The FourSeasons Private Residences on Lake Austin are truly exceptional. With an 82-foot indoor pool in the covered garden, a 300-foot infinity pool, and access to a range of watercraft, this is the place to be for the ultimate in luxury living.
is expected to reach completion in 2026. The private enclave, located just 20 minutes from downtown Austin, will include 179 luxury homes and nine standalone villas. Roughly 2,000 acres of protected land surrounds the hilltop residences, along with more than 3,000 feet of untouched waterfront. Panoramic views of Lake Austin, Pennbacker Bridge, a PGA golf course and the city skyline come with your new home, but there’s also much to look forward to on the inside.
“From serene private residences to over $200 million of shared amenities, every aspect of the community is meticulously designed to exceed our owners’ expectations,” Jonathan Coon, CEO ofsaid in a statement. “Lissoni’s design aesthetic complements the one-of-a-kind residential experience we are creating.”
In terms of amenities, owners will have access to a 96-seat theater and lounge, a massive 300-foot infinity pool, a 76,000-square-foot indoor sports club and a wellness club. Another highlight is the covered garden, dubbed “The Orangerie,” which comes with another 82-foot indoor pool. To top it off, you can make use of the Lake Clubhouse, a 576-foot private marina, the Owners Boating Club and a fleet of watercraft.
has garnered a reputation for meticulous detailing over the past three decades. The company has collaborated with the likes of Shangri-La, Grand Paraiso and Grand Park Hotel on a number of interior projects that range from hotels to private homes to yachts. Piero is also a creative director at
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