Hot Real Estate Listings: Life Beyond the '04

For those of us who have tasted the good life--spending some part of our residency in the '04--the idea of living anywhere else in the city can induce sweaty palms and a sincere doubt about the viability of social life beyond Polvo's and bud-induced trips to Homeslice. In recent years however, the popularity of this neighborhood has driven up prices to the point that buying is significantly more expensive than renting, creating a financial vs. lifestyle dilemma for those looking to make the move from renter to homeowner. In this edition's column, we check out three centrally-located houses for under 200K that have decent potential and room for your Moog, too. So kick off those Fluevogs and get ready to be your own landlord!
603 W. Odell St - $199,500. 1,215 square feet. Also built in 1955. This 2/1/1 is located just blocks from the planned Crestview Station, which will house one of the last stops on the commuter rail enroute to downtown. There are hardwood floors in several of the rooms, a detached garage/art studio/hydroponic greenhouse-to-be and the potential for some nice, natural light throughout (should you choose to free yourself of the institutional window covering look). At less than $170/sq. ft, you can own this house and make your yearly pilgrimage to Coachella. |
6711 Grover Ave. - $170,500. 1024 square feet. Built in 1955. This 3/1 is a Crestview cottage that has a nice (albeit cracked) porch and a wood paneled room that will make Granpa and Nona feel right at home. The good news: a five minute walk could land you at Genuine Joe's for coffee, the Little Deli for delicious sandwiches or LaLa's Little Nugget for year-round Christmas decor and $1 domestic cans. The bad news: your property probably abuts the future commuter rail track. Good news: refer to proximity to cheap beer and Christmas cheer described above.
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912 Pequeno - $195,000. 776 square feet. Built in 1948. 2/1/1 located just off Koenig and Burnet. Nice, mature trees on the lot, and the year built would indicate that you might find some hardwoods, even though they are not specifically mentioned. Located in a neighborhood that is a mix of old Austinites, students and professionals and just down the road from the Brentwood Park and Pool. Additionally, a short bike ride will get you to Ginny's Little Longhorn for cheap pool and a regular Heybale fix, if you don't want to make the haul to the Continental Club anymore. But, let's get down to the real juice on this place: the towels taped around the headboard in the bedroom indicate this house is overflowing with gettin' laid karma. Nothing has more social cache than getting laid...not even an '04 address.
Photos from Justin Cox, Marathon Real Estate, Sellstate Signature Realty and Coldwell Banker Green-Mills. Contact the author of this article or email tips@austinist.com with further questions, comments or tips.
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