I’m Robbie English, REALTOR, Broker, and real estate strategist at Uncommon Realty. Spicewood is one of the more unusual markets I cover, mostly because of how the town itself is split, so here’s what actually matters if you’re buying or selling here.
Why Spicewood is really two markets in one
Spicewood is unincorporated, sitting along the Burnet and Travis county line about nine miles southeast of Marble Falls, off Highway 71 near the upper end of Lake Travis and along the Pedernales River. School zoning splits right along the river: north of the Pedernales, homes are zoned to Marble Falls ISD; south of the river, they’re zoned to Lake Travis ISD. That single boundary can make two homes a few miles apart behave very differently in the market, since school zone is one of the biggest factors buyers filter on here.
Spicewood’s housing stock is also unusually wide-ranging for its size: custom lakefront estates, ranch-style properties on acreage, and newer builds all within a short drive of each other, plus a growing wine industry anchored by Spicewood Vineyards that’s brought more visibility to the area over the past several years.
How I approach the Spicewood market with clients
Because of the county and school-district split, I never quote Spicewood as one number. I look separately at how the Marble Falls ISD side and the Lake Travis ISD side are moving, plus how lakefront and acreage properties compare to homes further from the water. That’s reflected in the market updates I publish, and it’s the first thing I walk through with any Spicewood buyer or seller.
Thinking About Selling?
If you’re buying, the first question I’ll ask is which school district matters to you, since that alone narrows Spicewood down to a very different subset of listings. If you’re selling, we’ll be specific about which side of the river your home is on and price against comparable sales in that same zone, not the other one.
I’ve worked this market for years and train other agents nationally on reading markets like this. Spicewood rewards that kind of specificity. Treating it as one uniform town is one of the most common mistakes I see other agents make here.
Let’s talk strategy
Reach out for a direct read on your specific side of Spicewood, or request a free market analysis if you’re weighing a sale.


