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Step inside some of the most expensive home listings in Austin

These mansions are on the market right now, so you can dare to dream about living in some of Austin’s nicest homes.

Luxurious mansion at dusk with elegant arches, balconies, and a sweeping pool reflecting warm lights. Situated on a lush hillside, exuding opulence and grandeur.

Who needs a European vacation when this is where you wake up each morning? | Photo courtesy Unlock MLS

You don’t have to move to Paris, Rome, or Madrid to live in a beautiful, European-inspired mansion — we have plenty of luxurious options right here in ATX.

These listings — some of Austin’s most expensive — are on the market now, so let’s peek inside.

12400 Cedar St. | 6 Beds, 13 Baths | 15,394 sqft
If living in a European manor is your dream, this home can get you there without leaving the Hill Country. Guests will be entralled by fountains and columns at the entrance of this waterfront estate, which features panoramic views of Lake Travis from the infinity pool (complete with a matching stone waterslide). Inside, ornate finishes spread to the luxury bathrooms, movie theater, outdoor entertaining space, and indoor basketball court.

Aerial view of a luxurious estate surrounded by dense green forest. The central area features a flowing pool, landscaped garden, and stone pathways.

We’re dreaming of dipping into a pool like that this summer. | Photo courtesy Unlock MLS

11949 Overlook Pass | 6 Beds, 6 Baths | 7,931 sqft
If spending time outdoors is the best part of your day, this home has several ways to make that happen. Multiple balconies with outdoor fireplaces make it possible to be outside during even the coldest season, 250 feet of Barton Creek shoreline allows the owner to connect to nature, and the custom resort-style pool is perfect cooling off in the summer. Plus, ample windows bring the natural light indoors from all angles.

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Imagine watching the sunset from those balconies. | Photo courtesy Unlock MLS

13322 Shore Vista Dr. | 5 Beds, 9 Baths | 7,029 sqft
This mansion, aka Villa Caslano, encompasses ~280 feet of shoreline near the Balcones Nature Preserve. Pulling into the driveway, the first thing visitors see is a fountain and ponds flanking the front door, making sure the oasis starts before entering the home. Inside, European-inspired finishes like columns and crick archways communicate opulence, and amenities like a luxe movie theater, outdoor kitchen, pool, and dual tennis courts.

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