Austin, TX
See Inside Tech Investor's Stunning $27 Million Lakeside Austin Mansion On Sale Now
Looking for a massive home in the Austin, TX area? This Beautiful Property That Rests On The Shores Of Lake Austin Just Hit The Market.
Tech investor Alex Davis, the grandson of late billionaire Marvin Davis, a wildcatter who once owned the film studio 20th Century Fox and sold it to Rupert Murdoch, decided to move to Dallas according to The Robb Report.
It’s clear now that the DFW Metroplex is where he and his family want to be because he is now putting up his beautiful 6-bedroom mansion in Austin up for sale.
According to the listing by Gary Dolch of Compass, the gated estate includes a guardhouse, multiple dining and living areas, and an elevator to easily move between floors.
The owner’s suite offers spectacular lake views and a spa-like bathroom with a temperature-controlled plunge pool, steam shower, and luxurious soaking tub, two spacious walk-in closets, and more.
There’s a putting green, resort-style swimming pool, and plenty of lounging areas overlooking the lake, with shaded terraces.
All this sits on a generous lot with over 115 feet of waterfront, at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. Plus, living here means easy access to the water and the city, thanks to its prime location.
And it can be all yours for just $26,995,000 or just go ahead and round it up to a cool $27 Million. Let’s be nosy and a virtual look around!
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