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303 35th #202 is listed for $215,000 and includes 1 bedrooms, 1 full baths, 600 square feet, 0.02 acres.
303 35th #202 is in the Hyde Park area of Austin, Texas.
303 35th #202 is associated with Austin ISD. School assignments should always be verified directly with the district before relying on them.
303 35th #202 is a Residential built in 1981 with 1 bedrooms, 1 full baths, 600 square feet, 0.02 acres.
303 35th #202 is listed at $215,000, -75.1% versus the available Hyde Park median of $862,500, with a price-per-square-foot of $358.
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Welcome to 303 W 19th St #202, a well-kept 1-bedroom, 1-bath condo just blocks from the University of Texas campus. Whether you’re a student, a parent looking for a smart housing option, or an investor seeking a prime location, this is a rare chance to own in one of Austin’s most walkable and central neighborhoods.
This second-floor unit features a smart, functional layout with a cozy dining nook, a spacious living area, and a private bedroom balcony—perfect for studying, unwinding, or enjoying the neighborhood atmosphere. Inside, you’ll find wood-style flooring, crown molding, and abundant natural light throughout.
The kitchen is equipped with granite countertops and in-unit laundry, making everyday living easy and convenient for a busy lifestyle. Covered parking adds extra peace of mind, and the location puts you just minutes from UT buildings, libraries, food trucks, and all the energy of campus life.
Tucked inside a quiet, well-maintained complex, this condo offers the perfect balance of focus and comfort while keeping you connected to the heart of Austin.
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1981
Lot Size
0.02 acres
$/Sq Ft
$358
HOA
$261/mo
Garage
1 spaces
Listed by Mammoth Realty LLC
Property Details
Features
Appliances
Flooring
Features
Construction
Lot Features
Fencing
Foundation
Patio / Porch
Parking
Public record data from county appraisal records. Market value can differ from assessed value.
| Year | Taxes | Total Assessment | Land | Additions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2025-4.9% | — | $290,900 | — | — |
2024-9.8% | — | $305,935 | $106,942 | $187,652 |
2023+15.4% | — | $339,292 | $106,942 | $198,993 |
2022+9.9% | — | $293,887 | $813 | $338,479 |
2021 | — | $267,311 | $81,276 | $212,611 |
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% ($43K)
$215,000
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List price
$215,000
Price per sqft
$358/sqft
Vs. Hyde Park median
-75.1%
$862.5K median
Days on market
73 days
Original to current
No verified reduction
$1.4K original
Active inventory context
10 listings
Price Position in Hyde Park
Listed 75% below the Hyde Park median
Source: MLS Grid / Unlock MLS and Keenan Group review as of May 5, 2026.
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Current Price
$1,400
Timeline data compiled from MLS records and public records. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
| Year | Taxes | Total Assessment | Land | Additions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2025-4.9% | — | $290,900 | — | — |
2024-9.8% | — | $305,935 | $106,942 | $187,652 |
2023+15.4% | — | $339,292 | $106,942 | $198,993 |
2022+9.9% | — | $293,887 | $813 | $338,479 |
2021 | — | $267,311 | $81,276 | $212,611 |
Timeline merges MLS activity (when permitted) with public records. Some details may be restricted to registered VOW clients.
Neighborhood guide and local insights
Hyde Park was platted in 1891 as Austin's first planned suburban development, and it still has the original Moonlight Tower on Avenue G - one of only 15 surviving moonlight towers in the world and the only ones still in operation. That piece of infrastructure, unchanged for over a century, represents how Hyde Park relates to its own history. People do not just preserve old things here for show. They live in and around them every day. Hyde Park occupies a compact rectangle between Guadalupe on the west, Duval on the east, 38th Street on the south, and 45th on the north, immediately north of UT and about two miles from the Capitol. Downtown is a 10-minute drive or 15-minute bike ride. North Loop Boulevard along the northern edge has developed into a strip of vintage shops, record stores, and small restaurants. The I-35 corridor sits a few blocks east for highway access, though most residents orient their lives west and south. The housing stock makes Hyde Park architecturally distinct. Craftsman Bungalows account for roughly 40%, with low-pitched roofs, wide front porches, exposed rafter tails, and tapered columns. Victorian and Queen Anne styles make up 20%, with ornamental woodwork and bay windows. Tudor homes represent 15%, adding steep gables and decorative half-timbering. Most single-family homes range from 1,000 to 2,000 square feet on lots between 5,000 and 7,500 square feet - small by suburban standards but appropriate for 1890s design where front porches functioned as social space. Unrenovated bungalows start in the mid-$500s. Renovated homes sell between $750,000 and $1.2 million. Hyde Park falls within Austin ISD. Lee Elementary serves most of the neighborhood and benefits from active parent involvement. Lamar Middle School and McCallum High School complete the feeder pattern. McCallum has a well-regarded Fine Arts Academy drawing students districtwide. The proximity to UT creates informal educational benefits - kids grow up walking past the university and attending campus events. The lifestyle centers on front porches, coffee shops, and genuine walkability. Morning routines start at Epoch Coffee on North Loop or Quack's 43rd Street Bakery. Hyde Park Bar and Grill - the one with the giant fork sculpture - has been an institution since 1982. Foreign and Domestic brings ambitious seasonal cooking to North Loop. Asti Trattoria handles Italian with a rewarding wine list. Shipe Park serves as the central gathering space with a pool, playground, and basketball courts. Shoal Creek Trail and Pease Park provide jogging routes through old-growth pecan trees. Hyde Park competes on character, location, and walkability rather than square footage. Compared to Cherrywood, it offers more architectural variety and a stronger commercial corridor. Compared to Bouldin Creek and Zilker, it is generally less expensive per square foot with comparable walkability. The tradeoffs are real - lots are small, parking is limited, many homes lack garages, and the historic overlay means exterior changes require approval. Hyde Park is for buyers who prioritize neighborhood character over square footage and modern amenities. It fits UT faculty who want to walk to campus, creative professionals who draw energy from visible history, and couples who would rather live in 1,400 square feet of Craftsman charm than 3,000 of suburban drywall. If you need space, a pool, or proximity to the tech corridor, look elsewhere. But if you want to know your baristas by name and live in a house with stories in its walls, there is no better address in Austin.
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