
Courtesy of: Todd Burgener, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, todd@toddbrealty.com
$499,000
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2 bed
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1.00 Bath (1 Full)
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Lot: 0.03 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$499,000
2103 E 14th St B Located in the heart of vibrant East Austin, this stylish single-level home offers the perfect blend of privacy, convenience, and modern living just minutes from Downtown Austin, UT Campus, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, and all of the incredible restaurants, coffee shops, live music venues, nightlife, and local shopping that make East Austin one of the city's most sought-after neighborhoods. Tucked away with a private alley entrance and secured by a motorized gate, this home offers a rare sense of privacy and tranquility while still being right in the middle of the action. The outdoor living spaces are a true highlight, featuring a welcoming front patio, an extended entertaining deck, and a private hot tub creating the perfect setup for relaxing evenings at home or hosting friends and family. Inside, the home features a thoughtfully designed open floorplan with polished concrete floors, abundant natural light, and contemporary finishes throughout. The spacious living, dining, and kitchen areas seamlessly flow together, creating an inviting and functional living environment ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. The home offers 2 bedrooms and 1 shared full bathroom, all thoughtfully laid out within the efficient single-story design. The private fenced yard provides an additional outdoor retreat with plenty of space to unwind, while the covered carport offers protected off-street parking. If you're looking for a low-maintenance, lock-and-leave lifestyle in one of Austin's most exciting and walkable locations, this East Austin gem checks all the boxes. Available for immediate move-in!
Courtesy of: Todd Burgener, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, todd@toddbrealty.com
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