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A rare find perfectly balancing mid-century charm, thoughtful improvements, and a prime location—this is Central Austin living at its best. No HOA + a low tax rate! This lovely and meticulously maintained home seamlessly combines mid-century character with smart, modern upgrades—all in a prime Austin location in sought-after Rosedale. The spacious laundry room could easily be redone as a 2nd bath with a stacked W/D! A generous lot size also offers endless opportunities for expansion, ADU possibilities, outdoor living, and future customization. Setting the stage with original hardwood floors, fresh interior paint, and a remodeled kitchen complete with generous cabinet storage, updates where they count include 2025 interior paint throughout, lighting, landscaping, 2022 the City relocated wastewater lines and updated pipes with PVC to the street, 2019 tankless water heater, 2017 full gutters, 2016 roof, siding, and windows, 2008 HVAC, 2001 some cast iron pipes replaced with PVC, and a modern electrical panel. Step outside to a spectacular retreat, complete with a spacious deck for entertaining and a large Tuff Shed for extra storage! The generous lot size offers you room to relax, garden, or simply enjoy Austin’s outdoor lifestyle. Truly an unbeatable location with nearby neighborhoods like Allandale, Hyde Park, Shoal Creek, Crestview, Brentwood, and The Grove providing a perfect blend of Austin’s past and present, as well as convenience to shopping and restaurants! Foodies will enjoy local favorites like Fonda San Miguel, epicerie, Uchiko, Carve, and La Mancha. Numerous parks including Mayfield Park, Ramsey Park, and Shoal Creek Trail offer plenty of green space to explore! Bike lanes, walkable transit leading to UT and downtown, and easy access to major roads make getting around town effortless. A solid investment zoned to top-rated schools Highland Park Elementary, Lamar Middle, and McCallum High!
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1955
Lot Size
0.13 acres
$/Sq Ft
$571
Listed by Compass RE Texas, LLC
Verified property facts
2708 W 49th St is listed at $630,000 with 3 bedrooms, 1 full bathrooms, 1,104 square feet, 0.13-acre lot.
2708 W 49th St is zoned for Austin ISD with assigned schools: Highland Park (10/10) (elementary), Lamar (Austin ISD) (middle), McCallum (8/10) (high). School assignments should be verified directly with the district.
2708 W 49th St is in Rosedale, Austin, Texas. See the full [Rosedale neighborhood guide](/neighborhoods/rosedale-austin) for market data, schools, and lifestyle details.
2708 W 49th St is a Residential built in 1955 featuring 3 bedrooms, 1 full bathrooms, 1,104 square feet, 0.13-acre lot.
2708 W 49th 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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Property Details
Listing timeline with current price, original ask, and market time.
Public record data from county appraisal records. Market value can differ from assessed value.
| Year | Taxes | Total Assessment | Land | Additions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2025-5.3% | — | $667,363 | — | — |
2024-6.0% | — | $704,832 | $522,500 | $189,602 |
2023+51.5% | — | $749,549 | $522,500 | $182,332 |
2022+11.3% | — | $494,768 | $522,500 | $227,049 |
2021 | — | $444,629 | $332,500 | $162,268 |

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% ($126K)
$630,000
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List price
$630,000
Price per sqft
$571/sqft
Vs. Rosedale median
-45.2%
$1.2M median
Days on market
435 days
Original to current
$65K reduction
$695K original
Active inventory context
2 listings
Price Position in Rosedale
Listed 45% below the Rosedale median
Source: MLS Grid / Unlock MLS and Keenan Group review as of Apr 25, 2026.
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2708 W 49th St is priced at $571 per square foot across 1,104 sqft. The Rosedale median list price is $1,150,000.
With 20% down ($126,000) on a 30-year fixed mortgage at approximately 6.75%, the estimated monthly payment for 2708 W 49th St is around $4,424 including principal, interest, and estimated taxes. Actual payment varies by rate, down payment, insurance, and HOA fees.
At $630,000, 2708 W 49th St is in the Rosedale market where there are currently 57 active listings in 78731. The Keenan Group has completed 104 transactions in 78731 as part of 1,000+ career sales totaling $1B+ across Austin. For a detailed market analysis, see our [Rosedale guide](/neighborhoods/rosedale-austin).
