Austin is a relatively young city, but it has had plenty of rapscallions, shady ladies, gunplay, and tormented souls that make for good ghost stories and the fun frights that go with them.
Just to mix things up, this week we’re looking at some of the most ridiculously priced homes we could ferret out. Today's prices: $8,500–$25,000/month.
Well, this is exciting. The former home of Ann Richards was just listed on the market, and most of the original features and design seem to be intact. Built in 1949 in West University, it has big windows, hardwoods, and lots of outdoor living space.
An efficient, charming home is in a part of West Campus where are still a large number of family homes on tree-lined streets, which would suit just about anyone wanting to live in the central city.
In an ongoing series, real-estate analytics site NeighborhoodX is taking a close look at per-square-foot asking prices in different Austin neighborhoods. Since it's Curbed's Micro Week, today's comparison features the smallest condos for sale now.
In an ongoing series for Curbed Austin, real-estate analytics site NeighborhoodX is taking a close look at sales price ranges in different neighborhoods. Today, they've updated their June analysis of asking prices in West University
Westlake mansions that sold for up to $7.21M and tiny condos as bargainistic as $65K got some love this week as Austin's highest and lowest home sales.
This week saw the highest Austin home sales in large, single-family homes in Westlake, Swede Hill, and Tarrytown, while the two least expensive homes sold were condos in North Austin and West Campus.