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$1,395,000

Last List Price

1611 Alameda DR, Austin, TX 78704

3

beds

3

baths

3,357

sqft

0.30

acres

Single Family Residence

About This Home

FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET in over 60 years! Charming, Craftsman style 1913 bungalow on a huge corner/double lot in popular Travis Heights, where you're steps from parks, trails, restaurants and retail! You'll be captivated by the "Swiss Family Robinson Tree" in the front yard and the personal touches by the Mather family, both architects, who loved and cared for the home since the early 60s. Inside you'll be greeted by high ceilings, warm wood tones and charm. This is truly a unicorn, with huge potential to add your own touches. There is a garage apartment over the two car detached garage, plus a double carport with overhead storage space, and another detached carport on the north side of the house. So much potential waiting for a lucky buyer to unlock on this almost a third acre corner lot in 78704! And for all you history buffs, the Mather House was once featured in the 1988 Austin Home Tour. Also, in 1976, in honor of the nation's bicentennial, the City of Austin created an Oak Tree Registry. Included was the live oak in the front yard of 1611 Alameda, chosen under the criteria of trees being "exceptionally old, tall, large in diameter, well-shaped, rare, historically significant or otherwise unique." There will be no doubt when you visit the property why both the tree and home were selected! The tree is stunning, and the home is magnificent beyond words. New survey in the works. Don't wait too long on this one--properties like this on a double lot in highly sought after Travis Heights are a RARE FIND!

Listings checked every few minutes. MLS# 4280889 was Last Updated: 07-25-2025.

Listed by Catherine Romano, Compass RE Texas, LLC (512) 627-4849

Buyer Represented by David Foster, David Foster, Broker (512) 751-1100

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What is the Travis Heights neighborhood like?

Travis Heights and South River City are adjacent historic neighborhoods located in south Austin, bounded by Lady Bird Lake on the north, Interstate 35 on the east, Congress Avenue on the west, and Oltorf Street on the south. The neighborhood's development accelerated following the 1910 completion of the Congress Avenue Bridge, a 910-foot structure spanning Lady Bird Lake that became iconic for its Mexican free-tailed bat colony, home to nearly 1.5 million bats that perform nightly emergence flights visible from the bridge during spring and fall months. Significant residential growth occurred in the 1920s when General William Harwood Stacy and his sons began planned development of the area, establishing the neighborhood's original street grid and lot sizes. Travis Heights became Austin's first Local Historic District south of the river in 1981, with the Travis Heights-Fairview Park Historic District subsequently added to the National Register of Historic Places in July 2021, providing formal recognition of the neighborhood's architectural and historical significance. The median home price in Travis Heights is approximately $920,000, though prices vary considerably across the neighborhood's mix of historic estates, traditional residences, and modern apartments ranging from $600,000 to over $1.5 million depending on size, condition, and location.

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What employers are near 1611 Alameda DR?

  • State of Texas (Government)
  • Apple (Technology)
  • Google (Technology)

How does this property compare to others in Travis Heights?

1611 Alameda DR is listed at $1.4M vs. the $1.3M median in Travis Heights. The neighborhood average is $743/sqft. Homes in Travis Heights average 67 days on market.

MetricTravis Heights
Median List Price$1.3M
Median Sold Price$882K
Average Days on Market67
Average Price per Sqft$743
Active Listings54

Market data as of May 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is 1611 Alameda DR?

1611 Alameda DR is listed for $1,395,000. It features 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3,357 square feet, 0.3011 acres. Built in 1913.

What neighborhood is 1611 Alameda DR in?

1611 Alameda DR is located in the Travis Heights neighborhood of Austin, Texas.

How does 1611 Alameda DR compare to other homes in Travis Heights?

The asking price of $1,395,000 is 5.5% higher than the median home price of $1.3M in Travis Heights. At $416/sqft, it compares to the neighborhood average of $743/sqft.

What are the details of 1611 Alameda DR?

1611 Alameda DR was built in 1913, and sits on 0.3011 acres of land, and is a single family residence style home.