Soaring ceilings, incredible natural light, and a long list of major upgrades make this Parkwood gem truly stand out. Sunlight pours through beautiful transom windows onto sustainable bamboo floors, creating a warm and inviting living space. Impressively energy-efficient—19 solar panels offset up to a documented 75% of electricity costs, paired with a 2022 Rheem 16-SEER condenser, furnace, and evaporator coil, and a 2021 Rheem 40-gallon water heater. Exterior improvements include 2022 James Hardie siding, 6-inch gutters, dark sky matte black fixtures, a floating address, and fresh exterior paint for a crisp, modern curb appeal. The professionally remodeled HGTV kitchen (2016) shines with chic finishes, sleek counters, and stainless-steel features. Appliances included are a Frigidaire French-door Energy Star refrigerator with icemaker, as well as a washer and dryer. A spacious converted garage adds flexibility for a home office, gym, or second living space. Step outside to enjoy a beautifully designed Thrive Landscape, featuring steel edging, white limestone gravel, concrete pavers, Red Yucca, Iris plantings, and an overall low-maintenance layout. A large hexagonal back patio, a convenient 195 sf storage shed, and several fruit trees complete this serene outdoor retreat. All of this in a centrally located pocket near Austin favorites—just an 8-minute walk to Dittmar Park & Rec Center (with pool, indoor basketball, playground, and more), 10 minutes to The Thicket Food Park, and a short stroll to the 1st Street bus stop. Modern efficiency, thoughtful upgrades, and a stylish low-maintenance landscape—this one checks all the boxes.
Active
$375,000
8117 Almondsbury Ln, Austin, TX 78748
3beds
1,834sqft
Est.:
Single Family Residence
Built in 1995
4,948.42 Square Feet Lot
$371,100 Zestimate®
$204/sqft
$-- HOA
What's special
Chic finishesWhite limestone gravelIncredible natural lightStylish low-maintenance landscapeLarge hexagonal back patioBeautiful transom windowsSleek counters
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