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Price Drop! 4 bedroom St. Elmo, SoCo, Close-in Central, updated & beautiful home 404 Seminole Drive.

 






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Today's Price Drop $399,850 For Sale or $2,350 for Lease.

404 Seminole Drive
St. Elmo SoCo ATX 78745 zip Code.  


Listing Broker George Vance McGee Austin Silent Market Realty 512.657.9281 georgevance@gmail.com

Discover a rare close-in South Austin opportunity in the heart of the St. Elmo / South Congress (SoCo) corridor. Tucked away on a quiet interior lot in 78745, this home offers the perfect balance of neighborhood calm and urban energy—just minutes from The Yard, St. Elmo Brewing, Sagebrush Music Hall & the area’s newly developed office and commercial spaces.

 

This 4-bedroom  residence features brand-new flooring, new windows, and durable hardboard siding, delivering a fresh, modern feel throughout. The thoughtfully converted garage functions as a spacious primary fourth bedroom, offering flexibility for work-from-home, guests, or creative use. The kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining area, creating a welcoming and functional living space ideal for everyday life and entertaining.

 

Situated on a 6,847.48 sq ft lot (per TCAD) with 1,217 sq ft of existing single-family living space, the property truly shines outdoors. The large, fully fenced backyard is perfect for pets, play, gardening, or future expansion—an increasingly rare feature this close to SoCo and Central Core Austin, TX.

 

Enjoy walkable access to family-friendly favorites like Pins Mechanical, nearby parks, and the vibrant St. Elmo District, all while being moments from fun and lively 78745 and 78704 zip code's music, dining, exercise outdoor trails, nightlife, and commercial scene. 

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