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“Tree house hideaway” are two words among many that can describe this custom built Austin Texas home, which is located at 5800 Cannonade Court in the Eanes school district. This renovated and upgraded 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom single family home, is surrounded by trees, has lush landscaping, and offers all of the amenities that you’ve been searching for in a home including a chef’s kitchen, open concept floor plan, and so much more!

Stylish, Comfortable, Living

Built in 1985, and situated on a quiet cul-de-sac at 5800 Cannonade Court, in Davenport Ranch, this Austin Texas home also has a fireplace, central heating / air, sits on .25 acres, and offers 3,188 square feet, so there’s plenty of room to grow for any family, or individual who wants a…

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I am a native Austinite and was born and raised in Westlake Hills.   My parents wanted to move out to the country and purchased a 1 ½ acre lot on Buckeye Trail two years before I was born.  The lot offered a downtown view and they built one of the first swimming pools in Westlake Hills when I was an infant.   My father served as President of the Eanes School Board and was active in changing Eanes from a county school to an Independent School District.

I was a door-to-door salesman for Fuller Brush Company throughout college and knocked on the large majority of the doors in Westlake Hills, Lakeway, and many neighborhoods of west Austin.   I hold a real estate broker’s license for over 20+ years.  

What is your real estate niche?

I truly…

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As an Austin Texas Home Owner your goal right now may be to sell your home in the coming months but the reality is that you might receive a low ball offer on your home.

Although receiving a low ball offer isn’t uncommon in Real Estate the reality is that you can be prepared for receiving a low ball offer if you first understand why buyers submit low ball offers and how you should respond to them.

Understanding Low Ball Offers

A low ball offer can be classified as an offer that’s between $5,000 and $15,000 lower than your asking price although the exact definition of a low ball offer can vary from one buyer to the next

Home buyers will make low ball offers for a variety of reasons including the advice from their agent, family friend,…

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