2 Beds 1 Bath 960 Sq.Ft. 0.144 Acres
703 E 45½ sits on a full lot in Hyde Park, which has been Central Austin's best-kept open secret for as long as anyone can remember. The house was built in 1925 and it shows - in the good way. Wood floors, original details that haven't been stripped out, and a front porch you won't want to leave. The 1,000 square foot floor plan gives you exactly what you need, with two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a utility room the owners have made the most of.
The lot is the other thing. Full size with alley access, which in this neighborhood means real options - live in it as-is (it's ready for that), or renovate and add on with room to do it right.
Hyde Park is one of those neighborhoods where people move in and stop moving. The streets are shaded and walkable and the daily infrastructure is unusually good for Central Austin. Quack's Bakery & First Light Books are just a few blocks away, allowing you the kind of morning rituals that become load-bearing. Whether they've been open one year or forty years, favorites like Allday Pizza, Bureau de Poste, Julio's, Avenue B Grocery all feel like they belong. Shipe Park sits at the center of it all - a two-acre neighborhood hub with a seasonal pool, tennis and basketball courts, shaded playgrounds, and a 1930s log cabin that's original to the park.
Hyde Park doesn't make many more of these.
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