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Austin Silent Market GVM Buyer's Agent success in Travis Heights, SoCo, Stacy Park..



Austin Silent Market Inc's sponsored Sales Agent George Vance McGee recently worked dutifully in the Buyer's agent role for an excellent primary young family, in their quest to find a home to reside & own themselves.

 GVM originally met and began a working experience with these even-keel clients, via lease listing agent services on a Clarksville 2 house duplex they own. The buying mode couple and growing family re-financed a property, which propelled them into the purchase of this genuine Travis Heights, SoCo, Stacy Park area gem. 

Generally speaking the main house was re-designed by Clayton Little Architects. It is a 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathroom Main House of circa 2460 sq. ft feet. The property's LOT SIZE of .226 acre, wraparound porch, and backside curb-cut access is considerably advantageous. This SF-3 City of Austin zoned Property takes advantage of it's zoning with a 1 full bedroom, 1 bathroom loft style back unit, or back house of 673 square feet. The Back House has it's own private entry and could be used for a variety of reasons, (i.e. visitors, friends, family, rental income, etc) This Travis Heights classically wonderful property is located walking steps from the vibrant South  Congress, SOCO lifestyle, restaurants, music and action, yet pleasantly tucked away from the SOCO strip for some privacy. 

I was honored and thoroughly enjoyed the buyer's agent experience. I personally love working on glorious fantastic Central Austin Properties I believe in, and wish I could buy, and afford for myself one day.

 #sell-what-you-believe-in That's my real estate philosophy.

Do you have any questions about Travis Heights, South Congress, SOCO living? Do you have any Austin Real Estate questions? Sales? Leasing? Handyman? Mortgage Lenders? Appraiser? Real Estate Accountants? If so, contact Austin Silent Market Inc's George Vance McGee @ 512.657.9281 iphone, georgevance@gmail.com


























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