Anyone live out there? Do you love it? How are taxes and schools? My wife and I were in the area for a wedding and stumbled upon it. We live in dfw but have been looking around in the hill country and fell in love with the neighborhood.
We're looking as well in that area and drove through Travisso. It's a nice subdivision that goes pretty high up. Not sure on taxes but they are probably high just like everywhere else. We didn't like that all the fencing is metal with no privacy. A lot of the lots are also unlevel with significant sloping, but that's not uncommon when you move west of town.
Another place we are going to look at is Trento which is just across 1431 from Travisso.
Schools - In general, LISD has great schools and are better than average for a large district. With that said, the schools that Travisso appears to feed into are probably below average in the district (still not bad, just not the top in the district. I am sure there is more data than this post you that you can find (if needed).
Also, you will learn to avoid any meeting before 10:30 and after 3:00 downtown.
I have a lot of friends that live there. It is the most social community I have ever seen.
1. it is beautiful 2. great people and lots of Ags 3. high tax rate (MUD) but lower price than similar closer in so tax would be a wash. 4. elementary is probably better than rated. they pull some lower income students and unfortunately performance and SE are highly correlated in this country. I know the principal there
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Have some friends who moved out there last summer. They started their kids in the public schools there, which I believe was Leander Middle and Leander High. After Christmas, they pulled their kids from those schools and moved them to Lago Vista, where they own a lakehouse. Apparently they thought the Leander schools were less than desirable.
Leander ISD overall is highly regarded. It is a pretty large school district which includes Cedar Park, Steiner Ranch, etc. The Leander public schools are probably the lower end of schools in the district.
Bought a home on 3.4 acres in Crystal Falls Grand Mesa three years ago. Travisso is the development that cleared much of the land my neighborhood overlooks, and built a sea of rooftops. Wildlife was forced to find a new habitat among ever shrinking options, like my green belt property.
That's awesome congrats!! We were looking at Taylor Morrison. We decided to stay in dfw and just signed a contract to build in prosper. We really wanted to move down there but both of us were just nervous for the change. I'm lucky that I can live wherever as long as I'm in Texas.
Following this thread. Wife and I have been talking about moving our young family to Austin area. I advise a few small businesses and startups there and as an entrepreneur myself, Dallas is just too corporate for me. However, we know hardly anyone there and have a lot of family in Dallas which makes it comfortable here.
The floor plan met our needs and the view from the back patio is really nice. Based on the current development plans our view shouldn't change much (hopefully).