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The most and least expensive homes sold in Austin this week

Pemberton Heights beauty comes out on top

Friday means it's time for the High & the Low, a Curbed Austin column chronicling the most and least expensive homes sold in Austin in the last seven days. So who got what this week, and how much (or little) did they get it for?

We are pleased to report that a very lovely and worthy home that we featured recently garnered the top sales price this week.

A particularly fine remodel of an Old Enfield home built in 1922, it was extensively updated and features high ceilings, hardwood floors, custom cabinetry, and many other sweet details.

There are four bedroom suites and four and a half bathrooms, and the master suite has a sitting room, spa-like bathroom, and two walk-in closets.

The 3,838-square-foot beauty is on a property walled for privacy, with grounds designed by Land West, mature vegetation, and two outdoor sitting areas. It was listed June 30 for $2,195,000 and sold a month and a half later, on August 16, for $2,175,000.


A good-looking condo in Southeast Austin was the least expensive property to go this week. A one-bedroom, one bathroom unit measuring 378 square feet, it has an updated kitchen and flooring, large bath, washer/dryer hookups, and a patio. It hit the market on June 21 for $88,000 and sold at that price approximately two months later, on August 19.