Cliff House on Lake Travis
One-of-a-kind, private retreat
Experience an extraordinary private retreat on 70 pristine acres overlooking Lake Travis, boasting a rare 600 feet of deep-water frontage. This estate offers breathtaking panoramic views of the lake and Texas Hill Country, with thoughtfully designed outdoor spaces that embrace the natural beauty of the landscape. Designed by renowned architect Sinclair Black of Black + Vernooy, this one-story estate seamlessly blends timeless, indigenous materials.
The exterior features large-cut native stone, a standing seam metal roof, and custom-crafted cedar lintels, exuding warmth and character. A continuous metal trellis and walkway connect the primary residence to two private casitas and a spacious game room with a dedicated kitchenette and full bathperfect for guests or entertaining.
Inside the main home you have 2 primary suites, an open-concept living area, and a chefs kitchen capture stunning lake views. Authentic Hill Country details like aromatic cedar beams, a handcrafted mesquite front door, and custom mesquite cabinetry and flooring enhance the homes charm.
A central courtyard, shaded by majestic live oaks, provides a peaceful outdoor gathering space with a fire pit and native landscaping and fenced area. Beyond the home, the diverse topography offers rolling hills, mature oaks, and wildflower meadows, perfect for hiking, exploring, or wildlife observation.
The property presents an exceptional investment opportunity, with development potential for additional residences or cabins. Currently divided into two parcels, the land benefits from a wildlife exemption, offering valuable tax advantages.
Located just over 100 miles to San Antonio and 195 miles to Houston, this unique property provides the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility.
Whether you're seeking a private waterfront retreat, a legacy estate, or a prime investment opportunity, 4900 Travis Peak is a rare find on Lake Travis.
Take I-35N, US-183N, Route 183A N, FM 1431, W/RM 1431 W and Singleton Bend to Travis Peak Trail GPS will take you to 4900 Travis Peak #9 which is easy to find. From there, make a U turn and #10-#12 are marked on a gate on the left down the hill that says ACME, then you follow signs to the left to Whisenant.