
The Austonian
200 Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78701
Austin's tallest residential tower with 56 stories of ultra-luxury living.
56
Floors
188
Units
2010
Year Built
98
Walk Score
$1.5M
Starting Price
About The Austonian
The Austonian is a 56-story luxury condominium at 200 Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78701, built in 2010 with 188 residences. As of Q1 2026, units range from $1.5M - $15M with sizes from 1,200 - 8,000+ sq ft. HOA fees run $1,500 - $8,000/month.
The Austonian stands as Austin's tallest residential building, offering 188 luxury residences across 56 floors. Completed in 2010, this LEED Gold certified tower features floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic views of the Texas Hill Country, Lady Bird Lake, and the downtown skyline. Residences range from sophisticated one-bedrooms to expansive penthouses with private terraces. The building offers full-service luxury amenities including 24/7 concierge, a rooftop infinity pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, temperature-controlled wine cellar, and private guest suites for visitors.
Key Highlights
- Tallest residential building in Austin (683 ft)
- LEED Gold Certified
- Full-service luxury amenities
- Congress Avenue address
Building Amenities
Pricing & Details
- Price Range
- $1.5M - $15M
- Size Range
- 1,200 - 8,000+ sq ft
- HOA Fees
- $1,500 - $8,000/month
- Neighborhood
- Downtown Austin
- Concierge
- full-service
- Parking
- Valet + assigned garage
- Pets
- Pets allowed for owners (no restrictions). Dog park with synthetic turf on west lawn. Dog grooming room on 10th floor. Rentals do not allow pets (service animals welcome).
Neighborhood Guide
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- Active Units
- 6
- Median Price
- $1.57M
- Price Range
- $7K - $2.50M
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HOA fees: $1,500 - $8,000/month per month (as of Q1 2026). This covers building insurance, common areas, and amenities including 24/7 concierge. Review the reserve study before making an offer.
Parking matters. Valet + assigned 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