Property History
Known as the "James T. Hurt House",the house was designed in a "Queen Anne/Colonial Revival" style, associated with late Victorian turn of the century residential construction. Vaulted ceilings on both floors. Beautifully-appointed office and conference areas with original pine flooring, moulding and custom tile accents on its four fireplaces.
Tasteful upgrades to the original plaster walls, electrical system and plumbing and the more modern additions of common area spaces and restrooms add to the comfortable operation of a modern office without detracting from the original, historic charm. Ground level plan uniquely lends itself to either open office or large private executive suites and conference areas. Second story features a more traditional office layout with each office easily sized for multiple occupancy.
Unique opportunity to capture a classic piece of Austin's history. Contact Seller's agent to schedule a tour.
- Price: Call Broker
- 4,159 Square Feet
- Acreage: .43 (18,731 SF)
- Year Built: 1904
- The property qualifies for a Historic Site Property Tax Exemption
- Parking:17 (4.2:1000)
- Zoning: LO-H-ETOD-DBETOD-NP
- Use: Owner Occupied or Investment
- Known as the "James T. Hurt House", the house was designed in a "Queen Anne/Colonial Revival" style, associated with late Victorian turn of the century residential construction.
- Vaulted ceilings on both floors. Beautifully-appointed office and conference areas with original pine flooring, moulding and custom tile accents on its four fireplaces.
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