The western reaches of the city feature a notable midcentury modern apartment, a classic ranch home, and some groovy 1970s numbers near the lake.
The vintage South Austin cutie with updates and historical features is asking $775K.
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The 1941 home features distinctive interiors and a huge yard.
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A 1971 home in Angus Valley features appealing updates and a huge lot.
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The centrally located Austin home has period features and lovely, leafy yard.
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An Allandale home built in 1959 has loads of original features.
The iconic midcentury structure was chosen for its architectural and historical significance.
The revamped Tarrytown home was built in 1965 and has views and a detached pool house.
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The 1940 Greek Revival home and estate was designed by legacy architects Page and is owned by prominent philanthropists the Long family.
This week’s selection includes remodeled bungalows, high-rise condos, and new contemporaries, all conveniently located and north of the river.