A fully renovated Victorian estate in Austin's Willow-Spence Historic District — one of only 200 designated historic homes on the east side. 6,000+ sq ft on a double lot with 10-ft ceilings, Venetian plaster on every wall and ceiling, 6 distinctly designed bedrooms, and a separate guest suite for talent and staging. The property has hosted commercial production including a GOSS Magazine editorial shoot where multiple rooms served as distinct filming sets in a single booking day.
Every material in this home was selected with an uncompromising commitment to exceptional design and craftsmanship—from Italian marble and handcrafted Moroccan imports to artisan Portuguese tile. Every finish and detail reflects an extraordinary level of craftsmanship and intentional design, resulting in a space that feels less like a rental and more like a five-star luxury hotel or a meticulously curated private gallery.
The standouts: a Moroccan suite with imported lamps, rugs, and marble sourced directly from Morocco. A primary suite with a hidden Gendai speakeasy door opening to a backlit onyx bathroom with heated floors. A pure marble bathroom — marble walls, ceiling, and a sink carved from a single slab. A lap pool flanked by sculptural columns rising from the coping on two sides, each crowned with a custom fire bowl — water fountains cascading from the edges, a swim-up bar at one end. A pool that photographs like nothing else in Austin.
Adjacent guest suite available for talent, staging, and craft services. 6 private parking spaces including a gated rear lot for production vehicles. Film-friendly, flexible layout. Featured in GOSS Magazine.