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May 6th, 2020 GVM How's it looking out there in the streets of Austin Residential Real Estate?



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So GVM, How's it looking out there in the streets of Austin Residential Real Estate? 

Well folks, despite these interesting and challenging times, working in the Buyer's Agent role, I was able to assist a primary family and couple get "under contract" a wonderful South Congress, Travis Heights property with 2 turn-key homes on 1 Large Lot. 

In addition, I'm currently working with a pre-mortgage approved BUYING mode couple looking for a true home for Sale in Central Austin to BUY in the 425K-575K price point. Do you know of anything? Active OR Off Market For Sale. North, South, East, or West?

I'm also working with a couple tenants on the search for Rentals In Central Austin. Both are in the $1500-$2000 per month Budget Range? Got a Vacancy?

Christy Hayes, an Austin Silent Market Licensed Agent, just placed an East Austin CHEAP LOT for Sale on the Active MLS for $174,650It is located in some sort of floodplain, but is cleared. I could work as your buyer's agent on it?

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Lastly if you have any specific Austin & Central Texas Real Estate Questions or Inquires, I'll get on it! Email, Call, Text, me. GVM @ 512.657.9281 georgevance@gmail.com Austin Silent Market Licensed Real Estate Agent. Sales, Leasing, Lot Development, On & Off Market Sales.
1106 Eleanor Street. East Austin Lot For Sale
$174,650
Click here for East Austin CHEAP lot info
$425K-$575K GVM Buyer's Agent HOME search?
Know of something I can Show or Preview? On Or Off Market for Sale? 
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