98 San Jacinto Blvd #3001, Austin, TX 78701
FOR RENT

98 San Jacinto Blvd #3001
Austin, TX 78701

Downtown
  • 4 Beds
  • 7 Baths
  • 13,000 sqft
  • 4 Beds
  • 7 Baths
  • 13,000 sqft

$70,000/mo

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Description

Luxury Four Seasons Penthouse Lease | Offered Fully Furnished Encompassing a dramatic 13,000 square feet of masterful design, this astounding 30th-floor penthouse delivers unparalleled luxury from the top of the Four Seasons and is only accessible by keyed elevators that open directly into the residence. Envisioned by FAB Architecture and created by the Escobedo Group, this residence takes contemporary style and elevates it to the highest echelon with interior design by the renowned Fern Santini. Heart-stopping 360-degree views show the entirety of Austin in its best light, with breathtaking scenes of Lady Bird Lake. QuietRock Panels installed in the walls, ceilings, and floors isolate the penthouse from the rest of the building, with a fully automated Savant smart home system offering complete separation. One-of-a-kind finishings includes sleek custom-stained white oak floors, a hand-crafted, fluted limestone fireplace in the formal living room, and a bathroom with an antique vanity mirror and a 500 lb Taj Mahal quartzite counter. Custom artwork embellishes the entryway from the elevators, which are equipped with security system-controlled cameras. The main kitchen divides the formal areas of the home, family spaces, and guest suites, with floating Bulthaup cabinets and Miele appliances. The guest suite includes a full kitchen, dining room, living room, den, bedroom, large walk-in closet, and a full bathroom. Other unique features include a 500-bottle wine cellar with custom steel doors, balconies outfitted with dog-friendly charcoal filtered turf, a media room with a metal halide 4k projector, and a service/freight elevator that opens into a transitional area for pet entry. Truly a building-within-a building, this decadent residence is unequaled in caliber and location.

Home Highlights

Pets Allowed
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Parking
Garage
Outdoor
Pool
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Heating & Cooling
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Listed
25 days ago

Details for 98 San Jacinto Blvd #3001

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: Electric, FireplaceAir ConditioningHeating Fuel: Electric
Interior Details
Wet Bar
Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherDryerMicrowaveRefrigeratorWasher
Fireplace & Spa
Fireplace
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Wood

Days on Market

Days on Market: 25 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 2010
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Condo

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
GarageParking: Assigned Garage Covered, On Site
Pool
Pool

Agent Information

Listing Agent
MLS/Source ID: 3211817

Rental

Deposit: $50,000

Building

Community rooms
Fitness Center

Additional Information

Pool

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Affordability

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What Locals Say about Downtown

