Courtesy of: Heather Banks, All City Real Estate Ltd. Co, carypaulstudios@gmail.com
Courtesy of: Heather Banks, All City Real Estate Ltd. Co, carypaulstudios@gmail.com
$3,300,000
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5 bed
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4.00 Bath (3 Full , 1 Half)
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Lot: 0.35 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$3,300,000
2806 Geraghty Ave Featured on the Austin Modern Homes Tour on Saturday 2/28 and tucked into one of Allandale's most coveted and private tree-filled lots, this 3702 square-foot single-story residence is a studied homage to classic California Eichler architecture - reinterpreted for modern Texas living. This home embraces the principles that defined mid-century modernism: clean horizontal lines, expansive walls of glass, seamless indoor-outdoor flow, and an honest expression of natural materials. Designed by Magic Architecture and masterfully constructed with interior curation by Cary Paul Studios, the 5 bed, 3.5 bath layout unfolds across a thoughtful single-level plan with two living areas and a dedicated study or flex room - echoing Eichler's belief that architecture should support connection and everyday ease. Signature architectural elements anchor the space: a striking brick fireplace, warm wood-clad ceilings, completely custom cabinetry and built-ins, and curated materials that nod to the era and feel nostalgic but also updated. Mid-century-inspired terrazzo tile grounds the design, while statement wallpaper by Clay Imports adds texture and artistry. True to its roots, glass walls dissolve into expansive decking, leading to a private pool and hot tub - reinforcing the Eichler ethos of blurring interior and exterior living. This is not simply a new construction home. It is a respectful architectural tribute - designed for those who appreciate provenance, materiality, and the enduring clarity of mid-century modern design - all in the heart of Allandale.
Courtesy of: Heather Banks, All City Real Estate Ltd. Co, carypaulstudios@gmail.com
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