
Courtesy of: Alex Gilmore, Pauly Presley Realty, alex@paulypresley.com
$1,500
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2 bed
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1.00 Bath (1 Full)
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Lot: 0.21 Acres
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Other
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$1,500
4407 Terrilance Dr Pets are welcome but would like well trained, quiet animal. Welcome home to 4407 Terrilance Drive, a charming, pet friendly 2-bedroom, 1-bath duplex nestled on a quiet, tree-lined dead-end street in one of Southeast Austin's established vintage neighborhoods. With mature trees, classic mid-century character, and a peaceful residential feel, this is the kind of street where neighbors take evening walks, and life moves at a more relaxed pace. Best of all, there are NO SHARED WALLS, offering a level of privacy that's rarely found in duplex living. It almost feels like you're living in a single family home! Inside of this 704 sqft gem, you'll find a functional floor plan, abundant natural light, and the convenience of a private full-size washer and dryer included-no shared laundry and no coin-operated machines. Covered parking provides protection from the Texas sun and weather, while the large private fenced backyard offers plenty of room for entertaining, gardening, pets, or simply unwinding outdoors. Plus, it gets the best sunset views! Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby park and walking trails, perfect for morning strolls, afternoon exercise, or enjoying Austin's beautiful weather. Despite its peaceful setting, the home is just minutes from Ben White Boulevard and I-35, making commuting a breeze and providing quick access to downtown Austin, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, shopping, dining, and entertainment. If you're looking for a home that combines vintage neighborhood charm, outdoor space, and exceptional convenience, 4407 Terrilance Drive is a rare find. Available as soon as July 15th, one year lease preferred.
Courtesy of: Alex Gilmore, Pauly Presley Realty, alex@paulypresley.com
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