
Exceptional value-add investment opportunity in Austin's rapidly evolving St. Johns corridor. Situated on a large 8,189-square-foot lot, the property features two 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom units totaling ~1,720 square feet, a highly sought-after configuration for workforce and family housing. Unit A is occupied with reliable Section 8-backed income, while Unit B, previously rented at $1,200 per month, presents immediate upside through re-leasing and offers the potential for increased rental income through modest updates and finish-out improvements, creating an attractive value-add opportunity for the next owner. The property offers durable hard tile flooring, separate fenced yards, functional layouts, and long-term flexibility for investors seeking both cash flow and appreciation potential. Surrounded by new construction and redevelopment, with many nearby properties being transformed into multiple residences, this location benefits from increasing density and strong demand. Just minutes away, Mueller offers an exceptional mix of lifestyle amenities including scenic trails, parks, playgrounds, the popular Mueller Lake Park, weekend farmers markets, and a growing collection of local favorites such as Halcyon, BD Riley’s Irish Pub, L'Oca d'Oro, Veracruz All Natural, and the Alamo Drafthouse. The Domain, Austin’s premier mixed-use destination, is also nearby and features luxury shopping, high-end dining, vibrant nightlife, and major employers throughout the city's technology corridor. Residents can enjoy destinations such as North Italia, Culinary Dropout, True Food Kitchen, Velvet Taco, Perry’s Steakhouse, and numerous entertainment venues, while soccer fans will appreciate being just minutes from Q2 Stadium, home of Austin FC. This is an ideal opportunity for investors seeking a manageable investment with multiple paths to create equity while providing quality housing in one of Austin's emerging growth areas.
Property Type
Residential Income
Year Built
1984
$/Sq Ft
$189
Garage
2 spaces
Listed by eXp Realty, LLC
Verified property facts
7307 Carver Ave is zoned for Austin ISD with assigned schools: Pickle (elementary), Webb (middle), Northeast Early College (high). School assignments should be verified directly with the district.
7307 Carver Ave is in East Austin, Austin, Texas. See the full [East Austin neighborhood guide](/neighborhoods/east-austin) for market data, schools, and lifestyle details.
7307 Carver Ave is a Residential Income built in 1984 featuring 0 bedrooms, 1,721 square feet.
7307 Carver Ave 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.
7307 Carver Ave is priced at $189 per square foot across 1,721 sqft. The East Austin median list price is $780,000.
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Fencing
Foundation
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Waterfront
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20% ($65K)
$325,000
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List price
$325,000
Price per sqft
$189/sqft
Vs. East Austin median
-58.3%
$780K median
Days on market
2 days
Original to current
No verified reduction
$325K original
Active inventory context
19 listings
Price Position in East Austin
Listed 58% below the East Austin median
Source: MLS Grid / Unlock MLS and Keenan Group review as of Jun 13, 2026.
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The most recent annual property tax for 7307 Carver Ave is $8,387. Texas has no state income tax, so property taxes are a primary revenue source. Rates vary by jurisdiction and exemptions. Verify current amounts with the county appraisal district.
With 20% down ($65,000) on a 30-year fixed mortgage at approximately 6.75%, the estimated monthly payment for 7307 Carver Ave is around $2,385 including principal, interest, and estimated taxes. Actual payment varies by rate, down payment, insurance, and HOA fees.
At $325,000, 7307 Carver Ave is in the East Austin market where there are currently 30 active listings in 78752. The Keenan Group has completed 3 transactions in 78752 as part of 1,000+ career sales totaling $1B+ across Austin. For a detailed market analysis, see our [East Austin guide](/neighborhoods/east-austin).
7307 Carver Ave was built in 1984 (42 years ago). Buyers should budget for potential updates to major systems.
7307 Carver Ave includes verified waterfront access: None. Buyers should confirm shoreline, dock rights, and floodplain status during due diligence.
Answers use visible listing facts, school context, and neighborhood data available on this page. Verify time-sensitive details before making decisions.
East Austin is one of Austin's established neighborhoods, zoned for Austin ISD in the 78752 area. The Keenan Group has specialized in East Austin 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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Neighborhood guide and local insights
East Austin is the only neighborhood in the city where you can walk from a James Beard Award-winning restaurant to a converted warehouse gallery to a live music venue to a craft cocktail bar without ever getting in your car. That walkability, combined with a building boom that has reshaped the housing stock over the past decade, makes East Austin the most dynamic real estate market in Central Texas. East Austin stretches from I-35 on the west to Highway 183 on the east, with Lady Bird Lake forming the southern boundary and roughly MLK Boulevard marking the northern edge of the 78702 core. The 78722 zip extends the identity further north and east. Downtown is immediately across I-35 - five minutes by car, 15 by bicycle. East Cesar Chavez, East 6th, and East 7th serve as commercial corridors, each with its own personality. East Cesar Chavez leans toward taquerias and family shops, East 6th trends cocktail bars and restaurants, East 7th mixes galleries with newer retail. Modern townhomes and duplexes make up about 35% of sales activity, concentrated on infill lots. Original shotgun bungalows and Craftsman homes account for 25%, mostly on quieter streets east of Chicon - typically 800 to 1,200 square feet on generous lots with ADU potential. Contemporary custom homes represent 15%, with architects like Bercy Chen and Alterstudio producing some of the most interesting residential design in Texas. Unrenovated bungalows start in the mid-$400s. Renovated historic homes with ADUs land between $700,000 and $1 million. New townhomes cluster around $600,000 to $900,000. Custom builds cross $1.5 million. East Austin falls within Austin ISD. Zavala Elementary and Blackshear Elementary handle early grades. Martin and Kealing Middle Schools are the primary options, with Kealing's magnet program drawing students districtwide. Eastside Memorial High School serves the area, though many families opt for LASA, private schools, or open-enrollment options. The school landscape is more complex than in neighborhoods with a single feeder pattern, and specific addresses matter. The lifestyle is what people picture when they think of modern Austin. Morning starts at Cenote or Fleet Coffee. Franklin Barbecue's line forms early, but locals order ahead. The dining concentration is remarkable. Suerte does modern Mexican with in-house nixtamal. Nixta Taqueria won a James Beard Award. Launderette turns a converted laundromat into one of Austin's best brunch spots. Canje brings Caribbean cooking to Holly Street. Kemuri Tatsu-Ya fuses izakaya with smokehouse. Via 313 has been making Detroit-style pizza since before the current boom. The Butler Trail, Boggy Creek Greenbelt, Roy Guerrero Park, and Mueller Lake Park provide outdoor options. East Austin offers urban density and walkability unmatched outside downtown, at prices that undercut the west side significantly. Compared to South Congress, it provides more housing variety and better value per square foot. Compared to Mueller, it trades master-planned orderliness for more character. The main concerns are the pace of change and the east-west infrastructure divide, which has narrowed but still shows in some areas. East Austin is for buyers who want to live in Austin's cultural energy rather than commute to it. It fits people who eat out frequently, bike to work, and value diversity of experience. It works for investors who see ADU potential in the generous lots. If you need a large lot, a quiet cul-de-sac, or a top suburban school, look elsewhere. But if you want to walk out your front door and feel the pulse of what makes Austin different from every other Texas city, there is no better address.
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