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The high and the low of home sales last week

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

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!

Last week’s highest-priced sale was a biggie indeed. A gated estate on 3.2 acres with views of Lake Austin and the 360 bridge, the Rob Roy manse also backs to Emma Long Park, where it has lake access. Originally built in 2007, the 12,000-square-foot, three-story home has been completely remodeled. It has five bedrooms and six and a half bathrooms and features a chef’s kitchen, a media media room, an 800-bottle wine room, a two-story study with stairs to a loft, a game rooms, and an elevator. There is also a 1,700-square-foot guest house with a living-room, study, master suite, kitchen, dining room, and garage.

The property was listed on February 6 for $3.95 million and sold on September 14 for $3.55 million.

This week’s most affordable sale is a Northwest Austin condo termed a “fixer upper” in the listing, though the bright green bathroom and dusty blue bedroom might be perfectly appealing to some, if that’s the fixing it’s referring to. Built in 1986, the 657-square-foot home has one bedroom and one bathroom as well as a fireplace and a balcony off the living area with a view of the Walnut Creek Greenbelt.

The condo was listed for $110,000 on June 29 and sold for $100,000 on September 14.