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Sneak Peek: Austin's Four Seasons Residences

Jude Galligan | March 18, 2010 |

On the trail: a beautiful spring day on the Four Seasons lawn

Over the weekend we were able to take a guided tour of downtown Austin’s Four Seasons Residences.  What we have are raw snap shots of views, as captured in the middle of a construction area.  Anytime a building provides access prior to completion I am especially grateful, and it speaks to their confidence in the project.  Like our tour of the Austonian last week, it was requested that we not photograph the interiors until construction is complete, which we respected.  You can get a sense for what the interiors of Austin’s Four Seasons Residences will look like here.

As we see it, the Four Seasons is betting that true luxury buyers are seeking something warmer, more rooted in tradition and familiar with the Four Seasons brand, as opposed to the sleek monolithic aesthetic of the W, or the high profile of the Austonian.  I’ve always been excited about this project, and the building did not disappoint.  Smart layouts, impressive views, and most evident was the level of amenities that would come with home ownership.  Being connected to the Four Seasons has its perks.

west facing terrace with views of the city and lake
west facing terrace with views of the city and lake

The terraces are incredible in every unit.  Unlike many buildings that provide terraces which do no more than defy you furnish one of them, these are large and airy spaces that could be used as outside rooms.  The west facing terraces (above) were my favorites and are available with the Austin and Upper Combo West floor plans.

Like Austin’s W Hotel Residences, the Four Seasons is oriented length wise along Lady Bird Lake.  This orientation maximizes the desirable southern sunlight.  Half way up the building, the views shift from living “in the city” to “above the city”.   In my experience, there are buyers that seek out the former and the latter.  In general, the lower floors will provide better value and a sense of living in the mix of city life.

We’ve confirmed that the 11,000 ft penthouse (31st floor) of the building has been purchased for an undisclosed amount.  We estimate ~$8-9MM [for the shell space] based on pricing released last year.  Interestingly, it is rumored that as part of the deal the Four Seasons agreed to increase the height of the top floor, and perhaps the building, by two feet.

Austin penthouse at the Four Seasons
Entire penthouse (31st floor) purchased. Estimated purchase price between $8-9MM for the shell space.

In our office we discuss how the personalities of the “luxury bunch” are different.  Using comical generalizations, W buyers might tell you that “Our family splits time between Austin and Zermatt”.  Austonian buyers might tell you that “Our company just raised $20MM in VC and is planning its IPO next year.”  The Four Seasons buyer might tell you “I’m a fifth generation Texan, fourth generation Longhorn, and my roots run deep.  Hook’em!”

Thanks to Ian Stonington for setting this up.  Ian is a consummate professional that knows everything about his building, including the answers to the most esoteric questions, like “who makes the light switch?”.

Full Slideshow @ Flickr

-Jude

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Filed Under: Austin photos, images, Austin Views, Downtown Austin lofts, condos, apartments, Real Estate Tagged With: austin four seasons condos, austin penthouse

Downtown Austin Open Houses

Jude Galligan | March 14, 2010 |

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Open houses in downtown Austin for Sunday, March 14th

The great thing about downtown Austin open houses is that you can generally walk from building to building.  If you’re into adaptive reuses of older buildings, checkout DAB’s list of downtown Austin lofts.  Looking for downtown Austin FHA approved condos in order to qualify for 3.5% down? We’ve got the info.

This weekend you can browse at your own pace at the Milago condos (btw, have you visited Rainey Street recently?), Towers of Town Lake, 360 condos, Spring, and the Austonian sales center.

Sunday
1) 54 Rainey St, #501, 2bd, 2ba, $369,900, 12-3pm [Pacesetter] map
2)
40 N Interstate-35, #11A3, 2bd, 2ba, $584,000, 2-4pm [Turnquist] map
3)
360 Nueces St, #2508, 1bd, 1ba, $287,500 11-2pm [Platinum Realty] map
4)
360 Nueces St, #1810, 1bd, 1ba, $279,800 2-4pm [Urbanspace] map
5)
300 Bowie St, Spring sales center, model units, 1-5pm map website
6) 200 Congress Ave, Austonian sales center located at 300 W 6th, 12-5pm map website

Don’t see the properties you’re interested in? Ask a Realtor who lives and works in downtown Austin.

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W Austin Residences City Views

Jude Galligan | March 4, 2010 |

Photo by BOKA Powell

Austin’s W Hotel’s monolithic gray & glass facade is arguably the sleekest and sexiest of the luxury bunch.  DAB headed to the W Austin’s “topping off” party last night with hopes of snapping some view photos.  Unfortunately, by the time the fire marshal allowed guests into the structure the sun had already set.  Apologies for the dark photos, but you can still get a sense for the night time views from the 31st floor, including the new illumination on the Austonian.  A few other downtown pics included from earlier in the day.

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Amazing Photo Of Downtown Austin At Night

Jude Galligan | January 8, 2010 |

This photo wast taken and posted by Hairysun at SkyscraperPage.  It’s really an amazing theme and is something completely new.   I think the moonlight was poking through the clouds, but from this angle it also looks as if the Austonian’s “beacon” is breaking through the the low cloud base – very Gothamish.  Vantage point is Butler Park.  Cool! 🙂

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Downtown Austin Open Houses

Jude Galligan | December 12, 2009 |

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Open houses in downtown Austin for Sunday, December 13th

The great thing about downtown Austin open houses is that you can generally walk from building to building.  If you’re into adaptive reuses of older buildings, checkout DAB’s list of downtown Austin lofts.  Looking for downtown Austin FHA approved condos? We’ve got the info.

This weekend you can browse at your own pace at the Austin City Lofts, Milago (btw, have you visited Rainey Street recently?), Spring, and the Austonian sales center.  While you’re here, checkout DAB’s gift suggestions found on 2nd Street.

Sunday
1) 54 Rainey St Penthouse #2, 2bd, 2.5ba, $995,000, 1-3pm [Urbanspace] map
2) 800 W 5th St, #201, 2bd, 2ba, $649,900, 1-3pm [Urbanspace] map
3) 300 Bowie St, Spring sales center, model units, 1-5pm map website
4) 200 Congress Ave, Austonian sales center located at 300 W 6th, 12-5pm map website

Don’t see the properties you’re interested in? Ask a Realtor who lives and works in downtown Austin.

Filed Under: austin open houses Tagged With: austin city lofts, austonian, milago condos, spring condos

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