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5,262 sq. ft Large Balcones Drive Area Home on an Expansive over Half Acre Lot

 






Per Travis County Tax Appraisal, This "Silent Market" Home for sale is still inhabited by its primary owners and occupants. The physical home structure is 5,260 sq. ft in Size. The Primary Bedroom is Located Downstairs. There is a 2 car garage. There is ample outdoor usable decking and living space. The LOT Size is .5127 Acres or 22,331 sq. ft of LOT Land, Dimensions of 95.00  X 232.00." The backyard is quiet, peaceful, expansive, large and green. The property is located on a calm, premier affluent street. There are multiple brand NEW Spec Homes being built in and around this property.

The asking per per ownership is $3,125,000. See Fresh Professional Property Photos below Strictly a "Silent Market" For Sale, non-mls property, per ownership's decision and discretion. Buyer Showings are possible yet require a proof of funds or pre approved jumbo mortgage letter.

Why are the owners selling? This family and the parental units are preparing for the next "empty nester" stage of life as their kids have now almost grown-up and are headed to college and university.

Glad to talk and work,

George Vance McGee

512.657.9281 iphone

AustinSilentMarket.com

georgevance@gmail.com

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