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Ed Hughey is the founder and principal architect at Hughey Architecture and a licensed realtor with one of Austin’s leading real estate brokerages. As an architect, Ed is committed to creating quality residential work that is functional, warm and honest. He is involved in every phase of the project, drawing inspiration from each unique site and its environment. Ed's collaborative design approach with his client, builder and consultants result in better, more inspirational and thoughtful, homes. Ed's architecture background elevates his capability as a realtor and his level of service for buyers and sellers alike. His ability to provide real-time property consultations, on-site design discussions, or insight into project costs and city regulations are useful tools in a fast-paced Austin market. He enjoys using these tools to help his clients discover intangible elements, such as great daylighting or useful flow of space, that make a home feel ‘just right.’ Check out Hughey Architecture here: hugheyarchitecture.com Check out Ed Hughey Realtor here: edhughey.com

Services Provided

Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), Architectural Design, Historic Building Conservation, Home Additions, Home Remodeling, Sustainable Design, Custom Homes, New Home Sales

Areas Served

Austin, Barton Creek, Lost Creek, Rollingwood, Sunset Valley, West Lake Hills

Awards

Registered Architect, TX # 23924 American Institute of Architects NCARB

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Business Details

Business Name

Ed Hughey, Architect & Realtor

Phone Number

+1 512-940-0950

Address

Austin, TX 78702

Typical Job Cost

$200,000 - $1,000,000+

Licence Number

TX # 23924

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