FEATURED LAKEWAY NEIGHBORHOODS

Explore four standout Lakeway-area communities known for Hill Country views, Lake Travis access, golf and resort-style amenities, and highly regarded Lake Travis ISD schools. Each neighborhood offers a distinct lifestyle, from gated golf enclaves to master-planned communities with trails, pools, and lake-focused recreation.

Lakeway Communities I Specialize In

The Hills of Lakeway

A private, guard-gated golf community in the heart of Lakeway, The Hills of Lakeway is known for mature landscaping, peaceful streets, custom homes, and direct connection to The Hills Country Club lifestyle. Homes range from lock-and-leave options to larger golf-course and Hill Country-view estates.

Community Stats: Over 600 homes; 24/7 guard-gated entry; The Hills Country Club with golf, fitness center, tennis and sport courts, playgrounds, and social programming; close proximity to Lake Travis. Approximately $805K median sale price, with luxury estates exceeding $1M.

Flintrock Falls

An upscale, guard-gated Lakeway-area golf community with a refined resort feel, Flintrock Falls features custom and semi-custom homes, Hill Country views, and close access to The Hills Country Club and Flintrock Falls Golf Course.

Community Stats: Boutique custom-home community with limited/custom homesites; 24/7 gated entry; Jack Nicklaus-designed Flintrock Falls Golf Course access through club membership; nearby Elevation Athletic Club/World of Tennis, Lake Travis, and Bee Cave shopping and dining. Active listings often cluster around roughly $1.5M, with options generally ranging from the high $700Ks to $2M+ depending on size, finish, and golf-course position.

Rough Hollow

Since the area is known for its music scene, make sure to check out a concert at one of the venues like Neumo’s, pick through a record store like Sonic Boom, or do the extreme and attend the Capitol Hill Block Party in July. You can also say hello to the Jimi Hendrix statue on the corner of Broadway and Pine. If you’re into film, see a movie at the Landmark Harvard Exit – a classic building turned into theaters. Despite being one of the most densely populated areas of the city, Capitol Hill also has a surprising amount of green space, including Volunteer Park, Cal Anderson Park, and Interlaken Park, not to mention the Washington Parks Arboretum on the northeast corner.