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Active MLS for Lease, ASM Exclusive Properties
$1175 Clarksville Authentic Studio, Hardwood Floors, Private Entrance
$2350 1800 East 4th #250 1 month Free Rent! NEW 2/2 Condo 

Silent Market  for Sale (not currently Active on the MLS System)
$TBD Cleared East  Central Austin SF-3 Zoned Lot, w side Alley
$559,850 Circle C, Big Red Brick, 4 bed, 2 car garage
$725,000, Holly 2/3 Townhome, leased for $3100 per month
$750,000 Deep Eddy 3/2 Townhome with Garage
$1,070,000 Spacious A/B Tarrytown Duplex
$TBD 2503 Bowman 2 Beautiful Homes on 1 Lot
$TBD NW Hills 4000 sq. ft Valburn Home w/ Pool & Green Views
$1,295,000 Travis Heights 3/3 & 1/1 Home on Large Corner Lot
$1,395,000 2708 Pecos Dr. Tarrytown Open House Sunday  2-4 pm


GVM Buyers on the SEARCH! Know of something???
Central ATX & Westlake, Large Lot, over 2000 sq. ft 650K-1.5 Million
Central  Austin Home  425k-575K or Duplex, Triplex
Clarksville Studio For Lease
$1,175 per month. No Dogs.
Tarrytown 2708 Pecos Street 1st Open House this Sunday 2-4 pm
$1,395,000.
Click here for Tarrytown West Austin Home Photos
Holly, East Austin Townhome 2/3
$725,000
GVM Public Book Author Event! March 14th Saturday 3-4 pm @ Cherrywood Coffee House
$Free to Attend
Click here for Event Details
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