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The 1b West Austin Real Estate Property Tour, Friday October 4th, 2024. Volunteer Coordinator George Vance McGee Broker Associate

 





















1B West Austin Property Tour; October 4th 2024 Start time 9:15 am Benchmark Bank Casis Village Shopping Center. Volunteer Broker Associate Coordinator George Vance McGee Austin Silent Market Realty 512.657.9281 georgevance@gmail.com


  1. 1610 Waterston Ave. #3. $389,650 Clarksville 2/2 first floor condo for Sale. George Sears McGee Austin Silent Market Active MLS

  2. 1823 Waterson Avenue. Active MLS for Sale in Clarksville 2 Homes on 1 Lot with a pool. $1,195,000. George Sears McGee Broker Austin Silent Market 

  3. 1107 Lorrain Street 899K for Sale. Active ABOR MLS, Entry Level Clarksville Home and full LOT for Sale. Gilsey Campion Berkshire Hathaway Realty 

  4. 2306 Enfield Road #206 Tarrytown Condo For Sale $998,000 Coming Soon. Kim King Realtor Nest Properties 

  5. 3213 Cherry Lane, Just Listed to ABOR MLS. 1.675 Million asking price, nearly 3,000 sq. ft of living space Noa Levy The Agency RE

  6. 2509 Greenlee Active Abor MLS for Sale Tarrytown 3.75 Million asking price. 4/4 3888 sq. ft. Single Level, Remodel, with pool. Lindsay Keller Seven Springs Realty

  7. 1706 Rockmoor 3.675 Million Active ABOR MLS. West Austin Tarrytown Newer Construction with space to build a pool, Year Built 2017 Urban Space Realtors

  8. 1515 W. 30th Street Brykerwoods (Pre-MLS Coming Soon) 1.25 Million Jenifer Pierson Coldwell Banker Realty 

  9. 4706 Colorado Crossing 4 bed 4 bathrooms $1,595,000. Coming Soon. Beautiful location backs to the trail which leads to Lake Park. Cindy Fowler. Compass Realty 

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