Designed by one of Austin’s most celebrated modern architects, the home unfolds across three thoughtfully crafted floors — each with its own personality and purpose.
The sun-drenched first floor is anchored by an open-concept kitchen, living, and dining space where floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors dissolve the boundary between indoors and out, opening directly onto your private heated pool. Come cooler months, it converts to a hot tub — no excuses to ever leave. The chef’s kitchen is genuinely stocked: custom walnut cabinetry, integrated refrigerator, wine fridge, top-of-the-line Thermador appliances, and a coffee bar. A 12-foot marble waterfall island seats six, the expandable dining table seats ten, and there’s enough cookware and serving ware to pull off a dinner party without a second thought. Spill out back to a shaded courtyard with lounge seating and a fire table — ideal for a nightcap. A reading nook stocked with modern board games and Austin travel guides rounds out the floor.
Up the sculptural hanging steel staircase — lined with original local art — the second floor houses the oversized master suite, a guest bedroom with queen bed and private bath, and a fully stocked laundry room. The master is genuinely special: king bed, a dedicated workspace, and a spa bathroom that earned a Top 10 Bathrooms of 2021 nod from Houzz. The centerpiece is a two-person soaking tub positioned beneath a two-story vaulted skylight — built for late-night stargazing without leaving the bath.
The third floor surprises. A spacious guest bedroom tucks queen and twin bunk beds into the gable of the modern farmhouse roofline, alongside a fourth bathroom and a music corner with keyboard. A bright loft with double bed sits under its own skylight, wrapped in windows with 180-degree views over the tree canopy. Step outside to the rooftop deck for unobstructed downtown skyline views — including front-row seats to Austin’s Fourth of July and New Year’s Eve fireworks.
The Neighborhood
Bouldin Creek is one of Austin’s most coveted pockets — full of original character, world-class modern architecture, and a famously free-roaming flock of peacocks. You’re half a block from Ricky Guerrero Park (splash pad, large playground) and the local city library, and a 5-minute ride from everything South Austin offers: ACL and SXSW festival grounds, acclaimed restaurants, and the kind of streets that make Austin, Austin.
Good to Know
∙ Heated pool/hot tub: Available in cooler months (generally October to April) for a flat $100 fee (covers up to 4 days). Just give 24 hours notice. Please note there is not a separate pool and hot tub. The pool converts to a hot tube when it's cooler.
∙ Whole-home audio: Sonos throughout — one playlist, every room.
∙ Entertaining extras: Additional tables and chairs available in the garage for larger gatherings.
∙ Parking: Two vehicles fit in the driveway, with plenty of free street parking beyond that.
∙ No parties: Please note that we abide by City of Austin rules banning parties at short-term rentals. We kindly ask that there are no outdoor activities including pool use or music from 10:30 p.m. to 7 a.m. Noise complaints and violation of no-parties rule could result in cancellation of reservation with no refund.
∙ Air Mattresses: The house has 3 twin bed air mattresses that are available for groups who don't wish share beds. However, please note the maximum number of guests is still 10 guests.
∙ Construction Noise: Austin is a boomtown and the area around our home is experiencing tremendous growth, meaning there is an ever-growing number of older homes being knocked down and replaced my multi-million dollar modern homes. There are currently several new homes being built on the same block so some construction noise is always possible.