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The Chestnut Neighborhood, Central East Austin Property.



The Chestnut Neighborhood, Central East Austin Texas 78722 Zip Code. 

 2705 East 22nd #B for Lease, Listed in MLS by Austin Silent Market Inc and Agent George Vance McGee. 

Property Details:

  • 3 Full Bedrooms
  • 1 full bathroom 
  • 1100 sq. ft per owner
  • Washer Dryer Included, Connection and Closet
  • 1 Living Room Downstairs Carpeted. 3 unique Entrys
  • Reverse Floorplan, All Bedrooms Upstairs Living Room Downstairs.
  • Unit B, is located and along with Unit A. Share an Almost Park-like 18,500 sq. ft Lot. 
  • Asking price  of $1675 per month
  • For Showings, Offers, Questions and Interest Contact
  • George Vance McGee, Agent 512.657.9281 georgevance@gmail.com






2705 East 22nd #B. Austin  TX 78722 Zip Code.

Chestnut / Cherrywood / Central EAST Austin, 3 bed/1bath/1 Living Room House for Lease. 1100 sq. ft per owner. Live and lease on an over 18,500 sq. ft sprawling, calm, and expansive LOT. 

CHESTNUT / CHERRYWOOD / EAST Central Austin neighborhoods. 2705 East 22nd #B is a 3 full bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 Living Room Property. 3 entry. Living Room is Downstairs. 3 bedrooms Upstairs. Washer Dryer Units and Closet in Back. Lease on Almost a HALF ACRE of peaceful private property. Lightly Wooded area, with plenty of grounds to stretch out if desired.

Freestanding Back House. 3/1/1.  Asking $1675 per month

The Front House is lease to a single tenant with 1 normal sized, regular dog. 


















































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