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2106 Highgrove – MCM

posted by MA staff

This is likely a Fehr & Granger home for sale, but the listing doesn’t have many details about the home’s history.  It’s been in the same family since 1952.  Highgrove Terrace (off of Winsted) in the Deep Eddy neighborhood is a cul-de-sac with some cool MCM homes.

Property info (thanks Eric!)

 

 

Filed Under: Architecture, Fehr & Granger, Homes For Sale, Mid-Century Modern

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  1. Eric says

    August 12, 2013 at 10:37 pm

    No problemo! Been helping my aunt house-hunt and came across this beauty the other day! It’s right next to a Fehr & Granger that was for sale a little under 3 years ago (and that I wanted to buy…long story), so I’m like 99.9% sure it’s a F&G. We looked at it the other day and it’s a complete rehab, but it could be done quite easily since it’s fairly small and very basic in design, and ALL original (the square footage counts a small room at the end of the carport which has a kitchenette, etc., a maid’s quarters/mother-in-law suite? It’s about 200-300 sq. ft. right there, making the house about 1200-1400 sq. ft.), this would make an awesome project, BUT the price needs to come down (according to my aunt’s realtor anyway)…it’s been reduced to 529K I believe as well, not sure why the realtors website doesn’t refelect this? Hope someone snatches this up and doesn’t screw it up!

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  2. Eric says

    September 22, 2013 at 2:43 am

    Pending…

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  3. Dave says

    December 2, 2016 at 5:32 pm

    This home was built by Rexford “Rex” Kitchens, along with three other homes on Highgrove Terrace. Fehr & Granger designed several homes for Rex Kitchens between 1940 & 1950 but there is only one drawing on file with the Austin History Center from F&G on Highgrove Terrace which is 2115. 2115 is no longer a valid physical address on Highgrove Terrace. We might surmise that 2115 was re-platted to form 2112 and 2113, which both homes resemble F&G design characteristics.

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