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Travisso Homes for Sale in Leander, TX
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Travisso is one of the most striking master-planned communities in the Austin metro, perched on the limestone bluffs of Leander with sweeping Hill Country views that stop you mid-sentence. Built by Taylor Morrison and Toll Brothers, the neighborhood is known for its Italian-inspired architecture, resort-caliber amenities, and a setting that genuinely feels removed from the city while keeping Austin well within reach. Residents enjoy a community clubhouse, resort-style pool, tennis courts, hiking trails, and a hilltop location that frames sunsets like a painting. Zoned to Leander ISD, with CC Mason and Whitestone elementary schools serving the area, Travisso draws people who want space, quality construction, and a strong sense of community. Neighborhoods | Schools | Market Overview | New Construction | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Travisso Homes for Sale in Leander, TX
Neighborhoods & Collections in Travisso
Travisso is organized into distinct collections, each offering a different price point and home style within the same master-planned framework. The Travisso - Capri Collection represents the community's more attainable entry point, with homes that still deliver the signature Hill Country views and community amenities Travisso is known for. Step up in scale and you'll find the Travisso - Siena Collection, which brings larger floor plans and elevated finishes to buyers looking for more room without leaving the neighborhood. At the top of the range sits the Travisso - Florence Collection, where estate-sized homesites and premium appointments create some of the most sought-after addresses in Leander. The Naples Collection rounds out the higher-end options with generously sized homes and the kind of curb appeal that makes the drive home feel like an arrival.
Beyond the named collections, Travisso's various phases include newer sections in Travisso Ph 4 that reflect the community's continued growth and the ongoing demand for homes in this corridor. Lot sizes tend to run around a quarter acre, which is typical for a master-planned community of this caliber, though homesites do vary by collection and phase. The consistency of the architectural standards throughout gives the entire community a cohesive feel that resale buyers and new-construction shoppers both appreciate.
Schools Serving Travisso
Travisso falls within Leander ISD, one of the most consistently respected school districts in the Austin metro. Elementary students in the neighborhood attend CC Mason Elementary or Whitestone Elementary depending on their address. Both schools reflect the district's commitment to strong academics and engaged communities. Middle school feeds into either Leander Middle School or Running Brushy Middle School, and high school students head to Cedar Park High School or Leander High School. Cedar Park High in particular has a strong reputation for its athletics programs, performing arts, and college readiness initiatives. Leander ISD as a whole has seen significant investment as the corridor has grown, and the district continues to build capacity to keep pace with the area's popularity.
Real Estate Market Overview
Travisso occupies the upper-mid to luxury tier of the Leander market. Homes here are larger than the metro average, with floor plans commonly running well over 3,000 square feet, and the community's reputation for quality construction and resort amenities supports strong values. The mix of Taylor Morrison and Toll Brothers inventory, alongside resale homes from earlier phases, gives buyers options across a meaningful price range depending on size, collection, and lot position.
Homes with Hill Country views, particularly those positioned along the ridge, command a premium that reflects what buyers are actually paying for: the view does not get old. Resale activity in Travisso tends to be consistent, with buyers drawn from the broader Austin tech and professional corridor. The community's size means there are usually active listings across multiple collections at any given time, so buyers are rarely working with a single option. Sellers in Travisso benefit from a neighborhood that markets itself, given how visually distinctive and well-known it has become in the Leander area.
Buyers also exploring the broader corridor should look at Leander as a whole, which offers a range of communities from more affordable starter neighborhoods to estate-level developments. The Austin area homes for sale search is a good starting point for comparing Travisso against communities further into the metro.
New Construction in Travisso
Travisso continues to have active new construction, primarily through Taylor Morrison and Toll Brothers, two of the most recognized national builders in the premium segment. Both builders bring different design philosophies to the community: Taylor Morrison tends toward accessible luxury with strong standard feature packages, while Toll Brothers leans into customization and a more formal architectural aesthetic. Buyers interested in new construction in Travisso should be prepared for the possibility of longer timelines given build schedules, but the upside is getting a home dialed to their specifications in a community with established amenities already in place. New phases, particularly in the Ph 4 sections, represent some of the most recently delivered inventory and reflect current design trends in flooring, kitchen layouts, and outdoor living spaces.
Getting Around Travisso
Travisso sits in Leander, off Hero Way West near the intersection with 183A, which is the primary corridor connecting the community to the rest of the metro. The 183A toll road gives residents a reliable path south toward Cedar Park, Round Rock, and eventually into Austin proper. The drive to downtown Austin runs approximately 30 to 35 miles depending on traffic and route, which places Travisso firmly in the outer suburban belt. For commuters relying on public transit, the Capital Metro Rail station in Leander provides a park-and-ride option into downtown Austin, one of the reasons this corridor has continued to attract buyers who work in the city but prefer the scale and character of a Hill Country setting.
Day-to-day errands are well handled without leaving the immediate area. Grocery options, restaurants, and retail have expanded significantly along the 183A and Lakeline Boulevard corridors as Leander and Cedar Park have grown. The nearby HEB in Cedar Park remains a community institution. For more specialized shopping or dining, the Domain in North Austin is roughly 25 miles south and accessible in under 40 minutes outside peak hours.
Community Amenities & Lifestyle
The amenity package at Travisso is what separates it from many master-planned communities in the area. The hilltop clubhouse serves as the social hub, with a resort-style pool, fitness center, tennis courts, and event space that residents actually use. Miles of walking and hiking trails wind through the community and along the natural terrain, taking advantage of the topography that makes the neighborhood visually distinctive in the first place. The elevation also means Travisso catches breezes and offers those Hill Country sunset views that show up in every listing photo for good reason.
The community's scale means there is a genuine neighborhood feel without tipping into the impersonal quality that sometimes comes with very large developments. Neuhaus Realty Group works with buyers and sellers throughout the Leander and Cedar Park corridor and can help you understand which collection or phase makes the most sense given your goals.