
This updated single-family home at 606 E 19th St is perfectly situated in downtown Georgetown, offering a blend of 1960s charm and modern convenience.

The heart of the home features an open-concept living area with luxury wood-look laminate flooring and soft grey walls.

The open entry off the living space provides a glimpse into the fully renovated kitchen, showing off white shaker-style cabinetry and a clean subway tile backsplash.

The kitchen has that clean, bright energy that makes you actually want to get up and make breakfast. Plus, the door right there in the dining nook makes it easy to let the dog out while you’re waiting for the toaster.

The primary bedroom is spacious and has double windows look out toward the lush yard and trees.

Looking back toward the front door, you can see how much natural light pours in. It’s a really flexible space—you could easily do a big sectional here or keep it open and eclectic like they have it staged..

This little spot with the table is the perfect place to drop off your keys and mail. It also shows the easy flow into the guest bathroom, which is just as clean and updated as the rest of the house.

A look toward the bedrooms. Everything feels cohesive with the same trim and flooring throughout, making the whole house feel much larger than its footprint suggests.

This shot really shows how the house lives. You’ve got this great little sitting nook that leads right into the hallway for the bedrooms. Everything feels connected but not crowded.

If you’re into meal prepping or just like having room for a massive charcuterie board, this long stretch of white quartz is a dream. The subway tile keeps it looking sharp, and those deep drawers are perfect for hiding away all the kitchen gadgets.

Having a gas range is a huge win. You can see the pantry door right next to it, too, so everything you need is within arm's reach.

This is what you see while doing the dishes—a straight shot into the living room. It’s a great connected layout, so you don't feel tucked away in a corner while everyone else is hanging out on the couch.

The second bedroom has a really peaceful feel. It’s big enough for a full bed and a nightstand without feeling cramped. It’s the kind of room that’ll make your guests never want to leave.

This room is staged as an office/guest space and it’s the perfect size for it. The big window lets in plenty of light for your Zoom calls.

All of the rooms have those clean, modern doors and consistent flooring—no weird transitions here.

The flow from the primary bedroom back into the rest of the house is a straightforward, no-nonsense layout that just makes sense for easy daily living.

This bathroom is perfectly updated. The walk-in shower keeps the room feeling open, and the vanity has plenty of storage underneath to keep the counters clutter-free.

Having a real laundry room is such a luxury in a cottage like this. And overhead shelving is perfect for keeping all your supplies organized and out of the way.

This is where the Old Town lot size really shines. The backyard is huge and fully enclosed by a brand new privacy fence.

Located just blocks from Southwestern University and within easy walking distance of the historic Georgetown Square, this property captures the essence of Old Town living.

This angle shows off the stone-lined garden beds and the neat walkway and recently added privacy fencing.

Located on a quarter-acre lot, low-maintenance landscaping means you can spend your weekends at the Blue Hole or the Square instead of mowing all day.

Since the lot is so level and open, you’ve got a total blank canvas here. You could easily add a big deck, a fire pit area, or even a stock tank pool for those Georgetown summers.

Mature trees border the property. They give you a nice bit of natural shade and make the yard feel established and private, even though you're just a few blocks from the action of downtown.

Whether you have dogs that need to run or you just want a quiet spot for a garden, there is plenty of room to move back here. It’s rare to find this much private green space so close to the Square!
