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Travis Heights 2 full bedrooms & 2 full bathroom 964. sq Ft Condo for Lease or Sale, Austin Silent Market Realty

 

Travis Heights Terrace, 2302 East Side Drive #11, Austin, TX 78704. 

Now $2,075 per month for Lease, OR $375,000 for Sale

Privately individually owned Condo Residential Community. First Floor Unit, Central Air & Heating, 2 parking spots included for free, Local Landlord management. Freshly Painted White Chantilly Lace Benjamin Moore Interior Living Area Paint. What we've loved about living so central and close-in Travis Heights, Soco. the Neighborhood is walkable and wonderful, near Stacy & Little Stacy Park & Pool. Big Heritage Trees for neighborhood shade. Walking distance to excellent commercial life, live music, restaurants on South Congress Avenue. Continental Club, C-Boys, South Congress Hotel, Jo's Coffee, Guero's, Magnolia Cafe, Torchy's, and many more. Per TCAD the Square footage of this first floor level 2 full bedroom, 2 full bathroom quaint, quiet condo is 964 sq. ft. It is a gate protected complex, this specific and unique, rare 2 bedroom 2 bathrooms unit comes with 2 parking space and gate clickers. Dishwasher, Fridge, Electric Stove, nearby Community Washer Dryer is easily phone app operated. It might be possible to install your own 2 in 1 washer dryer combo machine. Google Fiber Internet Service is available at this geographic location. I used Spectrum for traditional Cable TV service. Vacant now. Professionally maid cleaned, ready for new quality tenants. Cats Ok $25 per month pet rent on cat(s) Max 2. Dogs 20 pound weight limit, breed restrictions. Dogs $50 per month additional per dog rent. 

 Listing Broker / Co Owner George Vance McGee
Austin Silent Market Realty
512.657.9281 
georgevance@gmail.com










































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