04/17/2026
✨ Just Listed in Northwest Hills ✨
6309 Northgrove Rd
Offered at $2,900,000
A truly rare offering with 5.09 acres in Northwest Hills, sweeping Hill Country views, unforgettable sunsets, and the kind of privacy that feels almost impossible to find in Austin.
The Story Behind 6309 Northgrove
Truly memorable homes are rarely defined by size alone. What sets them apart is authorship, intention, and the feeling that they could not be easily recreated. 6309 Northgrove offers exactly that.
This is not simply a home that belonged to an architect. It is a home tied to the life and work of Chuck Croslin, a lifelong Austinite whose career, creativity, and design leadership have left a lasting mark on Texas and beyond.
Chuck Croslin has been a registered architect since 1979, with a career spanning nearly five decades. Over that time, his work has been nationally published, recognized with numerous state awards, and trusted by an extraordinary range of clients. His firm was consistently ranked among Austin’s top architecture firms by number of registered architects, and his 25th business anniversary was recognized by the Austin Business Journal. His body of work reflects a level of accomplishment and credibility that very few can claim.
Throughout his career, Chuck designed for institutions including the University of Texas, Texas A&M, the National Park Service, and a wide range of public and private clients. His work extended across higher education, hospitality, civic, recreational, and residential projects, reflecting both breadth of experience and a refined understanding of how thoughtful design shapes the way people live.
That legacy is what gives 6309 Northgrove its uncommon significance.
Homes influenced by a career like this carry a different level of intention. They reflect a deeper understanding of proportion, livability, flow, light, and restraint. There is an architectural clarity to a home like this that goes beyond finishes alone. It is felt in the experience of the space itself.
What makes this story even more meaningful is Chuck’s connection to Austin. He was born and raised here, making him part of a rare generation with a lifelong relationship to the city. Long before Austin became what it is today, he was hiking and camping in this very area as an Eagle Scout and member of the Order of the Arrow. His roots here are not recent. They are personal, enduring, and deeply woven into the landscape.
His influence also extends well beyond architecture. Chuck was a founder of the Austin Rodeo and designed its first facility. He served on the boards of Ballet Austin and Capital Metro, completed Leadership Austin, and contributed to civic life in meaningful ways throughout the years. He is listed in Who’s Who in Architecture, yet those who know him best would likely say recognition was never the point. He is not someone who speaks loudly about himself. His work has always spoken for him.
For the next owner, 6309 Northgrove represents more than the purchase of a home. It is an opportunity to own a property with design pedigree, local legacy, and a story that adds real depth to the living experience. In a market where many high end homes can feel interchangeable, this one offers something far more lasting.
6309 Northgrove is not simply a beautiful residence. It is a home with architectural provenance, enduring character, and a legacy that cannot be replicated.
Reach out today for more information or to schedule a private showing.
Brendan & Devin Sanford
📱(512) 696-0673
📧 [email protected]