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Barton Skyway, Greenbelt gated pristine condo, with over 2,000 sq. ft, fully remodeled, 2 car garage, Austin Silent Market for Sale, asking 1.5 Million

 

Barton Skyway, Greenbelt gated pristine condo, with over 2,000 sq. ft, fully remodeled, 2 car garage



  • Per Owner, with the enclosed porch converted to additional living space, the Living Square Footage is above 2,000 sq. ft. (TCAD states 1,914 sq. ft)

  • This Pristine, recently updated, post 2020, Barton Skyway, Greenbelt, Eanes ISD Condo is spectacular. Living Room, Bathrooms, Kitchen, Flooring, everything is updated, beautiful and clean

  • HOA monthly required dues of $700.

  • An intimate small 10 Condo Unit Gated Complex, that backs up direclty to Austin, Texas’ Greenbelt nature areas.

  • Ample complex yard space for dog walking & exercise.

  • Large Elevated Pool for Lounging, Swimming, etc.

  • Tall Ceilings throughout, completely updated throughout.

  • Adjacent walled sitting area & Patio

  • Per owner, potential to lease for $10,000 monthly if fully furnished perhaps? Full Bedrooms and Bathrooms upstairs. 2 car garage.

  • Currently owner occupied and “silent Market” for Sale, asking price of $1.5 Million.

  • For the exact physical address, pre approval buyer letter required showings, contact Licensed Real Estate Broker Associate, George Vance McGee @ 512.657.9281 georgevance@gmail.com




































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