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4323 Spicewood Springs #2 is listed for $750,000 and includes 3 bedrooms, 2 full, 1 half baths, 2,580 square feet.
4323 Spicewood Springs #2 is in the Downtown Condos area of Austin, Texas.
4323 Spicewood Springs #2 is associated with Austin ISD. School assignments should always be verified directly with the district before relying on them.
4323 Spicewood Springs #2 is a Residential built in 2019 with 3 bedrooms, 2 full, 1 half baths, 2,580 square feet.
4323 Spicewood Springs #2 is listed at $750,000, +11.9% versus the available Downtown Condos median of $670,000, with a price-per-square-foot of $291.
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**Ask About Seller Covering 1 Year of HOA Dues**Lock-and-leave convenience meets Northwest Hills living in this newer two-story condo featuring soaring ceilings and a primary suite on the main level. Welcome to Live Oak on Spicewood Springs Condominiums where thoughtful design, comfortable living spaces, and low-maintenance ease come together in one of Austin’s most established and convenient neighborhoods.
The main living area is filled with natural light thanks to expansive windows and dramatic ceiling height that create an open, airy feel. The kitchen flows seamlessly into the living and dining areas and features sprawling counter space with a bar top that comfortably seats four, making it ideal for everyday meals, casual gatherings, or entertaining friends.
The primary suite on the main level offers privacy and convenience, complete with a spacious walk-in closet and a well-appointed bath featuring a double vanity, private water closet, and large walk-in shower.
Upstairs, a flexible bonus living area along with two additional bedrooms and a full bath. You will find a full laundry room on the second level, however there is a washer / dryer closet on the main level as well for stackable units.
Step outside to a freshly landscaped backyard and private patio, an easy-to-maintain outdoor space perfect for relaxing, grilling, or enjoying a quiet evening.
Just minutes away, you’ll find the restaurants and shopping of The Arboretum along with easy access to Bull Creek’s scenic trails / park, offering a blend of everyday convenience and outdoor adventure that makes this area so desirable.
With HOA coverage that includes exterior insurance, landscaping, trash, recycling, and common area maintenance, this home offers true lock-and-leave ease in a highly sought-after Northwest Hills location. All buildings just had roof shingles replaced.
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2019
$/Sq Ft
$291
HOA
$507/mo
Garage
2 spaces
Listed by Compass RE Texas, LLC
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Public record data from county appraisal records. Market value can differ from assessed value.
| Year | Taxes | Total Assessment | Land | Additions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2025+13.3% | — | $808,153 | $66,121 | $742,032 |
2024-0.9% | — | $713,169 | $66,121 | $623,195 |
2023+8.0% | — | $719,775 | $66,121 | $647,048 |
2022-5.4% | — | $666,380 | $66,121 | $653,654 |
2021 | — | $704,250 | $66,121 | $600,259 |

Zoned assignments come from the property school fields available to us. District context schools are shown only when an assigned tier is missing. Contact the school district directly to verify current boundaries and enrollment eligibility. Ratings from GreatSchools.org.
20% ($150K)
$750,000
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List price
$750,000
Price per sqft
$291/sqft
Vs. Downtown Condos median
+11.9%
$670K median
Days on market
53 days
Original to current
$79K reduction
$829K original
Active inventory context
235 listings
Price Position in Downtown Condos
Listed 12% above the Downtown Condos median
Source: MLS Grid / Unlock MLS and Keenan Group review as of May 5, 2026.
