What Can You Buy in Austin Real Estate for $1M Right Now?
See how far your dollar can take you in the city's ever-changing real estate market
Spring is on the horizon, and with it comes a new crop of exciting listings across town. As the market continues to evolve, so does the variety of homes that fall under the million-dollar mark. Across North, West, South, East and Central Austin, new listings are blooming with architectural charm and prices that sweeten the deal.
15206 General Williamson Drive | $999,999
3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths | 2,452 sq. ft.
A quick drive to the shoreline of Lake Travis or dinner at the Oasis, 15206 General Williamson Drive is perfectly placed for those who want lake living with quick access to town. Built just over ten years ago, the home’s design remains refreshingly modern, keeping up with newer builds in the area. The floor plan centers the open-concept first floor around the tranquil negative-edge infinity pool and waterfall, along with the yard, which is protected by a nine-foot fence. This helps it feel like a slice of rural living without the upkeep of managing all that open land.
Listed by Jenny Law
3000 Mohawk Road | $999,999
4 bedrooms, 3 baths | 2,194 sq. ft.
3000 Mohawk Road is a midcentury ranch revamped to fit today’s style without sacrificing its ’60s charm. Complete with an office ADU that brings the commute down to just a few steps, the home is also centrally located in Allandale, a highly sought-after, family-friendly neighborhood. Beyond its practicality, the style lives up to the home’s substance, with updated bathrooms, a wet bar in the primary suite, and newly installed wide-plank white oak floors.
Listed by Patrick Sarb
3600 Tom Miller St. Unit 2 | $980,609
2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths | 1,607 sq. ft.
The future is here—and it’s designed by Michael Hsu. 3D-printed by local home printer ICON, 3600 Tom Miller St. continues the Mueller neighborhood’s progressive legacy in urban design. Inside, the printed layers create a unique texture on the walls that almost resembles yarn, giving the home a natural element that balances its more modern tones. Beyond its striking appearance, the innovative walls can withstand water, mold, termites, and fire while also reducing temperature fluctuations, resulting in a futuristic home built to last.
Listed by Amanda Trevino
2002 East 13th Street #A | $689,000
2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths | 1,516 sq. ft.
2002 East 13th St. offers a rare chance to own a home that oozes charm while still being built this century. Thoughtful details set the property apart—from its editorial-worthy exterior and warm wood tones to custom niches, a book nook on the stair landing, and a sunken back patio. Lush landscaping and tall fences create a private feel, making it easy to forget you’re just a block from the mini hub of activity around Chicon Street and a short drive from the many lively spots across East Austin.
Listed by Soud Twal
4425 Jinx Avenue #1 | $885,000
4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths | 2,426 sq. ft.
Down in South Austin, 4425 Jinx Avenue is a lucky buyer’s chance to own a picturesque home. Designed by Don Harris Architect, this 2020 build has a timeless style, with midcentury elements that add a touch of modernism. The private garden, along with the patio shaded by the second-floor overhang, reconnects the home to nature—despite being just a short drive from downtown or a bike ride from Radio Coffee.
Listed by Matt Richard
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