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5 Stunning Lakefront Listings Now For Sale in Austin 

These epic homes give buyers the chance to take in gorgeous lake views and spend time on the water 

12400 Cedar Street (photo courtesy of COMPASS)

As summer temperatures continue to rise in Austin, locals can cool down with time on Lake Austin and Lake Travis, and these lakefront listings offer ample opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors in a water-imbued setting. Take a look at five of the most impressive and well-designed waterfront homes now on the market in Austin.

211 Bella Riva Drive (Photo courtesy of Compass)

211 Bella Riva Drive
211 Bella Riva Drive, Austin, TX, 78734
$5.99 million

With stunning views of Lake Travis and ample room for entertaining, this gorgeous estate would make a luxurious escape for any family. Expansive windows allow for natural light throughout the home, which holds multiple living areas, a game room and a media room. As for water features, owners will enjoy a negative-edge pool and a private boat dock with significant lake access. Built in 2000, but recently renovated with modern white interiors and a state-of-the-art kitchen, the home itself is more than 9,000 square feet, and the lot is nearly three acres — plenty of room for waterfront fun! 

Listed by Michelle Jones and Todd Grossman, COMPASS

13105 Mansfield Circle (photo courtesy of Keller Williams)

13105 Mansfield Circle
13105 Mansfield Circle, Austin, TX, 78732
$1.3 million

A custom-designed backyard pool and hot tub make this residence an ideal locale no matter the season. Take a summer swim with a view of the lake or heat up when the cold temps finally hit thanks to the relaxing hot tub. Inside, visitors will find vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, granite countertops and a beautiful built-in fireplace. This stone-covered house contains three bedrooms and two bathrooms, and the owner’s suite even boasts a step-in shower with a view of an elegant outdoor garden. 

Listed by Melissa Mandry, Keller Williams 

6507 Bridge Point Parkway (photo courtesy of Moreland Properties)

6507 Bridge Point Parkway, Unit Fern 1A
6507 Bridge Point Parkway, Unit Fern 1A, Austin, TX 78730
$13.975 million 

Lake Austin is one of the best landmarks in the city of Austin, and this residence will give its future owner an iconic outlook of the body of water. This show-stopping unit is one of the 188 homes included in the Four Seasons Private Residences of Lake Austin, a fully residential sanctuary with exclusive access to a private marina, café, theater, sports and wellness club and many more amenities, all managed by the Four Seasons team. Thanks to design by Lissoni & Partners, the incredible four bedroom and four-and-a-half bathroom space complements a serene outdoor environment that features a private pool. 

Listed by Eric Moreland, Moreland Properties 

12811 River Bend (photo courtesy of Engel & Völkers Austin Westlake)

12811 River Bend 
12811 River Bend, Austin, TX, 78732
$5.5 million 

More than just a lakehouse, this three-lot listing includes a main house, along with an art studio, multiple additional cabins and a boathouse with two boat slips on Lake Austin. Each cabin has its own look, and the boathouse houses a screened-in porch for lakeside lounging. 

With potential to function as a rental property investment or a large family compound, this is a truly unique Lake Austin gem. 

Listed by Jeff Ohman, Engel & Völkers Austin Westlake

12400 Cedar Street (photo courtesy of Compass)

12400 Cedar Street
12400 Cedar St., Austin, TX, 78732
$24.5 million 

An epic estate that carries the name of “Villa del Lago,” this Lake Travis landmark is steeped in luxury. Currently on the market for more than $24 million, Villa del Lago is home to six bedrooms, 13 baths and amenities galore — panoramic views, a gym and theater, private guest quarters, an elevator and beyond. A rainwater collection system offers sustainability, while perimeter security fencing and wrought-iron gates ensure privacy. The detailed design and premier location make this house an astounding abode. 

Listed by Gary Dolch and Michelle Dolch, COMPASS