Honey Creek is a small, tucked-away community off RR 620 in Lakeway, TX, built by Ash Creek Homes in 2018 and 2019. It’s just 30 homes total, so this isn’t a place where new inventory turns over often, and most of what you’ll see listed today are resales rather than new construction.
I’m Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker at Uncommon Realty, and I’ve helped buyers navigate small, low-inventory communities like this one across the Lake Travis area.
About Honey Creek
The homes here take their design cues from old Santa Barbara: light stucco exteriors, red barrel-tile roofs, and color accents that stand out from the typical Hill Country stone-and-limestone look you’ll see elsewhere in Lakeway. Every unit is two stories with a Hill Country view, which is unusual for a community this size and this close to the lake. To get here, you take 71 to 620, head north, then turn onto Honey Creek Court.
Kids in Honey Creek attend Lake Travis ISD schools. The location puts you minutes from Lake Travis itself, plus the shopping, dining, and hike-and-bike trails around Bee Cave and Lakeway, without the traffic you’d deal with living closer to 71’s commercial strip.
Homes in Honey Creek
All 30 homes are three bedroom, two-and-a-half bath, two-car garage floor plans, built for a lock-and-leave lifestyle rather than a sprawling family layout. That makes Honey Creek a good fit if you want Hill Country views and low-maintenance living without taking on a big lot. Because the community is sold out and small, listings here are infrequent. If you want something similar with more inventory to choose from, I’d also point you toward Apache Shores, a larger, more established Lakeway neighborhood nearby.
Because the builder is finished and there’s no active sales office, there’s no waitlist or reservation process the way there would be for new construction. It’s simply a matter of watching for resale listings as they come up, which is why it helps to work with someone who’s actively tracking small communities like this one instead of relying on portal alerts alone.



