Market District Luxury Condos
Austin’s Market District — sometimes called West Downtown or the Seaholm District — is anchored by the Whole Foods flagship, the Seaholm Power Plant redevelopment, and a tight cluster of mid- and high-rise luxury condos. It’s downtown without being on top of 6th Street, and it’s emerged as one of the most livable luxury submarkets in the city.
Price band & market snapshot
Market District luxury condos generally trade between $800K and $4M+, with a sweet spot around $1.2M–$2.5M for two-bedroom units in the most desirable buildings. Resale demand has been steady because the inventory is finite and the walkability score is among the highest in Austin.
Defining buildings
- Seaholm Residences — Adaptive reuse of Austin’s iconic 1950s power plant; large floor plans and an industrial-modern aesthetic.
- The Spring — Mature high-rise with strong HOA, lakefront orientation, and an established owner-occupier community.
- The Bowie — 36 stories above the Whole Foods HQ; concierge, pool, and direct elevator access to grocery and dining.
- Gables Park Plaza & Park Tower — Walkable mid-rise alternatives at slightly lower price points.
Lifestyle
Market District residents walk to Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, the Central Library, the 2nd Street District, and Lady Bird Lake. The neighborhood has more daytime energy than nightlife — ideal for buyers who want urban convenience without weekend crowds.
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