Buying or selling a luxury property in Lakeway takes an agent who knows the difference between a home that’s expensive and a home that’s genuinely exceptional. I’m Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker with Uncommon Realty, and my team and I work Lakeway’s luxury market every week – from golf course estates in The Hills to lakefront properties along Lake Travis. As a national real estate instructor and speaker, I also teach other agents around the country how to handle these transactions, and I bring that same rigor to every listing and every buyer I represent here.
TLDR: Luxury Lakeway REALTOR
- I work Lakeway’s luxury market on both sides, representing buyers and sellers, from golf course estates to lakefront homes on Lake Travis.
- Robbie English, REALTOR, Broker at Uncommon Realty, handles luxury pricing, staging, and negotiation directly – not through assistants.
- I know the difference between Lakeway’s micro-markets: The Hills, Rough Hollow, Flintrock Falls, Serene Hills.
- National real estate instructor background means I teach the negotiation tactics other agents are still learning.
- Lakeway sits in Travis County on Lake Travis, about 25 miles west of downtown Austin, zoned to Lake Travis ISD.
What “Luxury” Actually Means in Lakeway
Luxury in Lakeway isn’t one thing. A golf course home backing the fairway at The Hills sells to a different buyer than a deep-water lot in Rough Hollow, and both sell differently than a hilltop property with panoramic views but no water access. Pricing any of these correctly means understanding what the buyer for that specific property actually cares about – dock permits and water access rights for waterfront, course frontage and club membership for golf properties, privacy and view corridors for hilltop estates.
I price and market each type differently because they compete in different pools of buyers. A property that’s positioned like every other listing on the MLS undersells itself in this price range.
Lakeway’s Luxury Neighborhoods, and Why They’re Different
Lakeway sits on the shores of Lake Travis in Travis County, about 25 miles west of downtown Austin, and the city is zoned to Lake Travis ISD. Inside that footprint, the luxury inventory breaks into distinct pockets: The Hills of Lakeway (a private golf community built around two Nicklaus-designed courses), Rough Hollow (lakefront lots, a yacht club, and marina access), and newer luxury pockets in Flintrock Falls and Serene Hills. Each has its own HOA structure, its own pace of sales, and its own buyer expectations around amenities.
Knowing which of these a buyer actually wants, versus which one they think they want based on a listing photo, is most of the job before we ever write an offer.
Representing Buyers in Lakeway’s Luxury Market
For buyers, the challenge in Lakeway’s luxury segment is usually access: some of the best properties change hands before they ever hit public search sites. Because I’ve worked this market for years and stay in regular contact with other agents and sellers here, I often know about a property before it’s publicly listed. My job for a buyer is to define what actually matters to you – water access, course frontage, privacy, school zoning – and then move quickly and accurately when the right property surfaces.
Selling a Luxury Home in Lakeway
On the listing side, presentation carries more weight at this price point than anywhere else in the market, and pricing an exceptional property against ordinary comps almost always undersells it. I go into the full seller-side playbook, pricing a one-of-a-kind property, positioning it to the right buyer pool, and handling the privacy considerations that come with high-end listings, on my dedicated page for selling a luxury home in Lakeway. The short version here: every luxury listing I take gets an individual strategy, not a template.
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Why Work With Me Specifically
I’m a national real estate instructor and speaker, which means I spend part of my year teaching other agents negotiation, contract strategy, and ethics. That’s not a marketing line, it means the strategies I use for my own clients are the same ones I’m asked to teach professionally, and I stay sharper on changes to contracts, disclosures, and negotiation practice than agents who aren’t in that world. My team at Uncommon Realty is deliberately small so that luxury clients get my direct attention through closing, not a hand-off to whoever’s available.
If you’re ready to buy or sell in Lakeway’s luxury market, let’s talk about your specific situation. My team at Uncommon Realty and I are here to help, and I’d be glad to show you what working with someone who teaches this business, not just practices it, actually looks like.


