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North Austin Fourplexes For Sale

I’ve sold multifamily property across North Austin long enough to know a fourplex draws two different kinds of buyer: someone who wants a straightforward rental property, and someone who wants to live in one unit and let the other three cover a chunk of the mortgage. Both make sense in this part of town. North Austin sits within a short drive of the Domain and the broader tech corridor along Parmer Lane and Braker, which means a steady pool of renters working at the office campuses out here, plus easy access to MoPac and 183 for anyone commuting further south. That kind of renter demand is a big part of why fourplexes in this area hold their value even when the rest of the market cools off.

If you’re weighing a fourplex against a duplex or a single-family rental, the math usually comes down to cash flow versus complexity. Four units under one roof means four rent checks, but it also means four sets of tenants, four leases, and one shared building to maintain. I’ve walked clients through that trade-off enough times to have a good feel for which North Austin properties are worth the extra work and which ones aren’t.

Fourplexes for Sale in North Austin

Below are the fourplexes currently listed for sale in North Austin, pulled straight from the MLS and updated as new listings hit the market. Take a look and reach out if you want a second opinion on any of them before you make an offer.


Buying a Fourplex in North Austin

Most of the fourplexes you’ll find for sale in North Austin were built decades ago, before the city’s current push to allow more units per lot. A lot of this area’s multiplex stock went up between the 1970s and 1990s along corridors like North Lamar, Rundberg, and Parmer, usually under multifamily zoning designations rather than today’s single-family rules. That matters because it means most existing fourplexes are already zoned for what they are. You’re not typically fighting to get four units approved; you’re buying a building that was built as four units from the start.

Where zoning gets more interesting right now is on the new-construction side. Austin’s HOME initiative, rolled out in phases starting in late 2023 and expanded again in 2024, now allows up to three homes on most single-family lots, and on smaller lots it opens the door to four or more units. That’s a separate track from buying an existing fourplex, but it’s worth knowing about if you’re looking in North Austin, because it means more small-lot multi-unit product could start competing with older fourplexes for renters and buyers in the years ahead. If a listing description says a property is zoned for more units than currently exist, don’t take that at face value. Confirm the actual zoning classification and what’s permitted with the city, or have your agent do it as part of the offer process.

North Austin Fourplexes For Sale

Financing a fourplex works differently than financing a five-plus unit apartment building. Conventional loans through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac cover residential properties with up to four units, so a fourplex still qualifies for the same general type of financing as a single-family home or duplex, including owner-occupied loans with lower down payment options if you plan to live in one unit yourself. Once you cross into five units or more, you’re in commercial lending territory, with different underwriting, different terms, and a different appraisal process altogether. Loan programs shift over time, so talk to a lender who works with investment property before you start touring buildings, so you know exactly what you qualify for.

Older fourplexes come with due diligence work that a single-family home doesn’t. Start with the legal unit count. Confirm with the county and city that the building is permitted as a four-unit property, not a converted duplex or a building that picked up an extra unit somewhere along the way without permits. Ask for copies of all current leases so you know exactly what you’re inheriting in tenants, rent terms, and lease dates. And budget time to walk every unit, not just the one that’s vacant or easiest to show. Buildings this age often have deferred maintenance hiding behind fresh paint. Roofs, foundations, plumbing, and HVAC systems on a fourplex cost more to replace than on a single house, simply because there’s more square footage and more units sharing the load.

Who a Fourplex Fits

A fourplex tends to work best for a buyer who wants direct control over a rental property without stepping up into full commercial real estate. It suits someone comfortable managing tenants and maintenance themselves, or willing to hire a property manager, and it suits a buyer who wants to live in North Austin near the job base out here while offsetting their own housing cost with rental income from the other units. It’s not the right fit for someone looking for a fully passive investment, since a fourplex still needs hands-on attention, and it’s not always the easiest entry point for a first-time buyer with no landlord experience at all. If that sounds like where you’re at, a duplex might be a gentler place to start before scaling up to four units.

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