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100 Howard is listed for $320,000 and includes 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, 2,476 square feet, 0.28 acres.
100 Howard is in the Old Enfield area of Austin, Texas.
100 Howard is associated with Schertz-Cibolo-Universal ISD. School assignments should always be verified directly with the district before relying on them.
100 Howard is a Residential built in 1970 with 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, 2,476 square feet, 0.28 acres.
100 Howard is listed at $320,000, -68.8% versus the available Old Enfield median of $1,025,000, with a price-per-square-foot of $129.
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Welcome to this cleanly and newly renovated corner-lot home in Schertz, TX, where space, flexibility, and thoughtful upgrades come together under one roof! Inside, you’ll find 4 beds and 3 baths—two of which are private en-suite bedrooms. There is an expansive living and dining area with an open feel for entertaining and everyday comfort. Outside, the property continues to impress with a detached two-car garage complete with loft storage PLUS a separate yard barn with ample storage and a dedicated parking pad for extra vehicles, trailers, or hobbies. The exterior of the home has been updated with new paint, refreshed rock landscaping, and new soffit lighting, creating curb appeal on a quiet neighborhood street. This home is move-in ready and positioned on a desirable lot with rare versatility, generous storage, and multiple living options— all in an established and peaceful neighborhood setting. What more can you wish? Come check the home out for yourself!
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1970
Lot Size
0.28 acres
$/Sq Ft
$129
Garage
4 spaces
Listed by eXp Realty, LLC
Property Details
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Appliances
Flooring
Features
Construction
Lot Features
Fencing
Foundation
Patio / Porch
Parking
Schertz-Cibolo-Universal ISD
Zoned assignments come from the property school fields available to us. District context schools are shown only when an assigned tier is missing. Contact the school district directly to verify current boundaries and enrollment eligibility. Ratings from GreatSchools.org.
20% ($64K)
$320,000
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List price
$320,000
Price per sqft
$129/sqft
Vs. Old Enfield median
-68.8%
$1M median
Days on market
28 days
Original to current
No verified reduction
$320K original
Active inventory context
3 listings
Price Position in Old Enfield
Listed 69% below the Old Enfield median
Source: MLS Grid / Unlock MLS and Keenan Group review as of May 4, 2026.
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Old Enfield is one of Austin's established neighborhoods, zoned for Schertz-Cibolo-Universal ISD in the 78154 area. The Keenan Group has specialized in Old Enfield real estate for 25+ years with 1,000+ career transactions. Contact (512) 415-7653 for current market conditions and available homes.
Source: Keenan Group at Compass Real Estate, #1 Austin Board of Realtors Team (2024)
3 events on record
Current Price
$320,000
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Neighborhood guide and local insights
Old Enfield is where the Whole Foods flagship store opened in 1980, back when the neighborhood was a quiet collection of historic homes and natural foods seemed eccentric. That original store at Lamar and 5th has since grown into a global headquarters, but Old Enfield has remained essentially the same. The houses got more expensive, but the character held. Pecan trees still shade the sidewalks, and people still walk to get groceries. The neighborhood occupies some of the most centrally located residential land in Austin, bounded by Shoal Creek to the east, MoPac to the west, 15th Street to the north, and 5th Street to the south. Downtown is not a commute from here. It is a walk. The Capitol building is about a mile and a half east. You can walk to Whole Foods, BookPeople, and the restaurants on West 6th without starting a car. The 78703 zip code covers Old Enfield and adjacent Pemberton Heights and Bryker Woods. The housing stock reads like a textbook of early 20th century American architecture. Colonial Revival accounts for roughly 30 percent, with symmetrical facades and columned entries from the 1920s through 1940s. Tudor Revival makes up about 20 percent, with steep rooflines and decorative half-timbering. Spanish Eclectic represents 15 percent, Mid-Century another 15 percent, and the balance includes Craftsman bungalows and newer custom builds. Lots are modest by suburban standards, typically 6,000 to 12,000 square feet. Unrenovated originals start around $1.2 million, maintained period homes trade between $1.8 million and $3 million, and fully renovated properties push past $5 million. Austin ISD serves Old Enfield, with Casis Elementary as the neighborhood school. Casis has a strong reputation and active parent community. Students feed into O. Henry Middle and Austin High, which sits along Lady Bird Lake close enough for students to walk. Private options including St. Andrew's Episcopal and Griffin School are within a short drive. The University of Texas campus puts cultural and academic resources within reach. Mornings start at Deep Eddy Pool, the spring-fed public pool at the southwestern corner that has been open since the 1930s. Swimmers do laps in cold, clear water year-round. Pease Park runs along the northern boundary with 84 acres of green space. Shoal Creek Trail connects to downtown and points north. Jeffrey's has served refined American cuisine on West Lynn since 1975. Josephine House handles brunch and cocktails. Cipollina serves Italian-influenced sandwiches and pastries. Clark's Oyster Bar provides coastal fare. Bar Peached brings Southeast Asian flavors, and Uchi, the James Beard-recognized Japanese restaurant, is a short drive south. Old Enfield's position is defined by scarcity. Tarrytown to the north offers similar walkability with larger lots and higher prices. Clarksville to the east is smaller with more commercial encroachment. Pemberton Heights trades at a premium for slightly larger lots. South of Lady Bird Lake, Zilker and Barton Hills offer outdoor amenities but lack the walkable restaurant density and architectural heritage. The limiting factor is inventory. Homes rarely come to market because owners hold them for decades. Old Enfield is for buyers who want to live in Austin proper, not adjacent to it. If your ideal week involves walking to dinner, swimming laps in a spring-fed pool before work, and browsing BookPeople on Saturday without starting your car, this makes that real. It suits people who value architectural character and accept the trade-offs of older homes. Families at Casis, downtown professionals, and anyone who defines luxury by proximity and character rather than square footage will find this is exactly what they are looking for.
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