
Five Fifty Five
555 West 5th St, Austin, TX 78703
Boutique luxury condos in the Clarksville/West 6th corridor.
8
Floors
65
Units
2008
Year Built
88
Walk Score
$600K
Starting Price
About Five Fifty Five
Five Fifty Five is a 8-story luxury condominium at 555 West 5th St, Austin, TX 78703, built in 2008 with 65 residences. As of Q1 2026, units range from $600K - $2.5M with sizes from 1,000 - 2,800 sq ft. HOA fees run $600 - $1,800/month.
Five Fifty Five offers 65 boutique residences across 8 floors in the desirable Clarksville/West 6th Street corridor. Completed in 2008, this intimate building provides a more personal alternative to downtown high-rises while maintaining proximity to Austin's best restaurants, bars, and entertainment. The smaller scale creates a tight-knit community with attentive management. Residences feature high-end finishes, private balconies, and generous floor plans. The rooftop deck and pool offer views of downtown while the walkable location provides easy access to West 6th Street and Whole Foods.
Key Highlights
- Boutique building feel
- Walkable to West 6th
- Intimate community
- Clarksville location
Building Amenities
Pricing & Details
- Price Range
- $600K - $2.5M
- Size Range
- 1,000 - 2,800 sq ft
- HOA Fees
- $600 - $1,800/month
- Neighborhood
- Clarksville
- Concierge
- part-time
- Parking
- Secured garage
- Pets
- Pet friendly
Neighborhood Guide
Clarksville GuideLive Market
- Active Units
- 6
- Median Price
- $1.06M
- Price Range
- $2K - $2.75M
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HOA fees: $600 - $1,800/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. Secured garage. 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