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The Famous 1B West Austin Property Tour 1.22.2021 Volunteer Coordinator = GVM & Austin Silent Market







1B West Austin Property Tour for Friday 1.22. 2021


Presented by Volunteer Coordinator George Vance McGee Austin Silent Market Broker Associate 512.657.9281 georgevance@gmail.com



2702 Jefferson Pemberton Active MLS #6564192 $1,948,000 Asking price, Single Family Home 3606 sq. ft, 2016 year of Construction. Listing Agent = Jeff Rogers Realty Pros of Austin 512.585.4790


3313 Bonnie Road. Tarrytown. ALN Listing. Asking price of 2.5 Million. New 2020 Build, 3293 sq. ft. 4 bed, 3.5 Baths http://3313bonnie.com/

Listing Agent = Mark Strub Strub Residential 1 (512) 922-8992


3211 Warren Street, Tarrytown Silent Market for Sale. Asking price of $1,070,000 2/2.5 1852 sq. ft Home with 2 car garage, Nature Views of Mayfield Park. https://austinsilentmarket.com/listings/tarrytown-home-for-sale-with-privacy-nature-setting/ Contact George Vance McGee Broker Associate 512.657.9281 georgevance@gmail.com


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Additional Note; I, GVM am searching in the buyer’s agent role for a primary buying mode family (NOT a Spec Home builder) for a .3 Acre Plus Sized LOT, Cash buyer, below 2 Million. This family would like to purchase the lot and build a 4500 sq. ft or so Custom Single Family Home for themselves to reside and live upon. On, Off-Market, Coming Soon, Got something that matches?


Lastly...NOT on the tour, but 2003 Griswold, $1,053,000. Large Tarrytown Duplex For Sale, Silent Market, fully tenant occupied and can be shown via a real buyer with a pre-approval letter. GVM Austin Silent Market 512.657.9281 georgevance@gmail.com

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