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Price Drop to $309,650. East Austin 1200 East 11th #404 Condo with Private Balcony and Panoramic Skyline Austin VIEWS!

 


1200 East 11th #404, the East Village Condos, East Central ATX 78702 zip code for Sale. Asking price per owner of $309,650. Click here for more photos & info on www.AustinSilentMarket.com


537 sq. ft of interior living space. There is a west facing 4th penthouse level balcony with panoramic views of downtown from the Rainey District to downtown, to the Capitol, to the UT Tower.

Property is currently tenant occupied, month to month for $1500. Single tenant, auto mechanic, no pets and the existing tenant lease is on file.

There is an security code elevator along with a stairwell. There is 1 RSVP paved parking space. There is a 4th floor common sitting area with tables and more scenic views westward of downtown. There is an HOA to the Condo complex with a mandatory monthly fee.

This condo presents the ideal East Central walkable, bike friendly, fun and convenient lifestyle.

Commercial friendly establishments nearby include; the Quickie Pickie, Paperboy Restaurant, the Rosewood Restaurant, Nickel City, Franklin’s Barbecue, There is a Wells Fargo Bank nearby.

For showings appointments, contract work, contact Listing Agent / Agency Austin Silent Market’s Broker Associate George Vance McGee 512.657.9281 georgevance@gmail.com




































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