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1701 & 1705 Nueces St 2 Office Properties Offered at $4,188,705 CAD in Austin, TX


Investment Highlights
- Provides a distinctive blend of architectural character and modern functionality.
- Walking distance to The Capitol, and UT Campus with easy access to restaurants, shops, neighborhood amenities, and transit options.
- Situated in a desirable urban office corridor less than a mile from Downtown Austin.
- Prominent frontage along Nueces Street delivers strong visibility and signage opportunities.
Executive Summary
Positioned in one of Austin’s most desirable and walkable urban corridors, 1701 and 1705 Nueces Street offer a compelling owner-user or investment opportunity defined by exceptional location and visibility. The property is located just north of Downtown Austin. The University of Texas campus lies 6 blocks to the northeast with the Texas State Capital 6 blocks to the southeast. The new Travis County courthouse is only a block away.
The central location provides walkable access to a vibrant mix of offices, dining, and retail amenities. One block to the east you will find the award winning, Michelin star restaurant Olamaie with other coffee shops, retail and restaurants a short walk away.
1701 Nueces is a historic house converted to office use with updated finishes. You will find tall ceilings, wood floors and working fireplaces . Connected by a hallway, you step into 1705 Nueces. A new, modern building defined by clean lines, modern materials and building systems. Together, the attached structures function as a single cohesive asset blending character with contemporary efficiency. The property could be occupied by one company or can easily be separated into two distinct spaces each with its own restroom and breakroom. The conference room opens to a large outdoor patio. A rare amenity in the downtown area. With strong walkability, central connectivity, and prominent frontage along Nueces Street, the property delivers excellent exposure, signage opportunities, and long-term value in a highly sought-after submarket
The central location provides walkable access to a vibrant mix of offices, dining, and retail amenities. One block to the east you will find the award winning, Michelin star restaurant Olamaie with other coffee shops, retail and restaurants a short walk away.
1701 Nueces is a historic house converted to office use with updated finishes. You will find tall ceilings, wood floors and working fireplaces . Connected by a hallway, you step into 1705 Nueces. A new, modern building defined by clean lines, modern materials and building systems. Together, the attached structures function as a single cohesive asset blending character with contemporary efficiency. The property could be occupied by one company or can easily be separated into two distinct spaces each with its own restroom and breakroom. The conference room opens to a large outdoor patio. A rare amenity in the downtown area. With strong walkability, central connectivity, and prominent frontage along Nueces Street, the property delivers excellent exposure, signage opportunities, and long-term value in a highly sought-after submarket
Property Facts
| Price | $4,188,705 CAD | Number of Properties | 2 |
| Price / SF | $1,302 CAD / SF | Individually For Sale | 0 |
| Sale Type | Investment or Owner User | Total Building Size | 3,216 SF |
| Status | Active | Total Land Area | 0.21 AC |
| Price | $4,188,705 CAD |
| Price / SF | $1,302 CAD / SF |
| Sale Type | Investment or Owner User |
| Status | Active |
| Number of Properties | 2 |
| Individually For Sale | 0 |
| Total Building Size | 3,216 SF |
| Total Land Area | 0.21 AC |
Properties
| Property Name / Address | Property Type | Size | Year Built | Individual Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1701 Nueces St, Austin, TX 78701 | Office | 1,806 SF | 1910 | - |
| 1705 Nueces St, Austin, TX 78701 | Office | 1,410 SF | 1951 | - |
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