I work with a lot of buyers who specifically want a pool in Lakeway, and it’s an easy want to understand — Central Texas summers run hot, and a private pool on a Hill Country lot beats fighting for space at a crowded public access point on Lake Travis. Below are the current Lakeway pool homes on the market, pulled from the same MLS feed I use with my own clients. I’m Robbie English, a broker with Uncommon Realty here in the Lake Travis area.
Pool homes turn up across most of Lakeway’s neighborhoods, from Rough Hollow down near the marina to Flintrock Falls and The Hills of Lakeway up around the golf courses, plus Serene Hills closer to RM 620. Lot size and terrain vary a lot from one Lakeway section to the next, so before you fall for a listing photo, ask whether the pool was built with the house or added later — that changes what I’d expect to find on inspection.
What to check on a Lakeway pool home before you make an offer
Lakeway sits entirely in Lake Travis ISD, and a lot of the pool inventory here is on sloped, tree-covered Hill Country lots, so you’re often dealing with retaining walls, deck grading, and runoff around the pool rather than a flat backyard. When I walk a pool home with a buyer, I’m looking at the age of the equipment, the condition of the plaster or pebble finish, and whether the pool was permitted — older Hill Country pools were sometimes built without a permit, and that can complicate both insurance and a future resale.
Pool maintenance is worth budgeting for, not just admiring
A pool adds real upkeep cost on top of what you’d budget for any Lakeway home — cleaning, chemicals, equipment repair, and eventually a resurfacing job that most plaster pools need after a decade or two. None of that should scare you off; it just needs to be part of your monthly number, not a surprise in year three. I’ll walk you through what a realistic annual cost looks like for whatever pool you’re considering before you write an offer.
See the current results above, or reach out and I’ll build you a list matched to your exact criteria — lot size, HOA, distance to the lake, whatever matters most. If you’d rather see Lakeway homes without the pool filter, here’s the full list of Lakeway homes for sale.



