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6906 Carver #A, St. Johns NE ATX for Sale, 78752 zip code. $325K 


Silent Market for Sale. Email Announcement Date of 11.20.2023. Contact Broker Associate GVM  512.657.9281 georgevance@gmail.com Showings by Appt. 

6906 Carver #A, Austin, Texas 78752 zip code For Sale.


Northeast St. Johns ATX area, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom 966 sq. ft (square feet size per TCAD) pier and beam style Home/Condo with some yard for Sale $325K


Large Living Room, Hardwood Floors. Open Kitchen to Living Room Floorplan. Large Bedrooms, Front Porch, Shared right side driveway. washer dryer closet area. Technically a Condo per  Documents but lives, feels and is a Home. Currently leased and tenant occupied @ $1,595 per month on lease until February 15th 2024, current tenant has no pets. Asking price of $325K subject to change per owner’s decision. Currently “SILENT MARKET” for Sale status.


the Northeast St. Johns neighborhood is located just north of the improving and quite welcoming Mueller north, Berkman area. This St. Johns, neighborhood visually appears to be in enhancement mode with some new construction and remodels currently going on.  This is a rare entry level price point for Home ownership in the city of Austin Limits. Condo Docs available upon request.


There is a 6906 Carver #B Rear 2/1 Back Home on the Lot.


The asking price for the entire 6906 Carver Lot and both #A & #B Homes = $668,750 +/-


Showings By Appt, Contact Real Estate Broker Associate George Vance McGee 512.657.9281 georgevance@gmail.com Austin Silent Market

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