Brykerwoods Austin Home Sales Update

Brykerwoods Home For SaleBrykerwoods is a popular Central Austin neighborhood of mostly vintage cottages with new construction sprinkled in.  Many Brykerwoods homes have been renovated and expanded to meet today's standards without losing the charm of decades past.  Buyers like it here because they can get an appealing vintage home on a modest lot with trees at a convenient location.  These shady streets are within 2 minutes of the University of Texas and 5 minutes from Downtown Austin.  Brykerwoods Elementary is right in the neighborhood and nearby is Central Market, a foodie delight. Restaurants & shopping are within walking distance.  The Shoal Creek Greenbelt with its hike and bike trails and parkland skims the edge of the area to the east.  I have sold several homes in Brykerwoods over the years and believe it to be one of the most stable and in-demand neighborhoods in Central/West Austin.  Homes in Brykerwoods sell in good markets and in not so good markets.

In third quarter of 2010 there were 8 home sales in Bryker.  Homes spent an average of 28 days on the market and sold for 98% of final list price on average.  The low sale was $275,000 and the high sale was $651,000.  The median price of all homes sold in Bryker 3rd quarter was $389,950. 

For the first 3 quarters 2010 year to date, Brykerwoods has seen 21 sales, the same number as 2009.  The median price of all homes sold was $429,900, virtually the same as 2009.  So far in 2010, Brykerwoods homes spent 45 days on market on average, compared to 74 days in 2009.  There are currently 15 active listingsin Brykerwoods.  They are listed between $299,900 and $905,000.

Call me to find out what your Bryker Woods home might sell for or to find your own Bryker Woods home.

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Realtor/ Mortgage Broker

True Austin Properties

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4 commentsJeff Harris Realtor|Broker|Lender • October 13 2010 07:20PM

Austin AIA Homes Tour 2010 Continues on Sunday

The annual Austin AIA Homes Tour continues this weekend October 2nd and 3rd.  12 local architects have opened project homes to the public for an exclusive viewing.  As a volunteer docent on Saturday at Hugh Randolph's Brykerwoods renovation and expansion, I enjoyed chatting with and meeting the many Austinites who appreciate great architecture.  It's good to see so many folks come out to soak up the good feelings that come with a well designed space. 

The mild temperatures and bright sunshine added to the experience.  People asked me all sorts of questions such as what kind of wood is on the deck and aren't they shy about showering in a shower with such a large open window??  I didn't mind answering any of them and thought the enthusiastic response to Hugh's design was a fun experience.  Risinger Homes did the construction and the attention to detail was evident everywhere.  Eric and Ryan with Risinger were around to answer questions and are well informed and easy to talk to. 

Make it by to have a look today if you can.  Because I was helping out yesterday, I didn't get a chance to tour the other homes yet, but will today.  Hope to see you there!

http://www.aiahomestour.com/

Contact me if I can help you buy or sell your Austin home.

Enjoy the tour!

Jeff Harris

jeff@trueaustinhomes.com

 

Jeff Harris   

Realtor/ Mortgage Broker

True Austin Properties

www.centralaustinliving.com

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1 commentJeff Harris Realtor|Broker|Lender • October 03 2010 10:41AM

Brykerwoods neighborhood one of the best

Want to know which Central Austin neighborhood consistantly sells in good markets and bad? Which neighborhood boats lazy leaft streets, charming pre 1950's architecture and an accessible locatioin close to the University of Texas, parks, and Downtown Austin?  The answer is Brykerwoods.   These modest yet attractive cottages & bungalows, and attractive recently built new construction homes attract buyers who want to be close to it all, yet quietly tucked away in a special neighborhood that harkens back to a bygone era. 

Brykerwoods homes start in the 300,000's and reach upward toward 1 million dollars.  A thoroughly renovated classic 3 bedroom Bryker home built in the 1930's or 1940's can be bought in the mid 400's to mid 500's depending on size and lot.  Fixers start in the 300's and new construction is generally inn the 600's and up. 

Check out why buyers love this Central Austin jewel of a neighborhood.  Brykerwoods is true vintage Austin.

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 Recently sold in Brykerwoods

 

 

Jeff Harris   

Realtor/ Mortgage Broker

True Austin Properties

www.centralaustinliving.com

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0 commentsJeff Harris Realtor|Broker|Lender • February 26 2010 05:26PM