1711 Eva ST, Austin, TX, 78704
1711 Eva STAustin, TX 78704
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Welcome to 1711 Eva Street. Located at the corner of Annie and Eva with alley access in the Bouldin Creek Neighborhood. This charming 1925 craftsman has been prepared for remodel or start over and build your dream home. Donating the house and starting over is believed to be the highest and best use. The new city of Austin ordinances make this property a great investment opportunity as a multi unit project. South Congress is 400 feet away. You will be able to enjoy some of the best restaurants, shops, cafes, and events Austin has to offer. HOME CONDITION: The kitchen area is currently taken down to the studs, much of the flooring has been removed, the vanities have been removed and the water and power are currently off. **Attached images of new corner lot construction at 1901 Newton to help visualize what can be built on this site**
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