41 Waller Lofts – Central East Austin
41 Waller Lofts is a small 30 unit condominium in the heart of Austin’s Central East core. It is inside the area known as the Holly Street neighborhood – between Lady Bird Lake and East Cesar Chavez. Completed in 2008, this modern industrial building offer a trendy industrial style. You won’t find a hipper location!
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Flats
Two and three bedroom floor plans that range from 926-1,200 square feet. Some units have lake or downtown views.
Parking
Reserved, covered parking inside gated grounds.
Interior Finishes
Interiors are industrial modern with open floor plans and concrete floors.
Bosch stainless appliances, stainless sinks, Hans Grohe fixtures, and granite counters are standard.
Baths have travertine showers with inset glass tile, rain-shower heads, and vessel lavatories.
Amenities
Gated access and entryway.
Landscaped grounds.
Satin glass tower elevator.
Community pool.
Outdoor decks.
Pella energy star windows.
For jogging and biking, residents enjoy the Butler Hike & Bike Trail that winds along Lady Bird Lake.
East Cesar Chavez Neighborhood
Just east of I-35, adjacent to the Rainey Street District, this eclectic neighborhood is at the heart of Austin’s new restaurant and entertainment district. Residents just step outside and enjoy one of Austin’s festivals and all that downtown and East Austin has to offer: shops, art galleries, farmer’s market, food trucks, and bars.
Grocery stores include the HEB on East 7th, and Whole Foods Market on East 6th. And, the nearby Comal Food Mart has been in use since it was built in the 1880’s.
41 Waller Lofts are in the central-east part of Austin’s urban core. They are a part of the established East Cesar Chavez neighborhood. This historic neighborhood dates back to the early 1900’s. It was one of Austin’s first neighborhoods. There is an active interest in preserving the neighborhood character – expressed in historic homes, commercial buildings, land use, and social customs. It developed its own character over many years, bringing together varied social and cultural influences. There are historic buildings and a long history of stories to preserve.
Craftsman bungalows, mission and Spanish style homes, and mid-century modern all co-exist here. Walking or biking are available forms of transportation for residents in this urban living space, with shopping, restaurants, and clubs close at hand. Downtown Austin offers employment, entertainment, and culture – all reachable within minutes.
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