
$6000 3001 Bee Creek Rd Spicewood TX Contact Willy McGee Agent

Buyer's on the Search, know of something like this?
$650K-1.2 Million Central Austin 2000 sq. ft on big lot
$600K-995K, Clarksville specific neighborhood Home Buyer
$1.5 million or less, Half Acre Lot in West Austin, Rollingwood


Silent Market for Sale, Non-MLS:
$399,000 2.616 ACRE Long Canyon LOT for Sale
$550,000 "78704" South 1st Cottage Home, Possible Commercial
$559,850 Circle C, 3000 sq. ft Large Red Brick Home, w/ Garage

$599,000 Zilker on the Park 2/2 Upgraded Condo
$750,000 Deep Eddy 3/2 2000 sq. ft Townhome w/ Garage
$1,070,000 Spacious Tarrytown Duplex Income of $5200 a month
$1.2 Million 3/2 Main House & 1/1 Tarrytown Total Remodel Property
$1.5 Million Tarrytown Newer Modern 4 bedroom, with Garage


Recent Success Deals, Pending, Leased, Funding, Completions:
$1300 per month, leased. North Loop Pristine 2/1 Townhome
$329,650 2500 Enfield Rd. 2/1.5 Condo Beauty! 2 parking (U/C)
$Sold, Funded North Loop Hyde Park Home on SF-3 Zoning Lot
$1,185,000 Pemberton overlooks Shoal Creek and University Campus


Information presented By Austin Silent Market's George Vance McGee, Agent, 512.657.9281 iphone. Prices and Availability subject to change. 

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