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We have received MULTIPLE OFFERS. Seller has advised we do a highest and best deadline of 1/30 Thursday at 5pm. Call 512 599 1979 to discuss or if you have any questions! This bungalow greets you with undeniable charm the moment you step inside. Built in 1937 and fully remodeled in the early 2010s, it effortlessly combines period details with thoughtful modern updates. Original hardwood floors, cased windows, and baseboard trim preserve its historic character, while modern gas appliances and a built-in bar and workstation provide the practicality needed for today’s lifestyle. The original, more compact layout has been expanded to include a large laundry and utility room, and an oversized walk-in shower and built-in cabinetry in the primary suite. Recent updates, including new carpet in the master bedroom and closet, an HVAC upgrade, and exterior deck staining, ensure this home is move-in ready. Step outside to your private, fenced backyard, where an expansive deck sets the stage for hosting weekend barbecues, enjoying your morning coffee, or room for your dog to roam. A storage shed provides a practical space for tools, outdoor gear, or even that kayak you’ve been meaning to take out on Lady Bird Lake. Convenient covered parking under the carport protects you from the elements, and with Google Fiber, you’ll enjoy lightning-fast internet for work, streaming, or gaming. The location? Unbeatable. Cherrywood has the kind of charm that feels effortlessly cool—where historic bungalows meet Austin’s signature style. Begin your mornings with a latte from Take Care Coffee and end your day with dinner at Este, Vic and Al’s, or Patrizi’s. Nearby, you’ll find Mueller, two HEBs, Central Market. With easy access to bus stops and light rail, commuting and exploring Austin have never been more convenient. This historically significant property offers a rare opportunity for those seeking a home with soul, substance, and timeless appeal.
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1937
Lot Size
0.15 acres
$/Sq Ft
$480
Listed by eXp Realty, LLC
Verified property facts
1305 E 29th St is listed at $795,000 with 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, 1,657 square feet, 0.15-acre lot. This places it above the 78722 median of $641,500.
1305 E 29th St is zoned for Austin ISD with assigned schools: Maplewood (10/10) (elementary), Kealing (10/10) (middle), McCallum (8/10) (high). School assignments should be verified directly with the district.
1305 E 29th St is in Cherrywood, Austin, Texas. See the full [Cherrywood neighborhood guide](/neighborhoods/cherrywood-austin) for market data, schools, and lifestyle details.
1305 E 29th St is a Residential built in 1937 featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, 1,657 square feet, 0.15-acre lot.
1305 E 29th St is presented by the Keenan Group at Compass Real Estate, the #1 Austin Board of Realtors Team (2024) with 1,000+ career transactions and $1B+ in career volume across Austin's luxury market.
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20% ($159K)
$795,000
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List price
$795,000
Price per sqft
$480/sqft
Vs. Cherrywood median
+20.0%
$662.5K median
Days on market
493 days
Original to current
No verified reduction
$795K original
Active inventory context
6 listings
Price Position in Cherrywood
Listed 20% above the Cherrywood median
Source: MLS Grid / Unlock MLS and Keenan Group review as of Apr 25, 2026.
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1305 E 29th St is priced at $480 per square foot across 1,657 sqft. The Cherrywood median list price is $662,500.
With 20% down ($159,000) on a 30-year fixed mortgage at approximately 6.75%, the estimated monthly payment for 1305 E 29th St is around $5,583 including principal, interest, and estimated taxes. Actual payment varies by rate, down payment, insurance, and HOA fees.
At $795,000, 1305 E 29th St is in the Cherrywood market where there are currently 15 active listings in 78722. The Keenan Group has completed 1 transactions in 78722 as part of 1,000+ career sales totaling $1B+ across Austin. For a detailed market analysis, see our [Cherrywood guide](/neighborhoods/cherrywood-austin).
1305 E 29th St was built in 1937 (89 years ago). Buyers should budget for potential updates to major systems.
Answers use visible listing facts, school context, and neighborhood data available on this page. Verify time-sensitive details before making decisions.
