923 E  49th 1/2 St, Austin, TX 78751
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OFF MARKET

923 E 49th 1/2 St
Austin, TX 78751

North Loop
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 804 sqft

$395,500

Trulia Estimate
as of Aug 20, 2026

$395,500

Trulia Estimate
as of Aug 20, 2026
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 804 sqft

Home Highlights

Property Type
Single-Family Home
Living Area
804 sqft
Price/Sqft
$492

Local Information

  • Map ViewExplore the area around 923 E 49th 1/2 St.
  • Schools1 Preschool School1 Elementary School1 Middle School1 High School
  • Shop & Eat
-- mins to
Commute Destination

About this House

Cozy Ridgetop Bungalow for Rent Available June 1st!
$2,100/month | 2 bed 1 bath | 800 sq ft | Pet-Friendly | EV Charger

Welcome home to this charming and thoughtfully maintained 2-bedroom, 1-bath house in Ridgetop, one of Austin's best-kept secret neighborhoods! Nestled between Hyde Park and Mueller, this sweet spot is walkable and bikable to parks, restaurants, coffee shops, and shopping galore yet tucked away on a quiet, resident-only street (no Airbnbs or ADUs!).

Highlights:
2 bedrooms perfect for a couple or anyone wanting a home office or creative space

Updated bathroom with modern touches

Kitchen with newly redone floors (2023)

In-unit washer & dryer

Fully fenced-in backyard with a deck ideal for morning coffee, BBQs, and four-legged friends

Driveway parking + EV charging

Central heating & air

Pet Policy:
Dog- and cat-friendly!

Fenced yard is great for pups

No breed restrictions

Max 2 pets, please

Location Perks:
5 minutes to Mueller Farmers Market, Alamo Drafthouse, H-E-B & more

Stroll to neighborhood faves like Foreign & Domestic and Epoch Coffee

Quick bike ride to Hyde Park or Mueller Lake Park

Easy access to I-35 & public transit

The Details:
Available: June 1st

Rent: $2,100/month

Utilities: Tenant pays gas, electricity, internet

800 sq ft | Unfurnished

12-month lease

Preferred contact: Email

Please note: The home is currently occupied by lovely tenants, so we're aiming to keep tours prior to their move in May limited to serious inquiries out of respect for their time and space. Thanks in advance for your understanding and mindfulness!

This sweet home is a gem in one of Austin's most lovable neighborhoods. Come make it your own!

Interested? We have an upcoming open house scheduled, so send us a message and we'll let you know the deets!

12 month minimum lease preferred, longer leases welcomed! Renter pays electricity, gas, and internet (not included in base rent price)
923 E 49th 1/2 St, Austin, TX 78751 is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 804 sqft single-family home in North Loop. It last sold for $1 on Mar 22, 2011 (100% below the $2,100 asking price). More recently, it was listed as a rental in April 2025 with an asking price of $2,100 per month. That rental listing was removed on April 29, 2025. It is currently off market. The Trulia Estimate is $395,500, with a rent estimate of $2,053/month.

Home Details for 923 E 49th 1/2 St

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Single Family Home

Rental Terms, Policies & Fees

Lease Term: 1 YearAvailable: now

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
DryerRefrigeratorWasher
Heating & Cooling
Air ConditioningCooling System: Central Air
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Hardwood

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Off Street Parking, On Site

Comparable Sales for 923 E 49th 1/2 St

Address
Distance
Property Type
Sold Price
Sold Date
Bed
Bath
Sqft
0.08
Single-Family Home
-
10/24/25
2
1
816 sqft
0.11
Single-Family Home
-
01/27/26
2
1
1,000 sqft
0.23
Single-Family Home
-
05/29/26
2
1
1,076 sqft
0.02
Single-Family Home
-
06/10/26
3
2
1,075 sqft
0.51
Single-Family Home
-
03/02/26
2
1
832 sqft
0.48
Single-Family Home
-
03/16/26
2
1
1,140 sqft
0.55
Single-Family Home
-
08/28/25
2
1
1,010 sqft
0.17
Single-Family Home
-
03/12/26
3
2
1,250 sqft
0.48
Single-Family Home
-
03/27/26
3
1
988 sqft
0.14
Single-Family Home
-
04/17/26
3
2
1,813 sqft
Home facts updated by county records

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Neighborhood Overview

Neighborhood stats provided by third party data sources.

