I’ve spent more than 40 years in Central Texas real estate, including a lot of that time specifically in Round Rock. I’m Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker at Uncommon Realty, and when sellers ask what actually makes an agent “top-rated” here, this is what I’d point to.
What decades through different market cycles gets you
Round Rock sits mostly in Williamson County, with its southern edge in Travis County, along I-35 about 16 miles north of downtown Austin. It’s home to major employers like Dell, which keeps relocation buyers flowing in and out of the market year-round on top of local move-up sellers. I’ve worked through several distinct market cycles in Central Texas, and that experience is what tells me how to price and time a Round Rock listing today rather than relying on what worked a couple of years back.
Why the details matter more than the rating itself
A rating on its own doesn’t tell you whether an agent understands how relocation-driven demand and new construction affect pricing in a specific Round Rock neighborhood versus the city as a whole. That distinction is where a track record actually shows up — not in a star count, but in whether the pricing and marketing plan for your home accounts for what’s actually happening on your street.
How I actually work a Round Rock listing
I run comps against recent, closed sales in your specific part of Round Rock before recommending a list price, and I handle marketing and negotiation directly rather than handing the listing off. Since 2016 I’ve also taught real estate agents and brokers nationally, which keeps my process current rather than static.
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