If you’re searching for a Travisso real estate agent, you’re looking at one of Leander’s largest master-planned communities: elevated Hill Country terrain about 30 minutes northwest of Austin, several builders working at once, and enough variation in price and lot type that no two sections of the neighborhood behave like the same market. I am Robbie English, REALTOR, Broker at Uncommon Realty, and I work with buyers and sellers in Travisso regularly enough to know which builder and section fits which kind of buyer, and how the HOA process can affect a listing timeline.
TLDR: working with me in Travisso
- I price and comp by builder and section, not the community as a whole, since a production home and a custom canyon-view estate don’t compete against each other
- I check on HOA architectural approvals early with sellers, before it becomes a delay during a buyer’s option period
- I pull comps from inside Travisso first, and only expand out when there isn’t enough recent activity in your specific section
- I’m upfront with buyers about the commute trade-off against the land, views, and newer construction Travisso offers
- Property management is available through Uncommon Rentals if you’re holding a home here as an investment
How I approach a Travisso purchase
The first real decision in Travisso is which builder and section fit your budget and priorities, since the entry-level homes and the larger canyon-view estates are genuinely different products aimed at different buyers. I walk you through what each builder offers, which sections carry the better views or lot premiums, and how HOA and amenity fees compare across the community before you write an offer. Financing readiness matters more at the higher price points here too. Appraisal and financing contingencies deserve real attention in how we structure an offer, not just in the price we land on.
Pricing and comps in a community like this
Travisso is big enough, and varied enough, that comping a home here isn’t as simple as pulling the last few sales in the neighborhood. A production home from one builder and a custom canyon-view build from another need to be priced against their own segment, not against each other. When I put together a pricing strategy, I’m looking at the builder, the lot type, the section, and how recently comparable homes closed, so the number we land on reflects what your specific home actually is, not just a neighborhood average.
Selling in Travisso: the HOA piece
Because Travisso is HOA-governed with architectural review on exterior changes, I check on that early with sellers. If you’ve added a structure, changed the exterior, or done landscaping work that may need HOA sign-off, it’s worth confirming that’s on file before we go active, so it doesn’t turn into a question during the buyer’s option period. I also make sure the listing reflects what’s actually true about your section and home, whether that’s a canyon view, proximity to the Palazzo Clubhouse, or a builder known for a particular finish level.
Why experience matters here
I’ve worked through multiple market cycles in Leander, and I also teach other agents nationally as a real estate speaker and instructor, which keeps me current on negotiation tactics and financing issues that tend to come up more often in transactions at Travisso’s higher price points.
Property management for investment owners
If you’re holding a Travisso property as a rental rather than a primary residence, Uncommon Rentals by Uncommon Realty handles leasing, tenant screening, and maintenance coordination.
Let’s talk about Travisso
If you’re considering a move to Travisso, or you own here and are thinking about selling, I am Robbie English, REALTOR, Broker at Uncommon Realty, and I’d be glad to walk through your options and what’s realistic for your section of the community. Uncommon Rentals by Uncommon Realty is also available if leasing fits your plans better.
If you want the full picture of the neighborhood itself, the amenities, the schools, and what living here is actually like, I’ve put together a guide to Travisso that covers all of that.



