Thanks for your feedback! I completely agree with you. A dual under-mount sink would have been a great addition. It's interesting to see other units at similar or even lower price points offering larger sinks.
Austin is terrifying. They'd have to pay me $10,,000 a month to live there. Edit: West view in summer...in Texas. Geez. That's going to be a helluva A/C bill. 1,000 sq. ft. for that price. What a joke.
You may find lower prices in other parts of Texas, but Austin remains a popular choice for various reasons. This particular location is in a highly desirable area of the city, so prices in this building and nearby tend to be higher than outside of Downtown. Thanks for your feedback!
Yeah, some of the condos and pin houses in the buildings around them are even worse. I have a friend in the Quincy that paid $8 million for his 29th floor condo I’m also hearing that some of the units in the water line I’ll be anywhere from eight to $18 million to buy. I wait for the markets to shift correct. This is a New York.
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I pass this building on my runs near the lake. Cool to see what the unit looks like 🤩
Glad I could show you inside!
Thanks for watching :)
This is actually a two bedroom apartment, not a three bedroom apartment.
Surprised the kitchen does not have a larger sink at that price point
Thanks for your feedback! I completely agree with you. A dual under-mount sink would have been a great addition. It's interesting to see other units at similar or even lower price points offering larger sinks.
Austin is terrifying. They'd have to pay me $10,,000 a month to live there.
Edit: West view in summer...in Texas. Geez. That's going to be a helluva A/C bill.
1,000 sq. ft. for that price. What a joke.
You may find lower prices in other parts of Texas, but Austin remains a popular choice for various reasons.
This particular location is in a highly desirable area of the city, so prices in this building and nearby tend to be higher than outside of Downtown.
Thanks for your feedback!
Yeah, some of the condos and pin houses in the buildings around them are even worse. I have a friend in the Quincy that paid $8 million for his 29th floor condo
I’m also hearing that some of the units in the water line I’ll be anywhere from eight to $18 million to buy.
I wait for the markets to shift correct. This is a New York.