Vista 3303
- Austin, TX
- $2,525,000
3 Beds 2 Baths 1,785 Sq.Ft.
Welcome to Residence 3303 at 44 East Avenue — a rare three-bedroom residence offering elevated living in the heart of the Rainey Street District.
Perched on the 33rd floor, this west-facing home features dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows and a private balcony showcasing sweeping, unobstructed views of Lady Bird Lake, the downtown skyline, and the striking new Waterline tower—creating a truly iconic Austin backdrop, especially at sunset.
Designed with a sleek, modern aesthetic, the open-concept layout offers flexibility for full-time living, hosting, working from home, or long-term investment.
Austin continues to rank among the most desirable and walkable cities in the country, and this premier Rainey Street location places you steps from waterfront trails, top dining, and vibrant nightlife.
Rainey Street is rapidly evolving into Austin’s premier lifestyle district, anchored by the transformative Waterline development and the upcoming 1 Hotel Austin, bringing a globally recognized, wellness-driven hospitality experience to the neighborhood. In addition, over 27,000 square feet of curated retail and restaurant space will introduce boutique shopping, cafés, and chef-driven dining along the creekside—creating a dynamic, walkable destination just moments from your door.
Whether relocating, investing, or seeking a lock-and-leave lifestyle, Residence 3303 offers a rare opportunity to align with the future of Austin.
With continued growth and development in the Rainey Street District, opportunities at today’s pricing are becoming increasingly limited—positioning this residence as both a lifestyle upgrade and a strategic investment.
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Few addresses in Austin carry the weight of Rainey Street. What began as a quiet residential block of century-old bungalows has spent nearly two decades evolving into the city's most layered and beloved neighborhood — and it's still writing its next chapter.
The district first transformed in the late 2000s when the city rezoned the street, turning historic homes into the backyard bars and intimate venues that defined a generation of Austin nightlife. Hotel Van Zandt arrived in 2015, Emmer & Rye followed, and Rainey grew beyond its late-night roots into a full destination for dining, hospitality, and culture. Today that evolution continues, with new luxury developments, acclaimed restaurant openings, and an energy that now runs from morning coffee through midnight cocktails.
Recent arrivals reflect how far the street has come. Bar Fino brings a European sensibility to a tucked-away patio, with natural wines, craft cocktails, and small plates. Kinsho introduced Rainey's first sushi restaurant. The Modern Bar draws on the cocktail cultures of Mexico City and London. And the bungalow classics — Half Step, Clive Bar, Lucille's — continue to hold their ground, their backyard energy as alive as ever.
What makes Rainey distinct from any other Austin neighborhood is the way it layers experiences across the entire day. Families, residents, visitors, and longtime locals all share the same blocks. Morning trail runs giving way to afternoon patios, evening dinners flowing into late-night music. It's the version of downtown Austin that the city has been building toward for two decades.
For residents of 44 East Avenue, Rainey Street isn't a destination, it's the front door. Lady Bird Lake and the hike-and-bike trail are steps away. The city's best dining, nightlife, and waterfront lifestyle are immediately accessible. And the continued growth of the district means the address only becomes more valuable with time.
As featured in Tribeza — "Is Rainey Street Back? A Look at Its Evolution in Austin" (May 2026)