In the heart of Clarksville, 1620 W 10th Street offers the ease of a walkable, historic neighborhood with the substance of a comprehensive modern renovation. Originally built in 1983, the home was extensively reimagined in 2017–2018 in a to-the-studs remodel and addition that expanded and refined the living experience.
Approximately 700 square feet were added, including a generous primary suite and expanded living spaces. Behind the walls, the infrastructure was extensively updated with all-new electrical, plumbing, HVAC (downstairs), insulation, windows, and exterior siding—bringing lasting integrity to the home’s design-forward aesthetic. A wraparound Ipe front porch extends the architectural presence and creates a warm, natural threshold to the home. Fresh interior paint throughout provides a cohesive, move-in-ready finish.
Spanning 2,643 square feet, the floor plan unfolds across three distinct living areas, offering uncommon flexibility in central Austin. Whether accommodating a growing household, long-term guests, or multiple work-from-home environments, the layout allows for separation without sacrificing connection.
The kitchen anchors the main level with a Bertazzoni range, marble and oiled walnut countertops, and a layered material palette that feels both tailored and warm. Bathrooms echo this sensibility with clean-lined, modern finishes that strike a balance between refinement and restraint.
Just blocks from Fresh Plus, Medici Coffee, Josephine House, neighborhood parks, and the local elementary school, the location is quintessential Clarksville—walkable, established, and enduring. At 1620 W 10th Street, thoughtful scale and meaningful updates converge in one of Austin’s most consistently sought-after enclaves.