Market Overview for Calabria
There are 8 active listings in Calabria with a median list price of $1.1M and a median sold price of $985K.
Homes average 100 days on market.
Over the past 30 days, 0 homes have sold, with 28 sales in the past 12 months.
The average price per square foot is $247.
About Calabria
Calabria is a residential village within Travisso, a 2,100-acre master-planned community in Leander, Texas, located in Williamson County. Travisso is developed by Taylor Morrison, with additional homes by Toll Brothers, Drees Custom Homes, Brookfield Residential, and Highland Homes. The community broke ground in 2014 and is planned for over 2,900 homes at full build-out. A full-time lifestyle director coordinates community events and programs for residents.
Homes across Travisso range from approximately 1,777 to over 6,900 square feet on lots from 0.08 to 1.35 acres, with lot widths organized into collections: Siena (60-foot), Naples (70-foot), Florence (80-foot), and Verona (100-foot). Architectural styles include Italian-inspired, Texas Hill Country, and contemporary designs. Travisso uses Italian-themed village names — Calabria, Lombardy, Toscana, San Marino, Mirabella, Veneto, Tivoli, and Monterosa — for its neighborhood sections.
Travisso is located off FM 1431 (Whitestone Boulevard) in northwest Austin's Hill Country, near Lake Travis. The community is managed by the Travisso Community Association, headquartered at 2437 Travisso Parkway. Students attend Leander ISD schools: CC Mason Elementary, Running Brushy Middle School, and Leander High School. Leander ISD serves approximately 42,400 students across 49 campuses covering 200 square miles.
Leander itself is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, with a projected 2026 population of approximately 85,000. The 183A Toll Road provides direct access to central Austin, with Phase III (5.3 miles from Hero Way to north of SH 29) opening in April 2025. The Crystal Falls Golf Club, an 18-hole, 6,654-yard course, is nearby.
Living in Calabria
Travisso's amenity campus anchors community life. The 9,200-square-foot Palazzo Clubhouse and the Forum provide indoor and outdoor recreation. Residents have access to a resort-style pool, fitness center, tennis and pickleball courts, basketball courts, and miles of hiking and biking trails through 355 acres of natural Hill Country parkland, plus a 58-acre dedicated regional park. More than 100 organized clubs and activities are available, coordinated by a full-time lifestyle director.
Students attend Leander ISD schools: CC Mason Elementary, Running Brushy Middle School, and Leander High School (some portions of Travisso may be zoned to Cedar Park High School). Leander ISD serves approximately 42,400 students across 49 campuses covering 200 square miles. Leander itself is one of Texas's fastest-growing cities, with a projected 2026 population of approximately 85,000 and long-range capacity for 250,000.
The 183A Toll Road, whose Phase III extension (5.3 miles from Hero Way to north of SH 29) opened in April 2025, provides one of the least congested commute routes into central Austin. Apple's north Austin campus on Parmer Lane is approximately 15 miles south. The Crystal Falls Golf Club, an 18-hole, 6,654-yard course, is nearby. Old Town Leander hosts seasonal events including the Old Town Street Festival and Bluegrass Festival. Quarry Park offers an aquatic center, disc golf, playground, and fishing pond.
Things to Do in Calabria
- Travisso Amenity Campus: The 9,200-square-foot Palazzo Clubhouse and the Forum offer a resort-style pool, fitness center, tennis, pickleball, and basketball courts. A full-time lifestyle director organizes events.
- Crystal Falls Golf Club: An 18-hole, 6,654-yard golf course near the Travisso community in Leander.
- Lake Travis: One of Central Texas's largest lakes, accessible from the Leander and Lago Vista area for boating, swimming, and fishing.
- Old Town Leander: The historic downtown area hosts seasonal events including the Old Town Street Festival and Bluegrass Festival, with local shops and restaurants.
- Quarry Park: A Leander city park with an aquatic center, disc golf course, playground, and fishing pond.
Major Employers in Calabria
- Apple Inc. (Technology): Operates a campus on Parmer Lane in north Austin, approximately 15 miles south of Travisso.
- Dell Technologies (Technology): Headquartered in nearby Round Rock with multiple campuses across the Austin metro area.
- Leander ISD (Public Education): Serves approximately 42,400 students across 49 campuses, with multiple facilities in Leander.
- Cedar Park employers (Aerospace and Healthcare): Adjacent Cedar Park hosts Firefly Aerospace, Cedar Park Regional Medical Center, and other employers.
Calabria Schools
Calabria at Travisso is served by Leander Independent School District.
School District: Leander ISD
Public Schools
- CC Mason Elementary - Serves the Travisso attendance zone within Leander ISD.
- Running Brushy Middle School - Serves the Travisso attendance zone within Leander ISD.
- Leander High School - Serves the Travisso attendance zone. Some portions of Travisso may be zoned to Cedar Park High School.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Calabria at Travisso?
Calabria is one of approximately 10 named neighborhood villages within Travisso, a 2,100-acre master-planned community in Leander, Texas. Travisso uses Italian-themed names for its villages, including Calabria, Lombardy, Toscana, San Marino, and others.
Who builds homes in Travisso?
Taylor Morrison is the primary developer. Additional builders include Toll Brothers, Drees Custom Homes, Brookfield Residential, and Highland Homes.
What school district serves Calabria?
Leander Independent School District. Students attend CC Mason Elementary, Running Brushy Middle School, and Leander High School.
What amenities does Travisso offer?
The community features a 9,200-square-foot clubhouse (Palazzo), a second amenity center (Forum), resort-style pool, fitness center, tennis and pickleball courts, and 355 acres of natural parkland with miles of trails.
How far is Travisso from Austin?
Travisso is in Leander, approximately 30 miles northwest of downtown Austin. The 183A Toll Road provides a commute route into central Austin, with Phase III extending to SH-29 as of April 2025.