Cherrywood is one of Austin's established neighborhoods, zoned for Austin ISD in the 78722 area. The Keenan Group has specialized in Cherrywood 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)
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Current Price
$795,000
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Neighborhood guide and local insights
Cherrywood started as a veterans' housing subdivision in the 1940s, built to give returning servicemen affordable homes near the University of Texas. Eighty years later, those same modest bungalows sit on lots that have appreciated by roughly 2,000 percent, and the neighborhood has become one of the most interesting food destinations in central Austin without ever losing its residential, front-porch character. The neighborhood occupies a compact rectangle in the 78722 zip code, roughly bounded by Airport Boulevard to the east, Manor Road to the south, I-35 to the west, and 51st Street to the north. Downtown Austin is about a 10-minute drive or a 15-minute bike ride. The University of Texas campus is even closer, sitting just across I-35. The Mueller development, built on the old Robert Mueller Municipal Airport, borders the northeast edge of Cherrywood and provides a modern counterpoint with its mixed-use retail, HEB grocery, and the Thinkery children's museum. East Austin's growing commercial corridors along Manor Road and Airport Boulevard are within walking distance. The housing stock reflects the neighborhood's working-class origins with layers of reinvention on top. About 35 percent of the homes are post-war bungalows from the 1930s through 1950s, typically 900 to 1,400 square feet on lots around a tenth of an acre. Another 25 percent are ranch-style homes and cinder block builds from the 1940s through 1960s, many of which have been updated with modern kitchens and additions. Modern infill construction accounts for roughly 20 percent of the housing, with new builds filling in lots where older homes were demolished. You will also find duplexes, accessory dwelling units, and cottage properties scattered throughout. Prices range from the mid $400s for unrenovated bungalows to over $1 million for new construction or fully modernized homes on larger lots. The lot sizes are small but the location premium is significant given the proximity to UT and downtown. Cherrywood is served by Austin ISD. The neighborhood schools include Lee Elementary and Blanton Elementary for the lower grades, Kealing Middle School, and McCallum High School. Kealing is notable for its fine arts and science magnet programs, which draw students from across the district. Austin ISD's transfer and magnet system gives families in Cherrywood access to specialized programs beyond just the neighborhood campuses. Several Montessori schools and private options also operate nearby, and the university area provides tutoring and enrichment resources. The food scene is what puts Cherrywood on the map for people outside the neighborhood. Salty Sow on Manor Road is a gastropub that treats seasonal ingredients with genuine seriousness. Dai Due started as a hunting-and-foraging operation at the farmers' market before opening its butcher shop and restaurant, and it remains one of the most distinctly Texan dining experiences in the city. Cherrywood Coffeehouse anchors the morning routine for much of the neighborhood, serving as an informal community center with live music and local art on the walls. Love Supreme Pizza Bar handles late nights. Mi Madre's has been serving Tex-Mex breakfasts since before the neighborhood was fashionable. For daily life beyond food, Boggy Creek Greenbelt provides a walking and cycling path through the neighborhood, Patterson Park has a pool and playground, and Mueller Lake Park is right next door for larger gatherings and trail runs. The Texas Farmers' Market at Mueller runs year-round on Sundays. In Austin's market hierarchy, Cherrywood sits between the more expensive Hyde Park to the north and the rapidly changing East Austin neighborhoods to the south. It offers better value than Hyde Park for comparable proximity to UT and downtown, though the lots tend to be slightly smaller. Compared to the Holly and Cesar Chavez corridors of East Austin, Cherrywood feels more established and less in transition. It has a neighborhood identity that has been building for decades rather than one that is still being defined. The Manor Road commercial strip gives it a walkable dining scene that most East Austin residential streets cannot match. Cherrywood works best for buyers who want central Austin character at a price point below what Hyde Park and Bouldin Creek demand. It is ideal for UT-affiliated professionals, creative types who want to walk to good restaurants, and couples or small families who value neighborhood community over square footage. If you need a large yard or a home over 2,500 square feet, you will likely need to look at new construction, but if you can work within the scale of a 1940s bungalow or a modern infill, Cherrywood delivers a daily experience that is hard to replicate anywhere else in the city.
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