334 LULLWOOD AVE
SANANTONIO, 78212
About this Property
OPEN HOUSES - Friday 5/22 3-5PM, Saturday 5/23 3-5PM, Sunday 5/24 1-3PM. Tucked at the quiet end of a tree-lined street in the Monte Vista Historic District, 334 W Lullwood is a fully reimagined three-bedroom, two-bath home that pairs early-20th-century craftsmanship with a thoughtful, modern renovation. From the moment you arrive, the brand-new exterior paint, refreshed landscaping, and classic Monte Vista silhouette set the tone for what waits inside. A reconfigured floor plan opens the home to easy, intentional living. Refinished original hardwoods anchor the main living spaces, while a custom kitchen with quartz counters, designer lighting, and an entirely new appliance suite invites slow mornings and long dinners. Three fully custom-tiled bathrooms, including a full primary bath addition with custom shower glass, deliver a hotel-caliber feel without sacrificing the home's soul. Beneath the finishes, the bones are equally new: updated electrical and plumbing, fresh sheetrock and texture throughout, and elevated lighting in every room. Even the smallest details a built-in dog water and feeding station with pot filler reflect a deeper level of care. The real surprise sits out back. A detached garage 514sqft already roughed for plumbing and electrical comes with architectural plans and Historical approval for a casita conversion, opening the door to a future guest suite, studio, or income-producing ADU. A covered carport adds everyday function. Walkable to the Pearl, Trinity University, and the best of midtown San Antonio, this is Monte Vista as it should feel: historic in character, modern in comfort, and rare in opportunity.
Schools
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Due to the increasing growth in San Antonio and the surrounding areas, the affected School Districts may move the attendance boundaries of their schools. Before you buy a house, you should verify any changes.
Source: San Antonio Board of Realtors.

