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Lakeway Real Estate Market Data & Micro-Market Pricing

Lakeway isn’t one market – it’s several small ones stacked together, and each one behaves differently on paper. Days on market, price per square foot, how fast an offer needs to move: none of that is uniform across the city. I’m Robbie English, REALTOR, Broker at Uncommon Realty, and this page is about the data side of Lakeway real estate – what actually moves pricing here and why comparing your street to “Lakeway” as a whole usually gives you the wrong answer.

TLDR: Lakeway Texas Real Estate Expert

  1. Lakeway sits on Lake Travis in Travis County, about 25 miles west of downtown Austin, zoned to Lake Travis ISD.
  2. Water access is the single biggest price driver here, but it isn’t binary – waterfront, water-view, and water-adjacent all price differently.
  3. Golf course frontage in The Hills carries its own separate premium, unrelated to lake proximity.
  4. Inland streets away from both the lake and the golf courses move on a different timeline than the amenity-driven pockets.
  5. I pull comps from the specific subdivision, not a citywide blend, before I ever give a client a number.

Why “Lakeway” as a Single Number Doesn’t Work

Ask for the median price in Lakeway and you’ll get a number that describes almost nothing about your actual property. A waterfront lot in Rough Hollow, a golf course home backing a fairway in The Hills, and an inland three-bedroom a mile from the water are three different products competing for three different buyers, and blending them into one citywide figure just hides the variation that actually matters to your pricing or your offer.

How Water Access Actually Breaks Down

Buyers coming from other markets often think of “waterfront” as one category. It isn’t. A deep-water lot with a permitted boat dock that stays usable through low-lake periods is a different property than a lot with lake views but no water access, which is different again from a home a few streets back with neither. I walk every client through where a specific property actually falls on that spectrum, because the difference between “water view” and “water access” can be a meaningful gap in what a buyer is willing to pay.

Golf Course Premiums Run on Their Own Track

The Hills of Lakeway, with its two Nicklaus-designed golf courses, and newer pockets like Flintrock Falls and Serene Hills, price on golf and club amenities as much as on the house itself. That premium moves somewhat independently from the lake market – a strong season for waterfront sales doesn’t necessarily mean a strong season for golf-frontage sales, and vice versa. Treating them as one market misses real signal.

Inland Lakeway Moves at Its Own Pace

The established, non-waterfront neighborhoods closer to the center of town don’t get the same amenity premium, but they also don’t carry the same volatility – they tend to move on more predictable, straightforward comps without the swings that hit the water-driven and golf-driven segments when demand shifts. For a lot of buyers, especially families prioritizing Lake Travis ISD schools over water access, this is where the actual value sits.

How I Use This When I Price or Advise

Before I tell a seller what to list at or a buyer what to offer, I pull sold and active comps from that specific subdivision or, where inventory is thin, the closest comparable pocket – not a Lakeway-wide blend. I look at how long similar properties actually sat, not just what they sold for, because absorption pace tells you as much about current demand as price does.

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Why the National Teaching Background Matters

I teach real estate professionally, negotiation, contracts, and ethics, to agents around the country, in addition to working transactions here in Lakeway. That keeps me current on changes to Texas contract forms and negotiation practice that a lot of local agents don’t encounter until much later.

Let’s Talk About Your Situation

Whether you’re trying to understand what your Lakeway property is actually worth or figure out what a fair offer looks like on one you want to buy, the right numbers depend on the specific subdivision, not a citywide figure. If you’re ready to talk through pricing on the buy side, my buyer’s agent page covers how I handle that process end to end. My team at Uncommon Realty and I are ready to walk through your specific situation with real data behind it.

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Robbie English, REALTOR, Broker

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