2708 W 49th St was built in 1955 (71 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.
Rosedale is one of Austin's established neighborhoods, zoned for Austin ISD in the 78731 area. The Keenan Group has specialized in Rosedale 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)
7 events on record
Current Price
$695,000
Timeline data compiled from MLS records and public records. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
| Year | Taxes | Total Assessment | Land | Additions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2025-5.3% | — | $667,363 | — | — |
2024-6.0% | — | $704,832 | $522,500 | $189,602 |
2023+51.5% | — | $749,549 | $522,500 | $182,332 |
2022+11.3% | — | $494,768 | $522,500 | $227,049 |
2021 | — | $444,629 | $332,500 | $162,268 |
Timeline merges MLS activity (when permitted) with public records. Some details may be restricted to registered VOW clients.
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Neighborhood guide and local insights
Rosedale has the distinction of being the Austin neighborhood where a 900-square-foot bungalow from 1938 can trade for over a million dollars, and nobody thinks that is unusual. That pricing reflects something hard to quantify: location, lot size, tree canopy, and a walkable daily life that most neighborhoods can only approximate. The lots are big enough to feel suburban, but you are five minutes from downtown. Rosedale is bounded roughly by 45th Street to the north, 38th Street to the south, Shoal Creek to the east, and Burnet Road to the west, in the 78756 zip code. Downtown is about five minutes south on Lamar or Guadalupe. UT campus is the same distance southeast. The Domain is 10 minutes north on Burnet. Most residents orient their lives along the Lamar and Burnet corridors. Brentwood and Crestview sit to the north, Bryker Woods to the south. Housing spans nearly a century. Depression-era bungalows from the 1930s and 1940s account for roughly 30 percent, small in square footage but on lots exceeding 7,000 square feet. Mid-Century ranch homes make up about 25 percent. Contemporary new construction represents about 20 percent, and Craftsman homes about 15 percent. Pricing starts around $800,000 for smaller unrenovated bungalows and climbs to $2.5 million for new construction on oversized lots. The middle market for a renovated three-bedroom runs $1.1 million to $1.6 million. Tear-down activity has been steady as builders recognize the gap between land value and remaining structure life. Austin ISD serves Rosedale, with Rosedale Elementary as the neighborhood campus. Students feed into Lamar Middle and McCallum High. McCallum's fine arts academy draws students from across the district and gives the school a creative reputation. Austin ISD operates under the state's recapture system, which redirects local property tax revenue. This affects per-student funding differently than in standalone districts like Eanes, but the neighborhood schools maintain engaged communities. Ramsey Park sits at the heart of the neighborhood with a playground, basketball courts, pool, and open fields for pickup soccer. Shoal Creek Trail runs along the eastern boundary. The Burnet Road food scene has evolved into one of Austin's most interesting dining corridors. Uchiko serves innovative Japanese cuisine. Barley Swine focuses on seasonal tasting menus. Epicerie brings French-bistro sensibilities. Pinthouse Pizza pours craft beer alongside wood-fired pies. Little Deli, a longtime institution, serves New York-style pizza from a tiny counter that never has an empty parking lot. Tacodeli handles the breakfast taco rotation that anchors most Rosedale mornings. To the south, Tarrytown and Old Enfield offer similar walkability at higher price points. To the north, Brentwood and Crestview provide comparable lots at lower prices with more distance from downtown. East across Lamar, Hyde Park has its own charm but smaller lots. Rosedale threads these comparisons well. The lots are bigger than most close-in neighborhoods, the canopy is mature, and Burnet Road dining is immediate. Rosedale works for buyers who want central Austin convenience with a neighborhood that has had time to grow into itself. If you want a big lot with old trees, a five-minute drive downtown, and a dozen walkable restaurants on Burnet, this is where those things overlap. Families at Rosedale Elementary, couples who spend weekends at Ramsey Park, and anyone who measures value by daily walkability rather than a gate or golf course will find Rosedale an honest match for how they actually live.
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