Just reduced $80K below already low price to $699,000!
Built custom, 100% new in 2006, energy-saving,
insurance-cost-saving, built to last, one-of-a-kind home!
4 BR | 3/5 BA | 2-Story | Nearly 1/4 Acre | 2-Car Garage
One of the best backyards in the Avenues, by far!
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Central Austin’s historic Hyde Park neighborhood has something extra special to offer right now in addition to the shaded, tree-line streets, front porch atmosphere, amazing restaurants, shops, and parks in walking distance, and outstanding schools like exemplary Lee Elementary, Kealing Middle School, McCallum High School, and many specially-tailored private schools. Right now, this amazing property is for sale. Built new in 2006, 4608 Avenue G offers a space-efficient, highly functional, custom designed 2712 square foot floor plan and a wonderfully detailed high quality finish out that can only be found in a home built by one of Austin’s most trusted luxury home builders, Corias Homes, Inc. (2009 Custom Builder of the Year by Austin Business Journal!). This four bedroom, 3 and a half bath home has stunningly accurate historical details blended with a modern elegance and practicality, including high ceilings, stained craftsman-style trim, oak hardwood floors, large bedrooms each with a walk-in closet, a gourmet kitchen complete with upgraded stainless appliances and granite counters, and an award-winning first-floor master suite with an incredible spa bath featuring his and her vanities, his and her walk-in closets, separate shower, mosaic glass tiles and a Bain air tub. Situated on an oversized lot, this amazing energy-efficient home has an unbelievable large, landscaped backyard filled with beloved Hyde Park pecan trees on nearly ¼ acre. A home like this on a lot like this was practically impossible to find… until now.



Hyde Park is a quaint and active central Austin neighborhood located north of 38th street, south of 51st, east of Guadeloupe, and west of Duval St. Hyde Park was originally platted 1891 and still bears the history of Austin’s first suburb. Many of Austin’s most elite residents found serenity in Hyde Park alongside blue collar workers over one hundred years ago, and still you can find an exciting array of residents.
It is my opinion that objecting to this project based only on the fact that an old house that is being removed (probably torn down, possibly moved) and being replaced by a new house is against the plans for growth that keep our local economy in Austin healthy. While there are many projects in Hyde Park that don’t conform with many people’s ideas of what is appropriate in Hyde Park, we must also remember that it is a high-density, urban neighborhood now. That comes with thousands and thousands of opinionated people. One may hate a particular house and another may think that it’s the most beautiful in the neighborhood. Many love all the old bungalows complete with all their aging, others find them small and in need of a fresh coat of paint and a update to accommodate the modern family.
Let your voice be heard… ‘should it stay or should it go?’