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7907 Tiger Eye Cv, Austin, TX 78749



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7907 Tiger Eye Cv, Austin, TX 78749
House for Sale by Lindsey Keller, Seven Springs Real Estate.
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Beautifully updated two-story home nestled onto almost a quarter acre in Southwest Austin. The quiet cul-de-sac lot is shaded by mature live oaks and surrounded by drought-friendly native landscaping. Concrete floors, custom built-in bookcases, and a charming wood-burning fireplace ground the home with just the right mix of character and modern style. The thoughtfully remodeled kitchen and bathrooms feature a warm, neutral palette of earthy tones that feels both timeless and calming. All bedrooms are upstairs, offering added privacy and a functional layout that keeps entertaining and daily living separate. Major updates include HVAC (2025), roof (2023), recent exterior paint, and an upgraded electric panel with RV hookup capability. The oversized backyard is one of the property’s standout features, with a huge deck, covered seating area, and dual rear gates — including a large access gate ideal for storing RVs, campers, boats, trailers, or other recreational toys. The back gate opens to the street behind, where a bus stop is conveniently located directly behind the home. No HOA means more freedom and flexibility to truly use the property your way. A large garage offers excellent storage and workspace potential. The expansive lot may also offer potential for an ADU for rental income or multigenerational living, subject to buyer verification and Austin zoning requirements. Enjoy easy access to some of Austin’s best outdoor recreation, including the Violet Crown Trail, nearby parks, and greenbelts. Quick access to MoPac makes commuting simple, while shopping, dining, and everyday conveniences are all close by. Walk to nearby Boone Elementary and come home to a property that offers space, flexibility, and the kind of freedom that’s getting harder to find in Austin.
