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Success Story. GVM Broker as buyer's agent helps repeat, awesome clients purchase a beautiful short term rental income townhome near Rosedale, Brentwood Central ATX

 


Success Story. GVM Broker as buyer's agent helps repeat, awesome clients purchase a beautiful short term rental income townhome near Rosedale, Central ATX. Thanks go to Robert Saxon of KW Realty as the seller's agent. Don Barker of Precision Inspection, Midtown Town 31st street for closing work. 

The buyers above are planning to keep this beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 level, over 1,000 sq. ft quiet pristine townhome with an open kitchen and back patio near Rosedale in North Central ATX as a Airbnb vacation rental, so if you or family friends needs a quaint, in-town close to everything townhome for a short term visit, this would be the place!  

Originally our winning buyers were specifically shopping and targeted the North Univ. of Texas Campus area, where unfortunately we learned the real estate condos were overpriced, over-worn, too "college-like" in current condition and the condo HOA's were expensive and not well managed. By geographically, EXPANDING our target real estate buyer area search, we came across this more value oriented, better price, and still super central located, larger townhome in the North Central Rosedale, Brentwood area.

While I have your attention, do you have a current ATX real estate question or inquiry? Contact GVM Broker Associate @ 512.657.9281 georgevance@gmail.com Austin Silent Market Realty 
































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