  • Katy Glazebrook
    "Several events, fairs, music venues, bars, and restaurants. Always a concert or free events going on. "
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  • Trulia User
    "I work and live downtown, I pretty much walk everywhere. Everything I need is within a couple miles."
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  • Shane H.
    "Non-existent. My office is less than a mile away. I can carpool or walk with no issues. Never worried about traffic or anything."
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  • Shane H.
    "Generally less kids around. Mostly younger professionals working in and around downtown. Not the most kid friendly scene."
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  • Alon Z.
    "Austin high school nearby, several elementary schools and ACC in the area. Also have the hike and bike trail and Texas rowing center along the trail"
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  • Anthony M.
    "Real old Austin feel. Multiple bus routes. close to shopping, good bars and restaurants. farmers market being built nearby. "
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  • Stephen M.
    "We live in the Seaholm area near the Trader Joe’s. There is a common area in this development with turf grass for kids to run around. "
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  • Jeffrey G.
    "Not a lot of kids in the neighborhood. Mostly couples with dogs or very young kids. Changing area with amenities starting to arrive. "
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  • Victor B.
    "Lots of homeless people and high crime rates are the norm around here. Friday and Saturday nights get crazy around here so be ready for that."
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  • Micah
    "It’s in the perfect location for all types of food clubs parks and just in the hub perfect area to be accessible to anything you might want to do And being with you is breathtaking"
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  • Analiciam92
    "I wouldn’t take my kids downtown Austin too much a lot of homeless people- some have outburst or get upset if you don’t give them what they ask for-or they get into it over jealousy- aside from all that there are a lot of bars don’t bring your kiddos at night especially anyways if u like fun party type downtown austin is for u "
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  • Nicole M. M.
    "Walking distance to all the things Austin has to offer. Perfect for folks working downtown, single and young professionals. "
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  • Melissa R.
    "I live in a suburban area in central (coastal) CA. Commute is 9.5 miles and it takes about 15 minutes by car or 45 minutes by bike."
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  • Matty D.
    "6th street and congress street and all the theaters and restaurants and bars that are available. Derp. "
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  • Eastgaboy
    "Amazing family friendly area! Our kids play with many of the kids in the neighborhood. Families hang out together and eat together. This is a great location for young families. There are many family events downtown like first Friday and many others every month."
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  • Don
    "You can walk to everything. Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, bars, restuarants, movie theaters, shops. The life style is hard to beat."
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  • Don
    "Downtown. Walk to the Farmer’s Market, Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, dozens of restaurants and movie theaters."
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  • Joep v. L.
    "I sold my house in Austin and now lease short term downtown - the best place on earth. You can swim, row, bike, walk and go out for lunch dinner & drinks"
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  • Joeadamsen
    "west downtown Austin is great. it feels like a neighborhood but you are only a block away from the city. "
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  • Matt C.
    "Austin has one of the friendliest downtown areas for dog owners in the U.S. I've never seen so many places that are accommodating to animals, providing water, bowls, and even treats in some places."
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  • Krishna K.
    "For dog owners like me, it's not advisable to live downtown. Not enough walking paths for pets."
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  • Kay A.
    "While there are places to walk, it IS an urban area."
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  • Anna D.
    "The apartments are small, but there are so many dog parks, dog stores, and parks. There's tons of green space where you can take your dog."
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  • Heather M.
    "Many people living downtown have dogs, so there's always company when you're walking your pet. There are handy places for pets to board and be groomed within walking distance."
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  • Tabitha E.
    "Busy and lively. There are lots of job opportunities here, so therefore lots of people to interact with."
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  • Yuxi L.
    "Downtown Austin is a mix of small-town feel with big-town attractions. We love our local establishments. It's easy to walk around, with green spaces scattered all over. And local bands play every week. We have new buildings constantly going up and festivals happening all year round. The downtown scene is changing dramatically, bringing in new concepts next to old standbys."
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  • Heather M.
    "Everything I need is within walking distance, and there's plenty to do."
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  • Anna D.
    "It is very walkable—urban mixed with nature. It is very convenient to get in and out of."
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  • John B.
    "New and trendy restaurants and bars are everywhere. The hike and bike trail along the lake is great. Plenty of things to do, no matter what mood you're in."
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  • Amy C.
    "Downtown is where everything happens. It's a nice balance of culture, music, and business—as well as government. The University of Texas is also just north of downtown, so that adds another dimension to this area."
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  • Matt C.
    "Downtown is busy and getting busier as more and more companies move here. Downtown does have good access to get north, south, east, and west. Traffic is pretty normal for a big city with 1 million + people. I moved here from California, and Austin is still better than that (SF area, LA area, San Diego, etc.)."
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  • John B.
    "Easy if you are going north on I-35 in the morning. Coming into downtown at 5 pm, forget about it, not happening."
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  • Heather M.
    "Traffic can be bad, but I work only about 25 blocks from my home so I have it easy."
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  • Jordan H.
    "Very easy. As long as there isn't construction, everything is smooth."
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  • Krishna K.
    "I use my bike and public transport to commute to and from in the neighborhood."
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  • Heather M.
    "There's plenty for kids to do, including lots of action at the new downtown library and the skate park."
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  • Ben E.
    "It's more of an adult location than for children. "
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98 San Jacinto Blvd #3001, Austin, TX is a 4 bedroom, 7 bathroom, 13,000 sqft condo built in 2010. 98 San Jacinto Blvd #3001 is located in Downtown, Austin. 98 San Jacinto Blvd #3001 was listed for rent for $70,000/month on Apr 2, 2024.