1304 Rio Grande STAustin, TX 78701
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Recently rezoned to DMU (Downtown Mixed Use), this beautifully transformed 1916 mansion in the prestigious Judges Hill neighborhood offers exceptional flexibility—just blocks from the Texas State Capitol. Currently operated as a luxury short-term rental, the ~6,000 SF property (5,022 SF finished) features 7 distinctive suites, including four extra-large units with two sleeping areas each, a junior suite, and two queen rooms—accommodating up to 24 guests. The third floor and rear ~250 SF addition with soaring ceilings remain unfinished, offering 1,200+ SF of expansion potential. The building blends original historic elements with a fully modernized interior, including all-new utilities, systems, and finishes, making it a turnkey investment. Zoned for uses including boutique hotel, wellness center, senior living, creative office, or luxury residence. Also well-suited as a unique and high-end HQ for a law firm, design studio, or startup seeking an inspiring downtown presence.
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