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49 Navasota #205 is listed for $315,000 and includes 0 bedrooms, 1 full baths, 449 square feet, 0.02 acres.
49 Navasota #205 is in the East Holly area of Austin, Texas.
49 Navasota #205 is associated with Austin ISD. School assignments should always be verified directly with the district before relying on them.
49 Navasota #205 is a Residential built in 2020 with 0 bedrooms, 1 full baths, 449 square feet, 0.02 acres.
49 Navasota #205 is listed at $315,000, -59.4% versus the available East Holly median of $775,000, with a price-per-square-foot of $702.
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STR Allowed- Investor Friendly!! No STR License needed. Introducing Unit #205 at Holly House — a rare opportunity to own a fully furnished residence in Austin’s vibrant Holly neighborhood with exceptional flexibility. Located just blocks from Rainey Street and minutes to Downtown and South Congress, this boutique 30-unit condotel community offers the perfect blend of walkability and neighborhood charm. Zoned HM (Hotel-Motel), the property allows for short-term rental use without the need for a separate STR permit, providing true investment optionality with less regulatory uncertainty.
While technically a studio, the layout lives much larger. The queen bed is thoughtfully positioned in a lofted sleeping area that feels private and separate from the main living space. An adjacent second loft offers the potential to create a second queen sleeping area — ideal for accommodating additional guests or families wanting to enjoy the city with the conveniences of a kitchen and added privacy.
Unit #205 also offers the ease of turnkey ownership, conveying fully furnished and ready for immediate use as a short-term rental, lock-and-leave pied-à-terre, or both. Whether you’re seeking immediate income potential or a stylish Austin retreat near Rainey Street and Downtown, this residence delivers flexibility, convenience, and strong investment appeal in one of the city’s most dynamic locations.
Additionally, the seller is offering Unit #201 for sale and is willing to sell both units together, presenting a unique opportunity for investors looking to acquire multiple assets within the same building. Check with Listing Agent for financing options.
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2020
Lot Size
0.02 acres
$/Sq Ft
$702
HOA
$165/mo
Garage
1 spaces
Listed by Compass RE Texas, 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 | — | $228,456 | $593 | — |
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% ($63K)
$315,000
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List price
$315,000
Price per sqft
$702/sqft
Vs. East Holly median
-59.4%
$775K median
Days on market
81 days
Original to current
No verified reduction
$315K original
Active inventory context
17 listings
Price Position in East Holly
Listed 59% below the East Holly median
Source: MLS Grid / Unlock MLS and Keenan Group review as of Apr 30, 2026.
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East Holly is one of Austin's established neighborhoods, zoned for Austin ISD in the 78702 area. The Keenan Group has specialized in East Holly real estate for 25+ years with 1,000+ career transactions. Contact (512) 415-7653 for current market conditions and available homes.
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Current Price
$315,000
Timeline data compiled from MLS records and public records. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
| Year | Taxes | Total Assessment | Land | Additions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2025 | — | $228,456 | $593 | — |
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Neighborhood guide and local insights
East Holly is where an 80-year-old taqueria and a James Beard Award winner can share the same block without either one feeling out of place. That coexistence is not a marketing tagline. It is the literal reality of a neighborhood where Juan in a Million has been serving oversized breakfast tacos since 1982 while Nixta Taqueria, two blocks away, earned a James Beard nomination for reimagining the same cuisine through a fine-dining lens. The tension between old and new is the defining characteristic of East Holly, and it is what makes the neighborhood unlike anywhere else in Austin. The neighborhood sits in the 78702 zip code, bounded roughly by I-35 to the west, Lady Bird Lake to the south, Pleasant Valley Road to the east, and Cesar Chavez Street along the lake. Downtown Austin is directly across I-35, making this one of the closest east-side neighborhoods to the central business district. You can walk to the lake in five minutes and bike to downtown in ten. The Butler Trail's Holly segment runs along the southern edge, connecting to Festival Beach and the broader hike-and-bike trail system. East Sixth Street and the growing commercial corridor along East Cesar Chavez are both within the neighborhood's footprint. The housing stock is in active transition. About 35 percent of the homes are modern new construction, typically three-story builds on narrow lots with clean lines, metal panel accents, and rooftop decks. These started appearing around 2010 and have accelerated since. Another 30 percent are post-war bungalows from the 1930s through 1950s, the original housing stock of a neighborhood that was historically African American and Hispanic. Renovated Craftsman homes account for about 15 percent, blending original character with updated interiors. Duplexes, converted properties, and a growing number of townhome projects fill the rest. Lot sizes are typically small, a tenth of an acre or less, and the density is increasing as older properties are subdivided or replaced. Pricing ranges from the mid $500s for unrenovated older homes to over $1.5 million for new construction on premium lots near the lake. The pace of change here is faster than almost any other neighborhood in the city. East Holly is served by Austin ISD. The neighborhood schools include Sanchez Elementary, Martin Middle School, and Eastside Memorial High School at the Johnston Campus. The school landscape in this part of East Austin has been evolving alongside the neighborhood demographics, with enrollment patterns shifting as the population changes. Many families in the area also utilize Austin ISD's magnet and transfer programs, and several charter and private options operate nearby. The proximity to downtown means that families have relatively easy access to schools across the district. The food scene is the neighborhood's most visible asset. La Barbecue serves some of the best brisket in a city that takes brisket personally. Kemuri Tatsu-ya combines Texas barbecue with Japanese izakaya cooking in a way that should not work but absolutely does. Suerte delivers Mexican cuisine rooted in Oaxacan traditions with Texas-sourced ingredients. Launderette occupies a converted laundromat and turns out everything from Gulf fish to wood-fired pizza. The taqueria culture that has defined East Austin for generations continues at Juan in a Million and dozens of smaller operations. Beyond food, the Boggy Creek Greenbelt provides a walking and cycling corridor, Festival Beach hosts community events, and the Butler Trail along the lake is the primary outdoor amenity. In market terms, East Holly is the most dynamic neighborhood in Austin. It is more expensive than the Govalle and Johnston Terrace areas further east, reflecting its lake proximity and downtown adjacency. It is less expensive per square foot than Bouldin Creek or Zilker across the river, though the gap has been narrowing steadily. Compared to Rainey Street condos, East Holly offers the option of actual land ownership and single-family living at a similar price point but with a more residential feel. The neighborhood's rapid appreciation has been driven by its location fundamentals: you cannot create more land this close to downtown Austin on the east side of I-35. East Holly is for buyers who want to be in the middle of Austin's most exciting food and cultural scene while living on a residential street rather than in a high-rise. It works for professionals who value walkability to the lake, for investors who see the long-term trajectory of east-side appreciation, and for anyone who finds the energy of a neighborhood in transition more appealing than the predictability of an established one. Construction is constant, the character is changing block by block, and the community you buy into today will look different in five years. For some buyers, that is the risk. For others, it is the entire point.
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