Designed by Hugh Jefferson Randolph Architects and featured on the Austin Institute of Architecture Home Tour, this 1995 modernist home is a piece of Austin design history—with views that absolutely steal the show. Every room is oriented toward sweeping, unobstructed Hill Country panoramas that feel more like a private overlook than a backyard. Inside, the home channels an authentic mid-century modern aesthetic: clean lines, warm wood tones, slate flooring, and expansive glass that fills the space with natural light. Recent updates include a brand-new roof, new carpet, and a beautifully remodeled spa-caliber, double-height primary bathroom featuring Dekton tile and brass fixtures—easily one of the home’s standout spaces. The floor plan offers multiple living areas, a sleek kitchen, and generous outdoor decks that extend your living space into the trees. It’s the kind of place where morning coffee and sunset wine feel elevated simply because of the backdrop. Located in Jester, one of Northwest Austin’s most beloved hilltop neighborhoods, you’ll enjoy community amenities, winding scenic streets, and quick access to 360, 2222, and all things Austin. Architectural pedigree, an iconic view, and thoughtful updates—this is a home with presence, personality, and the kind of outlook that’s hard to walk away from.