What Locals Say about North Loop

At least 76 Trulia users voted on each feature.
  • 97 % Say it's dog friendly

  • 83 % Say it's walkable to restaurants

  • 80 % Say parking is easy

  • 74 % Say car is needed

  • 68 % Say people would walk alone at night

  • 61 % Say it's quiet

  • 55 % Say yards are well-kept

  • 55 % Say there are sidewalks

  • 45 % Say there's holiday spirit

  • 44 % Say neighbors are friendly

  • 42 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years

  • 41 % Say streets are well-lit

  • 37 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores

  • 36 % Say kids play outside

  • 34 % Say there are community events

  • 25 % Say there's wildlife

Sourced by Trulia users. Learn more about our methodology.
  • Trulia User
    "Affordable and quiet for the most part. Gets shady as you head towards 290, very nice people, rent should stay affordable "
  • Aelessner
    "North Loop is awesome. Friendly neighbors, walking distance to groceries, restaurants and bars. The best trick or treating is 10 blocks away. Love Hyde Park/ North Loop. "
  • Brenda F.
    "come to know others dogs by name. It's a great place to live. We have been here three years now. On the negative side, we could use more transit in the area."
  • Oliviatlavender
    "This neighborhood is very friendly and nice; everyone is always walking their dogs. The only downside is it’s a bit loud because of Koenig but it’s definitely not the noisiest of austin neighborhoods. Overall the neighborhood is safe as well, wouldn’t walk at night but that’s just because there aren’t many streetlights!"
  • Janet
    "The streets are semi-high traffic. There's a lot of through traffic traveling between two busy streets. "
  • Angela H.
    "There are very fast buses that run down Duval st. Not super safe for kids in the regard. Very quiet and dog friendly."
  • Valerie K.
    "It’s like the old Austin hip and groovy. Plus I can get anywhere fast any highway. It’s affordable and nice neighborhood "
  • Kelly M. M.
    "We have block parties regularly as well as ongoing neighborly interaction. Additionally, we have many small businesses nearby that enable community culture "
  • Kelly M. M.
    "It’s older and quiet and there’s lots of independent businesses (including restaurants and shops) within walking distance. There are two coffee shops that are easy to get to that I live. "
  • Grace T.
    "I see people walking their dogs around all the time! And a lot of the nearby restaurants and bars are outdoor-dog-friendly. There are so many places to walk your dogs—a lot of trails, open fields, and parks. I'm not sure if there is a designated dog park nearby, though, and not all of the neighborhood streets have sidewalks."
  • Stacy Y.
    "This neighborhood is dog-friendly, and there are sidewalks for dog walking. Many local bars welcome pets, too."
  • Jan S.
    "Dog owners will love the company of many other dog walkers on the street. Although we don't have parks or dog parks, there is a triangle of parkland that we in the neighborhood developed and maintain, where people take their dogs to play frisbee, etc."
  • Yurri Y.
    "There are a few parks here, which is a great feature for dog owners. Also we have special events for dogs."
  • Jennifer L.
    "Its combination of students and long-term residents, as well as working-class renters, makes it unique. Plus its hip boutiques, food stands, restaurants, and bars."
  • Stacy Y.
    "Highlights are the amazing variety of restaurants, quirky/independently owned thriving businesses, proximity to downtown, and affordable housing. The North Loop Ave drag is amazing, with all its shops, restaurants, and bars. There are so many people out and about strolling up and down North Loop all the way from Lamar."
  • Grace T.
    "North Loop has an even mix of the reasons people love Austin! It's also great because you're close to all the fun areas, but without all the noise and chaos. There's a lot of nature—parks, trails, fields—plus bars, fun shops, and restaurants."
  • Debra L.
    "The houses are a mix of Old Austin and new houses being built. It is easy to get onto MoPac and just 8 minutes away from the city. The area is heavily wooded and filled with deer."
  • Yurri Y.
    "This neighborhood has a huge amount of vintage stores, record shops, and coffee places. It's definitely a leader in keeping the city weird and special."
  • Debra L.
    "Easy, peasy. Even if MoPac is at a standstill, I can still make it into downtown Austin in 15 minutes, or I can shoot down Balcones."
  • Jennifer L.
    "It's very easy to hop on a bus from here. I wouldn't want to drive, as traffic can get pretty bad. A lot of people drive through this neighborhood to get to major Austin streets."
  • Yurri Y.
    "Usually I commute by car, but this neighborhood has good public transport. Also sometimes it's nice to take a bike."
  • Stacy Y.
    "While there are single-family homes and parks, this neighborhood seems to be geared to and more populated by single and/or childless 30somethings."
  • Yurri Y.
    "This is a safe and calm part of the city."
  • Grace T.
    "It is very safe and offers very affordable living for a place that's still close to everything in Austin! There are also schools nearby. The age demographics are very mixed, from older college/grad students to families. It's about an eight-minute drive to two different H-E-B groceries or to the Wheatsville co-op, which has organic/specialty groceries."
  • Debra L.
    "The houses still have large lots from back in the '60s and '70s, and the schools are great. There's Doss, Highland Park, and Pillow Elementary. For middle school, you can choose from Murchasion and Lamar Middle School. The high schools in the area are Anderson and McCallum."
  • Jan S.
    "There are two elementary schools within walking distance."
  • Debbie S.
    "Central to everything Austin. This is the true Austin with access to shopping, parks, restaurants, in a quiet location."
  • Kfrazer6
    "I'm not sure why anyone would say there are sketchy areas near here - Austin is an incredibly safe city. This area is also next to one of the better high schools in Austin (none of the public high schools are particularly terrific). There is also a fair amount of stuff on North Loop, which is nice and I imagine that Highland Mall will eventually be developed thus making this area very desirable. The only downside is that the closest grocery store is one of the less nice ones and it's not all that close."
  • oiuy
    "I live near here and have a friend over here. It's close to some sketchy neighborhoods, but this is a nice pocket! It's good. I feel safe enough."

