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Super Walkable Travis Heights, SoCo 3 bed, 3 bath, 2 car garage, 2,400 sq. ft Home for Lease, ready for new tenant(s) now.

Travis Heights, SoCo 3 bed, 3 bath, 2 car garage, 2,400 sq. ft Home for Lease, ready for new tenant(s) now.
$6,800

Off Market for Lease






Travis Heights, SoCo 3 bed, 3 bath, 2 car garage, 2,400 sq. ft Home for Lease, ready for new tenant now. Massive, fenced backyard, feels private, yet is steps and stumbling distance from SoCo Lifestyle and commercial, (Continental Live Music Club, Hotel San Jose, Jo’s Coffee, Hotel Magdalena, Home Slice Pizza, Gueros, and many more. Asking price of $6,800 per month. Single level floorplan, fenced back-porch. Dog friendly, all breed and dog sizes. Off market, Non-Active MLS for Lease by Owner, yet permission given to advertise and contact Broker Associate George Vance McGee, me, for tenant representation showings on the lease, and for similar close-in SoCo, 78704 Rentals.




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Situated in the heart of South Congress, this charmer boasts 3 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms and a spacious open floor plan with 2 living spaces and a large dining room. It also features a large driveway and an attached two car garage to keep your cars sheltered from the weather. The open kitchen features a huge center island that doubles as a breakfast bar. This home has hardwood and concrete floors throughout and 3 walk-in closets! A large utility room with a lot of storage, plus a washer & dryer. The shaded backyard is huge with a spacious screened in porch of your dreams, a large outdoor patio with a gas fire pit and an amazing, private outdoor shower. The whole yard is shaded by two of the largest live oaks in Travis Heights. It also has a wood privacy fence & native landscaping! Basic yard maintenance is included in the rent. This home is a three minute walk to the heart of South Congress, Continental Club, Hotel San Jose, Guero’s, Homeslice... 

















































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