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n the heart of Austin, a piece of cinematic history is up for grabs. The house that played host to Mitch Kramer's coming-of-age story in Richard Linklater's 1993 cult classic "Dazed and Confused" has hit the market with a price tag of $950,000.
This 2,137-square-foot property, located at 6806 Pioneer Place, boasts four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two office spaces, making it an ideal haven for creatives. The interior has been tastefully updated while retaining its vintage charm, featuring luxury vinyl plank flooring in a striking chevron pattern and modern upgrades like a Frigidaire microwave and oven.
The house's straight hallway, which made filming easier for Linklater, is still intact, along with the original front doors and shutters that were painted to match a memorable scene from the film. The backyard offers ample space for relaxation, while the air-conditioned and heated garage can be converted back into its original form if desired.
As one of the listing reps, Marjorie Tinnell, notes, "Our family pictures were even left up during production – so in a way, I was 'in the movie' too!" The house has been a special part of Austin's film legacy, and fans still appreciate it today. Chris and Marjorie Tinnell of Compass recently hosted an exclusive sneak peek event at the home, complete with catering from Top Notch, the legendary Austin burger joint that also appeared in the film.
The property seamlessly blends mid-century aesthetics with modern comfort, making it a perfect fit for any buyer – whether they're a die-hard fan of the movie or simply looking for a unique home in one of Austin's hottest neighborhoods. As Matthew McConaughey's iconic character Wooderson would say, "You gotta keep livin', man – L-I-V-I-N'."
