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The Last 1B West Austin Realtor Property Tour of 2023. Coordinated by GVM Austin Silent Market

 

The LAST 1B West Austin Property Tour of 2023, Friday 9:15 am start time December 8th @ Benchmark Bank Casis Village. Volunteer Tour Coordinator = Broker Associate George Vance McGee Austin Silent Market 512.657.9281 georgevance@gmail.com




Attendance Incentive! The 1st 20 Licensed Working Agents and Brokers to show up for the tour and visit the properties will get a free $5 gift card to ATX local store BookPeople, Downtown on West 6th and Lamar Blvd.


2704 Mountain Laurel Drive | Active MLS $5.45 Million | New Build 4,665 sq. ft, .299 Acre Lot Size Single Level Pool | Kristee Leonard Leaders Realty LLC 512.695.5144 kristee@theleadersrealty.com


2501 Exposition Blvd | $1,195,000 Active Tarrytown for Sale | 2,483 sq. ft 3/2 .282 acre Lot | Berkshire Hathaway Dave Bair 512.423.0456 dsbair@gmail.com


2506 Enfield Road #C | Active MLS $985,000 | 3 bed 2.5 bath | 1,800 sq. ft

Mae Levitan Linda Welsh Realty Group 512.762.0009 maelevitanhomes@gmail.com


2807 Bonnie Road | Brand NEW in Tarrytown | 7.699 Million ALN| 6231 sq. ft. Resort Style Pool Guest Home Privacy 2807Bonnie.com Rose & Associates Properties 512.470.3654 sean@rosepropertiesaustin.com  rosepropertiesaustin.com


12 Scott Crescent Tarrytown | Active MLS $1,050,000 | 3 bed, 2 bath 1,458 sq ft Home .169 acre Lot | Christie's International Susie Lee 512.789.8300 susie@atpropertiestx.com


1606 W. 14th street, Clarksville area | Active ABOR MLS $1,295,000 | 3 bed, 2 bath, 2,138 sq. ft | Rafael Llorente Kw Realty 512.888.2211 rafael@realtyhaus.com


812 Theresa Ave #1. Year Built 2021 in Clarksville | $1.590 Million 2,189 sq. ft Joseph Brothers Build | Monica Pizanie Douglas Elliman 512.905.8939 monicasellsaustin@gmail.com


1314 Westover Road | Active MLS in Pemberton $4.995 Million | New Lohr Home Build 4,350 sq. ft Lot Size .239 acre 5 bed, 5 bath Pool | Kristee Leonard Leaders Realty LLC


4705 Highland Terrace | Active MLS $1,299,000 | 2,046 sq. ft | .49 acre LOT size | Leslie Davenport Gottesman Residential leslie@gottesmanresidential.com


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