202 E  32nd St #10, Austin, TX 78705
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OFF MARKET

202 E 32nd St #10
Austin, TX 78705

North University
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath
  • 500 sqft
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath
  • 500 sqft

Home Highlights

Property Type
Apartment
Living Area
500 sqft

Local Information

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  • Schools1 Elementary School1 Middle School1 High School
  • Shop & Eat
-- mins to
Commute Destination

About this House

Efficiency with 1 reserved parking space. Water, waste water, trash and recycling included. Recently upgraded digital thermostat provide energy efficiency. Bent Tree is small, quaint, has only 12 units, and is a 1 building community. Just half a mile from the north side of UT, and close to UT shuttles, its walkability and affordability make it an opportunity that's hard to pass up.
202 E 32nd St #10, Austin, TX 78705 is a studio, 1 bathroom, 500 sqft apartment in North University. More recently, it was listed as a rental in August 2025 with an asking price of $950 per month. That rental listing was removed on August 5, 2025. It is currently off market. The Trulia Estimate rent is $1,074/month.

Home Details for 202 E 32nd St #10

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Rental Terms, Policies & Fees

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Comparable Sales for 202 E 32nd St #10

Address
Distance
Property Type
Sold Price
Sold Date
Bed
Bath
Sqft
0.51
Apartment
-
06/29/26
1
1
369 sqft
0.49
Apartment
-
05/22/26
2
1
880 sqft
0.33
Apartment
-
05/27/26
2
2
832 sqft
0.82
Apartment
-
11/25/25
1
400 sqft
0.95
Apartment
-
03/22/26
1
1
533 sqft
0.94
Apartment
-
04/03/26
1
1
550 sqft
1.00
Apartment
-
01/19/26
1
1
655 sqft
1.04
Apartment
-
04/08/26
1
1
683 sqft
0.84
Apartment
-
08/03/26
2
2
836 sqft
1.16
Apartment
-
06/26/26
1
1
437 sqft
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Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about North University

At least 1 Trulia users voted on each feature.
  • 100 % Say it's dog friendly

  • 100 % Say there are community events

  • 100 % Say it's quiet

  • 100 % Say neighbors are friendly

  • 100 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores

  • 100 % Say it's walkable to restaurants

  • 100 % Say parking is easy

Sourced by Trulia users. Learn more about our methodology.
  • Claudia C.
    "The commute to downtown is easy, and getting to a grocery store is no problem even if you don’t have a car"
  • Claudia C.
    "A couple of parks nearby that are well maintained, not too much traffic, lots of people with dogs, friendly neighborhood"
  • Brigerath
    "its close to everything...and bus transportation as well as work...i can either bus,walk or E scooter it as well. VERY CONVENIENT"
  • Barbara S.
    "Like the rest of Austin, there are plenty of dog owners in this neighborhood. North Campus is spacious and has some greenery, but because it is overridden with apartments, there are fewer grassy places for dogs to roll around."
  • Lisa M.
    "Many people own and walk dogs in this area, but there is plenty of traffic."
  • Barbara S.
    "The work commute is similar to that of the surrounding neighborhoods. North Campus is very close to I-35, which has pretty bad traffic, and you kind of have to cut across town a bit to get on MoPac for faster access to North/South Austin. However, there are convenient bus stops throughout North Campus that allow you to commute via public transportation quite easily."
  • Lisa M.
    "My commute is lengthy (20 miles each way) on a very busy highway, so it is fast and furious most of the time."
  • Lisa M.
    "It is a very eclectic neighborhood with a diverse population. There are university students, professionals, and families inhabiting older and newer homes, as well as a wide variety of businesses: trendy restaurants, law offices, medical facilities, and more. I love that people walk dogs, ride bicycles and skateboards by our house, and stop to chat outside. It's a friendly environment."
  • Barbara S.
    "This neighborhood, also known as North Campus, is definitely the tamer version of West Campus, with generally older UT undergraduate students (mostly engineers), graduate students, professors, and some families. This interesting mix of students results in a rather quiet community. The living situation ranges from extravagant buildings with expensive rent like University Park to dingier old apartments with cheaper affordable rent. So, really, there is the whole scope of the UT Austin community living here."
  • Lisa M.
    "North University is a family friendly place, but there is a lot of traffic and it is highly populated."
  • Barbara S.
    "Parents should know that for UT students and faculty, this is definitely the quieter and cheaper alternative to living in West Campus. While a little farther than West Campus, North Campus is infinitely quieter and cleaner. However, it is pretty dark at night because of the lack of street lights, so I would definitely try to stay inside at night."
  • Monson
    "There's been some negative press about central austin in the Statesman, but I don't see people being unhappy. This is a _great_ place to live. Walk to some of the best grocery stores and restaurants in town, all the energy of a college neighborhood, straight shot downtown for bike or bus..."

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Price and Tax history

DateEventPrice
Aug 5, 2025
Source: Zillow Rentals
ListingRemoved
$950
Aug 1, 2025
Source: Zillow Rentals
Listed For Rent
$950
Jun 4, 2025
Source: Zillow Rentals
ListingRemoved
$950
May 24, 2025
Source: Zillow Rentals
PriceChange
$950
Price decreased by 14%
Apr 28, 2025
Source: Zillow Rentals
PriceChange
$1,100
Price increased by 22%

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