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Cherrywood Fixer Upper Home For Sale, Silent Market Status.....

Cherrywood Fixer Upper Home on SF-3 Zoned Lot. Ballpark Asking price is $400,000 and UP per the owner. The Property and existing Home is currently leased by Tenants until July of 2020. The owner is considering possibly selling it. The owner considers it a fixer upper home type property. 

Owner Insight, "IT'S A 3-1, NOT SURE THE CONVERTED GARAGE ON THE LOWER LEVEL MADE IT TO THE TAX RECORDS. THE SECOND BEDROOM IS AN "INFANTS" ROOM, WHEN I RENT IT I CALL IT A 2-1 WITH A STUDY. SMALL KITCHEN, SMALL BATHROOM. PRETTY BACK PORCH OVERLOOKS THE GREAT BACK YARD. I'D TELL YOU TO TAKE A PIC OF THE BACK YARD, BUT THEY HAVE DOGS. (3) It's SWEET PLACE." 


Per Travis County Tax Appraisal this Cherrywood Home and Property is: 7148.72 sq. ft of LOT Land, Zoned SF-3, 55.00 X 130.00 .1641 Acre Lot. Year Built 1949, & 760 sq. ft of Home Space.


For the exact physical address, more information, offers and similar Central East Austin Properties for Sale, Contact Austin Silent Market’s George Vance McGee @ 512.657.9281 iphone, georgevance@gmail.com





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