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Mueller North, Windsor Park, Brand NEW BackHouse with Fenced Side Yard for Lease



Mueller North, Windsor Park, East North Central, Brand NEW 1 full Bedroom BackHouse with Fenced Side Yard.


510 Sq. ft 1 Full Bedroom Floor-plan with Living Room and Bedroom.Asking price of $1600 per month, possible wiggle room?


For a SHOWING appointment and Licensed Real Estate Agency Leasing work, Contact Austin Silent Market Inc's George Vance McGee @ 512.657.9281 iphone, georgevance@gmail.com






Per Owner:
BRAND NEW stand alone building with private yard and smart technology. No sharing walls, no sharing yard. Yard maintenance provided! 1 bed/1 bath w/ walk-in shower, separate from kitchen/living area. This is a new build, everything is brand new: electric tankless water heater, W/D, smart thermostat, hvac. Smart deadbolt (can be monitored & controlled via app. & programmed to unlock as you approach via phone. Video doorbell. Range, refrigerator w/ icemaker, dishwasher, high ceilings. Many windows, dimmable lights, ceiling fans. This unit has it's own private entry & fenced yard with gate. 1.5 mile from Mueller development parks, restaurants. Weekly year round farmers market, HEB (curbside & delivery). Walkable to Bartholomew park (disc golf, baseball fields) & Bartholomew pool. 4 miles from center of downtown. 10 minutes from Austin Bergstrom airport. $40 application fee to listing site for credit/background check. One time $450/per pet fee. Can be rented furnished for an additional $200 monthly. Call to schedule showing. Tenant pays utilities. Lawn maintenance included in Lease.
















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