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Now LEASED. 8.8.2022 1411 W. 9th, Clarksville 2/1 Cottage Home, with porches and stoned backyard fence for Lease $2,495,

 Now LEASED bv Agent Ms. Emily McGee Austin Silent Market. 8.8.2022

























1411 W. 9th 2/1 Clarksville Home with Stone Backyard, Peaceful Back-porch for Lease

$2,495 per month for Lease


Stone Fenced Backyard, Back Elevated Porch with Scenic Ambiance. 1 car rsvp parking spot in front. Hardwood Floors throughout. Open Kitchen to Dining to Living Room Floorplan. Stackable Washer / Dryer Included. 2 full bedrooms, 807 sq. ft. Asking price of $2,495 per month for Lease.

 

For the Lease Listing Agent of 1411 W. 9th, Contact Licensed Agent Emily McGee. Click here for Emily McGee contact info

Emily McGee was born, raised and educated here in Austin, Texas. She graduated from Austin High and then traveled up the road to the University of Texas at Austin, where she earned her Bachelor of Science in Communication. Having grown up a local is evident in her knowledge of real estate in all areas of Austin as well as her passion for the city. She is ready, eager and excited to help you find your ideal living situation; whichever part of town that may be in!

Contact Emily @ (512) 627-7538 or emilymcgee11@gmail.com

 

For Tenant Representation showing and more Clarksville area rentals, contact Broker Associate George Vance McGee @512.657.9281 georgevance@gmail.com

  


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