High above the treetops, where the city gives way to sweeping views of Lake Austin and the Texas Hill Country, a rare architectural gem has just entered the luxury market. Listed at $7.65 million, 2404 Camino Alto is a three-level modern estate that blends dramatic design with livable comfort, a balance struck through the collaboration of Foursquare Builders and SLIC Design.
Represented by Ed Sternberg of Coldwell Banker Realty, the residence spans more than 6,335 square feet of interior living space, carefully composed across light-filled open areas and private retreats.

The defining feature arrives the moment you step inside: a soaring 46-foot wall of glass that frames the Texas sky in cinematic proportions. Floor-to-ceiling windows stretch across the main living space, pulling in vistas of rolling green hills and golden sunsets that seem to dissolve the boundary between indoors and outdoors. Eleven-foot ceilings and wide-plank Bella Cerra Ravello white oak flooring provide a warm counterpoint to the scale, ensuring the space feels expansive without losing its sense of invitation.
At the heart of the home lies a chef’s kitchen that is as much a showpiece as it is a workspace. Anchored by a ten-foot-long quartz island, the kitchen pairs sculptural Italian cabinetry with Wolf appliances, Hansgrohe fixtures and a Sub-Zero wine fridge designed to cradle up to 102 bottles. It’s a space crafted for dinner parties and late-night conversations as much as for precision cooking.

The primary suite, tucked along the main floor with direct views of the infinity-edge pool, extends the promise of tranquility. A spa-inspired bath, complete with soaking tub and rainfall shower, connects seamlessly to a custom 240-square-foot walk-in closet.
Upstairs, four additional en-suite bedrooms and a secondary living area spill onto a rooftop terrace that crowns the home. From here, unobstructed 360-degree views sweep across Lake Austin, downtown’s skyline and the surrounding Hill Country. The perspective is one of rare grandeur, situating the home as both a perch and a destination.
The lower level offers a more intimate counterpart: a flexible space with its own full bath, designed to serve as a gym, game room, or private media retreat. This adaptability mirrors the home’s overarching ethos — luxury that remains livable.

Outdoor living, however, is where Camino Alto reaches its crescendo. A 725-square-foot main deck leads to the infinity pool, its edge blurring into the horizon. Adjacent, a covered entertainment area with a fireplace invites gatherings long after the sun goes down. The landscape design, curated by Structure Landscapes, integrates native plantings with sculptural hardscaping, creating a setting that feels both cultivated and organic.


