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Price and Tax history

DateEventPrice
Apr 29, 2025
Source: Zillow Rentals
ListingRemoved
$2,100
Apr 13, 2025
Source: Zillow Rentals
Listed For Rent
$2,100
May 29, 2022
Source: Zillow Rental Manager
ListingRemoved
May 26, 2022
Source: Zillow Rental Manager
Listed For Rent
$2,000
Mar 22, 2011
Source: N/A
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Frequently asked questions about 923 E 49th 1/2 St

  • What is 923 E 49th 1/2 St estimated to be worth?
    Trulia's estimated value for 923 E 49th 1/2 St in Austin, TX is $395,500.
  • What is the price history for 923 E 49th 1/2 St?
    923 E 49th 1/2 St in Austin, TX last sold in March 2011.
  • Is Austin a buyer's or seller's market?
    Austin is currently a balanced market, based on recent for-sale activity.
  • What's the median sale price in Austin?
    The median sale price in Austin is $586K. That is up $14.3K from the prior month.
  • Does 923 E 49th 1/2 St have air conditioning?
    Yes, 923 E 49th 1/2 St in Austin, TX has air conditioning.
  • Does 923 E 49th 1/2 St have laundry facilities?
    Yes, 923 E 49th 1/2 St in Austin, TX has in-unit laundry.

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