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Barton Creek, 5 bed, 5 bath, 7,088 sq. ft Mansion with Pool, Guesthouse, Backs to Greenbelt $2,225,000 For Sale

 



Barton Creek, 5 bed, 5 bath, 7,088 sq. ft Mansion with Pool, Guesthouse Backs to Greenbelt $2,225,000. Roughly a 1/3 Acre LOT size. or 16,858 sq ft of lot LAND per TCAD.


Located in the desirable area of Barton Creek, West Austin, Texas. This fabulous family home w/a 2 story full guest house backs to a greenbelt of a gated neighborhood. (Sq footage only reflects main house, guest house is an additional 1016 sq ft (approx). The renovated main house has 4 bedrooms, gourmet kitchen with 2 dishwashers, wine room and large center island. The Master suite includes a large steam shower, walk in closet with refrigerator/coffee bar and new marble flooring and backsplash. Upstairs is a game room, media room and 2 bedrooms. The outdoor BBQ is perfect for entertaining poolside by the fire pit. The guest house is perfect for Nanny Quarters, Mother -In-Law suite, College Student, etc. Walking distance to St. Gabriel's and St. Michael's Academy. Social Membership to Barton Creek Country Club Conveys. Owner says roughly $500 per month in required HOA dues.


For the exact physical address, showings and licensed buyer's agent, contact Austin Silent Market's George Vance McGee @ 512.657.9281 iphone, georgevance@gmail.com Broker Associate










































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