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Austin’s most and least expensive homes sold in the past seven days

Single-family homes, big and small

It’s time again for the High & the Low, a Curbed Austin column chronicling the most and least expensive homes sold in Austin in the last seven days. (Sales information gathered from Zillow, Redfin, and Realtor.) Let’s see what buyers and sellers bought and paid for this week!

Oh, my. It’s possible that the most expensive home sold in Austin last week is what’s known as a “sprawling” complex, possibly (but probably not) visible from space when its lights are fully ablaze. Built in 2004, the estate includes 7,227 square feet of living space on just over five acres of land in the Sette Terra subdivision of far Northwest Austin. Designed by architect David Shiflet and built by Dwight Dow, the home in a small, gated, exclusive community has four bedrooms and five bathrooms.

In addition to its many high-end finishes and fixtures, the home has two living rooms, two dining rooms, and a swimming pool with an attached spa.

The home was put on the market for $3.395 million on August 12 and sold for $2.5 million on October 11.

A single-family home in the Stony Ridge North subdivision located in Far East Austin, not too far from the Circuit of the Americas race track, sold for the least last week. An immaculately kept, one-story home, it has three bedrooms and one bathroom in 1,036 square feet with open-plan common areas. there’s also a one-car garage with space for storage and a large backyard.Tollway SH-130/45 and 2 miles away from the Circuit of the Americas.

The home listed on August 25 for $160,000 and sold for its asking price on October 5.