If you’re looking for a Round Rock West listing agent, here’s what matters most about this neighborhood: it’s one of Round Rock’s older, established areas, built mostly in the late 1970s and early 1980s, with larger lots than most newer subdivisions nearby and close proximity to Round Rock’s historic Old Town district. I’m Robbie English, REALTOR, Broker at Uncommon Realty, and I sell homes in Round Rock West regularly.
TLDR: Robbie English is your preferred Round Rock West listing agent
- Round Rock West has larger-than-average lots and mature trees compared to newer Round Rock subdivisions.
- Home ages and update history vary widely here, which matters for pricing.
- Proximity to Old Town Round Rock is a real selling point I make sure buyers see.
- Strategic pricing and honest presentation get stronger offers than a generic listing.
- Property management support is available through Uncommon Rentals by Uncommon Realty.
What buyers here are looking for
Buyers who shop Round Rock West specifically are usually after what newer subdivisions can’t offer: real lot size, generally a quarter to three-quarters of an acre, mature trees, and proximity to Round Rock’s historic Old Town, with its walkable dining and shopping. I make sure your listing leads with those points instead of burying them under generic language that could describe any Round Rock home.
Because most of this neighborhood was built in the late 1970s and early 1980s, home condition varies more than it would in a single-builder subdivision. I don’t price your home off a blanket Round Rock number. I pull recent Round Rock West sales specifically, and factor in lot size and how much of the home has been updated, since those two things move price here more than raw square footage.
Pricing and presentation
Overpricing costs you time on market against comparable Round Rock West listings, and underpricing without a plan leaves money on the table. I build your number from what’s actually closed nearby recently, then walk your home for the presentation details that matter most in an older neighborhood: clean lines, good lighting, and making the lot itself feel like an asset rather than an afterthought.
Thinking About Selling?
Marketing your home
I put your listing in front of buyers who are specifically searching for established Round Rock neighborhoods with larger lots, not just anyone browsing new listings citywide. Photography and descriptions highlight the lot, the trees, and the Old Town proximity clearly. Once your home is live, I track buyer feedback and adjust quickly if something isn’t landing.
Negotiating your sale
Once offers arrive, I look at financing strength, timeline, and contingencies, not just the number on the offer sheet, since those terms can move your actual net more than people expect. I read the market and negotiate directly with the other agent, aiming for terms that protect your bottom line without letting a good offer walk over a minor issue.
Why work with me
I’ve spent decades in this business, and I also teach other agents nationally as a real estate speaker and instructor, which keeps me current on negotiation strategy and contract details I bring back to my own clients. Robbie English, REALTOR, Broker at Uncommon Realty means direct communication with you from listing through closing, not a hand-off partway through.
If your plans shift toward leasing your Round Rock West home instead of selling it, Uncommon Rentals by Uncommon Realty handles property management, so that option stays open.
Ready to list your Round Rock West home?
If you want a Round Rock West listing agent who prices off real comps in this specific neighborhood and markets to buyers who actually want what it offers, let’s talk. You can also see a fuller picture of the neighborhood itself, schools, home stock, and current listings, on my Round Rock West homes for sale page.