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Current Price
$799,000
Timeline data compiled from MLS records and public records. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
| Year | Taxes | Total Assessment | Land | Additions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2025+13.3% | — | $808,153 | $66,121 | $742,032 |
2024-0.9% | — | $713,169 | $66,121 | $623,195 |
2023+8.0% | — | $719,775 | $66,121 | $647,048 |
2022-5.4% | — | $666,380 | $66,121 | $653,654 |
2021 | — | $704,250 | $66,121 | $600,259 |
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Neighborhood guide and local insights
Austin's downtown condo market has roughly 6,000 units spread across more than 30 buildings, and no two of those buildings offer the same experience. A loft at the Seaholm Residences feels nothing like a penthouse at The Independent, which feels nothing like a residence at the Four Seasons. This is a market where the building you choose defines your lifestyle as much as the neighborhood itself, and understanding the differences between towers is essential to making a decision you will be happy with five years from now. Downtown Austin is contained within a walkable grid in the 78701 zip code, bounded roughly by Lady Bird Lake to the south, I-35 to the east, 15th Street to the north, and Lamar Boulevard to the west. The Rainey Street district, Second Street, Congress Avenue, and the Warehouse District each have their own character within that grid. Walk scores are among the highest in the city, with most daily needs within a 10-minute walk. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is about 15 minutes by car. The Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail along Lady Bird Lake serves as the communal backyard for thousands of downtown residents, with the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge connecting the south shore trail system. The building stock falls into several distinct categories. Glass curtain-wall towers like The Independent, The Austonian, and Spring make up about 35 percent of the inventory, offering floor-to-ceiling views and modern finishes. Sculptural contemporary buildings account for another 25 percent, including architecturally distinctive projects like the Jenga Tower and 70 Rainey. Hotel-branded residences represent roughly 15 percent of the market, with the Four Seasons Residences and the W Austin Hotel and Residences leading that category. Mid-rise projects, adaptive reuse lofts, and boutique buildings fill the remaining share. Unit sizes range from 500-square-foot studios to 5,000-square-foot penthouses. Pricing starts around $350,000 for a small unit in an older building and climbs past $5 million for top-floor residences in the newest towers. HOA fees are a significant factor, typically ranging from $500 to over $2,000 per month depending on the building's amenities and age. Downtown falls within Austin ISD, though the practical reality is that most condo buyers here are not shopping for public school access. Families with school-age children in downtown condos tend to use private schools or magnet programs. Austin ISD does serve the area, with Mathews Elementary, O. Henry Middle School, and Austin High School as the zoned campuses. Austin High, located along the lake near Tarrytown, is one of the stronger high schools in the district and draws students from several central Austin neighborhoods. The lifestyle trade downtown is straightforward: you give up a yard and a garage and gain walkability and density of experience. Lady Bird Lake is the anchor, with the Butler Trail providing running, cycling, and kayaking access directly from most buildings. Emmer and Rye on Rainey Street is a pasta destination that changes its menu based on what the farmers bring in. Red Ash on Colorado handles Italian steakhouse with a wood-fired grill. La Condesa on Second Street serves Mexico City-inspired cuisine in a room that feels like a special occasion every time. For a true splurge, Otoko is a 12-seat omakase experience on South Congress that requires reservations weeks out. Clark's Oyster Bar is where the real estate agents eat lunch. The Shoal Creek Trail provides a quieter north-south route for joggers who want to avoid the lakeside crowds. Cultural offerings include the Blanton Museum, the Contemporary Austin, and the live music venues along Sixth Street and Red River. Downtown condos compete for a specific buyer against several alternatives. Compared to Bouldin Creek or Travis Heights south of the river, you get true walkability and high-rise views but sacrifice outdoor space and neighborhood character. Compared to Clarksville or Old West Austin, you trade tree cover and historic charm for modern amenities and a lock-and-leave lifestyle. The Rainey Street buildings offer a younger, more social atmosphere. The Second Street corridor feels more polished and retail-oriented. The western edge near Shoal Creek is quieter and more residential in feel. Each micro-location within downtown carries its own premium and its own personality. Downtown condos make the most sense for buyers who want to walk to dinner, work, and the lake without ever needing a car key. This market works for professionals who travel frequently and want a low-maintenance home base, for empty nesters trading a suburban house for urban energy, and for anyone who values experiences over square footage. If you need more than two bedrooms or are sensitive to HOA costs, look elsewhere. But for the buyer who has decided that being in the center of Austin's cultural life is worth the premium, there is no substitute for being downtown.
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