
The Independent
301 West Ave, Austin, TX 78701
Austin's second-tallest building with distinctive staggered architecture.
58
Floors
363
Units
2019
Year Built
94
Walk Score
$500K
Starting Price
About The Independent
The Independent is a 58-story luxury condominium at 301 West Ave, Austin, TX 78701, built in 2019 with 363 residences. As of Q1 2026, units range from $500K - $6M with sizes from 650 - 4,000 sq ft. HOA fees run $650 - $3,500/month.
The Independent, known for its distinctive staggered architecture, stands as Austin's second-tallest building at 58 floors. Completed in 2019, this modern tower offers 363 residences with contemporary finishes and floor-to-ceiling windows. The building's unique design creates numerous private terraces and setbacks throughout. Amenities include a sky lounge on the upper floors, rooftop pool with downtown views, coworking space, and a dedicated dog park. The location in the Seaholm District provides walkable access to restaurants, retail, and Lady Bird Lake.
Key Highlights
- Iconic staggered design
- 58 floors of luxury
- Modern amenity package
- Seaholm District location
Building Amenities
Pricing & Details
- Price Range
- $500K - $6M
- Size Range
- 650 - 4,000 sq ft
- HOA Fees
- $650 - $3,500/month
- Neighborhood
- Seaholm District
- Concierge
- part-time
- Parking
- Assigned garage + EV charging
- Pets
- Dog park on-site, pet friendly
Neighborhood Guide
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- Active Units
- 12
- Median Price
- $885K
- Price Range
- $4K - $1.95M
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HOA fees: $650 - $3,500/month per month (as of Q1 2026). This covers building insurance, common areas, and amenities. Review the reserve study before making an offer.
Parking matters. Assigned garage + EV charging. Garage spaces can add $50K-$150K to the purchase price in some buildings. Verify how many spots come with the unit before you offer.
“Before any high-rise offer, we pull the HOA financials, review the reserve fund, and check the building's recent assessment history. A low asking price means nothing if there's a $50K special assessment coming next quarter.”
- Joe Keenan, 50+ Austin high-rise transactions