309 Lowry St
Kerrville, TX 78028
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Bedrooms
1
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
567 sq ft
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Available
Available Now
Highlights
- Deck
- Freestanding Bathtub
- Wood Flooring
- Cottage
- Breakfast Area or Nook
- Window Unit Cooling System
About This Home
FOR LEASE: Welcome to this cute, newly remodeled cottage-style home ideally situated near the scenic Guadalupe River Trail. This cozy residence features 1 bedroom & 1 bathroom with a unique 23" step up clawfoot tub/shower combo within the 567 sq ft of inviting living space. It features a newly installed air fryer oven, kitchen cabinets, new fridge, hot water heater, double sink w/disposal, plus updated countertops. Additionally, you will find new blinds, a GE washer/dryer, a new toilet & a standing sink in the bathroom, and two mini-splits for better, more efficient AC/Heat. Available for lease at $1,500 per month with a $1,500 security deposit. This property offers a tranquil retreat w/ the convenience of nearby outdoor activities. This home is a no-smoking property & allows up to two dogs, each under 30 pounds. Tenants are responsible for all utilities & yard maintenance to ensure the property remains in excellent condition. Interested applicants must complete a TREC Rental Application & submit it to the agent. Application process includes a background check to review credit history, employment status, one month's pay stub, and rental history. Call today to schedule a showing.
309 Lowry St is a house located in Kerr County and the 78028 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Kerrville Independent attendance zone.
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Overview
Contact
- Listed by Jency Carson | Fore Premier Properties
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The Kerrville Board of REALTORS®
Kerrville is a small city in south-central Texas, positioned about 65 miles northwest of San Antonio and one hundred miles west of Austin. Several lush public parks are positioned along the banks of the Guadalupe River as it passes through town, giving residents terrific venues for enjoying the region’s natural beauty without even leaving town. The city boasts a vibrant arts community, hosting the state’s official Arts & Crafts Fair, the Kerrville Folk Festival, and the Museum of Western Art.
The small Schreiner University on the south side enrolls around 1,300 students and serves as a major cultural and intellectual hub for the community. The surrounding countryside offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities, from hiking to camping to hunting.
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