1304 Harrison Ln is listed for sale at $ 275,000. The Residential Single Family property has 3 bedrooms, 2 Full Bathrooms, 1206 square feet and was built in 1966. The lot size is 14914.9 Square feet. BRWant a home to remodel in one of the coolest pockets? Well, here it is! Some houses have good bones. This one has great bones, a classic East Austin story, and a backyard that makes you want to pull up a chair and stay awhile. Tucked into Richland Estates, one of East Austin’s best-kept mid-century neighborhoods, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath ranch-style home sits on a generous .34-acre lot backing to a canopy of trees. You’re in the Dog’s Head District, a distinct bend in the Colorado River where Lady Bird Lake, the hike-and-bike trail, downtown Austin, and ABIA are all close by. The “78742” zip code is having a moment, and this area is right in the middle of it. Inside, the home offers a great starting point for someone who appreciates vintage charm and can see the upside in the details that matter most. A classic brick fireplace, practical single-story layout, and warm mid-century character give the home an easy foundation to work with. The kitchen and baths are ready for a fresh chapter, but the footprint, setting, and sense of possibility are already here. Step outside and you’ll understand what this property is really about. The backyard is spacious, magical, and full of possibility, with an in-ground pool shaded by mature live oaks, an enclosed sunroom with a hot tub for year-round enjoyment, tree-lined views, and three barn-style storage sheds with room for tools, bikes, pool gear, or weekend projects. The setting already brings privacy, scale, and character people hope to find, giving the next owner something truly worth building around. This one is priced to reflect the opportunity, and the opportunity is real. Sweat equity can go a long way here, because the neighborhood, the lot, the location, and that backyard are not going anywhere.
Buyer to verify all info.
This reflects a seller’s willingness to consider a concession/contribution toward a buyer’s expenses but is not a guarantee. Buyer and seller may negotiate a contribution, if any, in relation to the purchase contract. Any contribution from the seller may be used by the buyer at their discretion for items like closing costs, repair expenses, interest rate buy-down, etc.
Seller May Contribute to Buyer Expenses.
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This reflects a seller’s willingness to consider a concession/contribution toward a buyer’s expenses but is not a guarantee. Buyer and seller may negotiate a contribution, if any, in relation to the purchase contract. Any contribution from the seller may be used by the buyer at their discretion for items like closing costs, repair expenses, interest rate buy-down, etc.
Want a home to remodel in one of the coolest pockets? Well, here it is! Some houses have good bones. This one has great bones, a classic East Austin story, and a backyard that makes you want to pull up a chair and stay awhile. Tucked into Richland Estates, one of East Austin’s best-kept mid-century neighborhoods, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath ranch-style home sits on a generous .34-acre lot backing to a canopy of trees. You’re in the Dog’s Head District, a distinct bend in the Colorado River where Lady Bird Lake, the hike-and-bike trail, downtown Austin, and ABIA are all close by. The “78742” zip code is having a moment, and this area is right in the middle of it. Inside, the home offers a great starting point for someone who appreciates vintage charm and can see the upside in the details that matter most. A classic brick fireplace, practical single-story layout, and warm mid-century character give the home an easy foundation to work with. The kitchen and baths are ready for a fresh chapter, but the footprint, setting, and sense of possibility are already here. Step outside and you’ll understand what this property is really about. The backyard is spacious, magical, and full of possibility, with an in-ground pool shaded by mature live oaks, an enclosed sunroom with a hot tub for year-round enjoyment, tree-lined views, and three barn-style storage sheds with room for tools, bikes, pool gear, or weekend projects. The setting already brings privacy, scale, and character people hope to find, giving the next owner something truly worth building around. This one is priced to reflect the opportunity, and the opportunity is real. Sweat equity can go a long way here, because the neighborhood, the lot, the location, and that backyard are not going anywhere.
Buyer to verify all info.
Disclaimer: Lot configuration and dimensions are estimates, not based on personal knowledge and come from a third party (Digital Map Products); therefore, you should not rely on the estimates and perform independent confirmation as to their accuracy
School information is computer generated and may not be accurate or current. Buyer must independently verify and confirm enrollment. Please contact the school district to determine the schools to which this property is zoned.