Modern Austin Home Offers Prime Lakeside Living Set Against A City Backdrop

Real Estate

Visitors of Austin would likely be forgiven for mistaking Lake Austin for a river—at its widest, the 22-mile, meandering body of water is only 1,300 feet. However, Lake Austin is neither a lake nor a river but a reservoir built in 1939.

Regardless of its designation, Lake Austin has remained a beloved landmark of the central Texas city, one that provides year-round recreation and picturesque views to locals and visitors alike.

There is perhaps no one who reaps the benefits of Lake Austin more than those lucky enough to own waterfront property and, as such, this limited supply of homes consists of some of the city’s most desirable real estate.

Now, combine this lakeside setting with an impeccable, modern design and luxury amenities and you’ve got the makings for one of the most exceptional properties in Austin.

Set within a private cul-de-sac on the east side of the lake, the half-acre property boasts 115 feet of water frontage. Direct access to the water is afforded by a private, two-story boat dock.

Designed by the renowned Shiflet Richardson Architects firm, the six-bedroom, seven-bathroom home features a mostly modern approach with expansive black steel windows, an open-concept floor plan and a whitewashed exterior.

Minor touches of traditional architecture, however, hide in plain sight—arched capital columns, exterior facade molding and two chimneys that resemble bell towers.

Cohesive and yet unique, the home’s varied interior stylings give each room its own character without sacrificing overall unity.

A coffered ceiling and wood plank walls distinguish the formal dining room. Textured wallpaper and a vaulted ceiling define the upstairs parlor, where double doors open to a balcony overlooking the lake.

The primary suite stands apart thanks to a wealth of amenities, including dual closets, hot and cold plunges and a steam room.

Such a high degree of amenities can also be found in the home’s outdoor living spaces. A covered putting green, swimming pool and two personal watercraft lifts consist of recreational amenities, a mist cooling system, outdoor fireplace and mosquito-repellant system offer complete comfort any time of day.

Three covered terrace spaces provide three distinct experiences—al fresco dining by the fire, outdoor cooking along the lake or lounging in rope-suspended chairs above the dock.

A four-car, attached garage allows for ample storage of marine or road vehicles.

Sitting just east of this gated community property is the Bright Leaf Preserve, a 200-acre nature preserve with hiking trails and hilltop views. Downtown resides six miles away.

The listing for 4904 Tortuga Place is held by Eric Moreland of Moreland Properties.

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