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8,418 sq. ft “78704” Central South Austin LOT/Property with Hilltop Views For Sale, Contact GVM Broker Associate Austin Silent Market

 

8,418 sq. ft “78704” Central South Austin LOT/Property with Hilltop Views For Sale



Contact Austin Silent Market's Broker Associate George Vance McGee @ 512.657.9281 georgevance@gmail.com Austin Silent Market 


East Facing HILLTOP, Large LOT in 78704 Zip Code. Location is SOUTH of Oltorf and North of HWY 290. Existing 4 bed, 1.5 bathroom livable 1,419 sq. ft Single Family Home is owner occupied with a dog. Do NOT disturb. Showings Possible. OFF MARKET For Sale Status. Contact Broker George Vance McGee @ 512.657.9281. LOT Location between South Congress Avenue and South 1st street. Views of Nightime Moon, Sunrise and Univ of St. Edwards College Campus Buildings. Ample brand NEW Construction all around.

 

What is the Austin Silent Market? We are a local ATX based licensed real estate brokerage company. We earn our income and livelihood via real estate sale and leasing commissions. In addition to working Actives ABOR MLS Properties, we often discover, work and present “Silent Market” or NON-ABOR MLS properties.

Who is George Vance McGee? He is a newly married man and lives with his wife in the Travis Heights, SOCO neighborhood. He is also a 3x indie book author, with his books for sale @BookPeople ATX 6th and Lamar. He has ample experience and success stories from working and selling LOTS in Central Austin for SPEC Building.







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