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$15K price drop, 8400 Caspian Drive 3/2 1,442 sq. ft SW ATX Maple Run neighborhood home for sale, ask $425K. Contact GVM Broker Austin Silent Market Realty

 

$15K Price Drop in Southwest Austin, TX, Maple Run neighborhood
$425,000 for Sale.

8400 Caspian Drive, Austin, Texas 78749.
Active ABOR For Sale MLS#1414642

Location south of William Cannon and just West of Brodie Lane. desirable Maple Run neighborhood. Excellent Entry Level City of Austin Texas Home For Sale. No HOA. per TCAD; 3 full bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1,442 sq. ft Home on a .1513 acre interior calm, neighborhood lot. Home currently tenant occupied by a quality rent paying longer-term normal tenant on a month-to month lease.  Interior Showings require a proof of funds document or $425K pre approval mortgage lender letter. Contact Austin Silent Market's Broker Associate George Vance McGee 512.657.9281 georgevance@gmail.com
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