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Spacious Tarrytown A&B Duplex For Sale, Each Unit has it's own fenced backyard.

Spacious Tarrytown Duplex, A & B Units. Each with their own fenced backyard

Silent Market For Sale.

$1,070,000. For exact address, showings and offers contact Austin Silent Market's George Vance McGee 512.657.9281 iphone, georgevance@gmail.com




















Spacious Tarrytown Duplex, Monthly Rental Income total of $5,200. This Massive Tarrytown Duplex is located in a 100-year floodplain. The owner has a Flood ELEVATION certificate from 2003. Survey available.

 Lot size is around the ballpark range of .15 acre or 7000 sq. ft of Land. SF-3 Zoned Lot

The Front #A Unit Duplex is  3000 sq. ft 4/5 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom. 3 Levels. The 5th Bedroom is a Converted Single Car Garage. There is a gorgeous, cool, private large bedroom on the 3rd floor, with it’s own bathroom and skylight. The Large Duplex A Unit is currently leased for $3400  per month.

The back raised up Treehouse-esque B unit Duplex is a 2-3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom Unit and is currently leased for $1800 per month.

Both the  A and B unit have their own private, wooden fenced backyard. There are  numerous welcoming, sturdy and pleasant balconies on the Structure.

Both existing tenant leases run until August of 2019.

So George, why is the owner selling? Well, he is an older gentleman and tired of being a landlord. He’d like to sell, cash out, and use the proceeds for different causes.

Silent Market Status for Sale. Call Licensed Texas Real Estate Salesperson & Agent George Vance McGee @ 512.657.9281  iphone for the exact address, questions, showings and information.

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