I’ve spent more than 40 years in Central Texas real estate, with a lot of that time specifically in Leander. I’m Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker at Uncommon Realty, and when sellers ask what actually separates a top-rated agent here, this is what I point to.
What decades through different market cycles actually gets you
Leander, in Williamson County north of Austin, has grown fast over the past several years, and that growth is good for home values overall, but it also means new construction is often competing directly with resale listings in the same neighborhoods. I’ve worked through several different market cycles in Central Texas, so I’ve seen what happens to buyer demand and pricing when conditions tighten or loosen, and I use that when I’m advising a seller on when to list and how to price relative to what’s actually closed nearby.
Why a rating without local specifics doesn’t tell you much
A high rating on its own doesn’t tell a seller whether an agent understands what’s happening on their specific street versus the city as a whole. Selling well in Leander right now takes more than putting a sign in the yard — it takes pricing that accounts for new-build competition block by block, not just citywide trends.
How I actually work a Leander listing
Before I recommend a list price, I walk through what repairs or updates are worth making and run comps against recent, closed sales in your specific neighborhood. From there I handle marketing and negotiation myself. Since 2016 I’ve also taught real estate agents and brokers nationally, which keeps my own strategies current rather than relying on what worked years ago.
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