Recently remodelled 3 bedroom / 2 bathroom house in a quiet Hyde Park neighborhood available for July 1st move-in.. <br><br><br> Great central location for grad students, UT faculty/staff, or any downtown professionals! - The house is set in the HEART OF NORTH UNIVERSITY / HYDE PARK between Duval and RedRiver - Only two blocks from UT Duval or Red River shuttle bus . - Close to great shopping and Dining - HEB, Central Market, Whole Foods, Barton Creek Mall and many excellent restaurants at 43rd and Duval. Highlights: - New IKEA Kitchen and bathroom remodel - Built in microwave, Dishwasher, refrigerator, free standing range/oven, garbage disposal - Onsite private full-size washer/dryer - Energy Efficient Central AC and heat - Recent energy efficient window - Wood flooring in bedrooms and living room, ceramic tile in bathroom and kitchen. - Walk-in closet and wardrobe in bedroom - Huge storage/shed - Large covered patio. - No smoking. - Cats OK with $200 refundable deposit per pet. - Small Dog OK with $300 refundable deposit per pet. - Yard is maintained by landlord. - Street parking under lots of shade from big trees - Fenced yard - Available for immediate move-in - Flexible lease (12 months minimum). Deposit and first month rent required at the beginning of the lease. - Application fee & background check is $35 Please send me email or call 512-413-4739 for more information and to schedule an appointment. Neighborhood Description http://www.austinhydepark.org/ Hyde Park is a historic neighborhood located in central Austin, Texas, within the boundaries of 38th Street, 51st Street, Guadalupe , Duval, and (north of 45th Street) Red River. History Hyde Park is over 100 years old. Platted in 1891 by the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Land and Town Co., Hyde Park was marketed under the direction of Monroe Martin Shipe as an affluent suburb featuring large, majestic residences. Completion of Shipe�¢â?¬â?¢s streetcar line in 1891 provided a reliable transportation connection to downtown from the relatively isolated area. Trees were planted, parkland established, lakes created and a theater pavilion erected to augment the pastoral quality of the area, which was marketed as the �¢â?¬�?fashionable part of the wealthiest and most aristocratic city in the land.�¢â?¬�� The first houses built in the neighborhood were stylistically pretentious examples of late 19th-century domestic architecture. Many of them, such as the Oliphant-Walker House at 3900 Avenue C, were built in the Queen Anne style by locally prominent citizens.
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