About Lombardy
Lombardy is a residential section within Travisso, a 2,100-acre master-planned community in Leander, Texas (Travis County). Travisso was developed by a partnership between Taylor Morrison and Toll Brothers, who purchased the property in 2012 and began home construction in April 2014. At buildout, the community is planned for more than 2,900 home sites, with over 350 acres of preserved open space and a 58-acre regional park.
Travisso offers homes across five lot-width collections: Capri (50-foot), Siena (60-foot), Naples (70-foot), Florence (80-foot), and Verona (100-foot). Community-wide, homes range from approximately 1,777 to 6,911 square feet (median approximately 3,200 square feet) on lots from 0.08 to 1.35 acres. The two active builders are Taylor Morrison and Toll Brothers; earlier phases included Drees Custom Homes, Highland Homes, and Grand Haven Homes (now Brookfield Residential). Grand Endeavor Homes builds custom estate homes in the Monterosa section.
Travisso is located off FM 1431 (Whitestone Boulevard) via Travisso Parkway, adjacent to the Crystal Falls subdivision. The community address is 2437 Travisso Parkway, Leander, TX 78641. Downtown Austin is approximately 30 miles south via US-183 or the 183A Toll Road. The community is served by Leander Independent School District.
Toll Brothers offers homes across the Capri (starting at $649,000, 2,477-2,812-plus square feet), Siena ($699,995, 2,857-3,914-plus square feet), Naples ($828,995, 3,156-4,604-plus square feet), Florence ($994,995, 3,385-5,995-plus square feet), and Verona ($1,326,995, 3,991-6,021-plus square feet) collections.
Living in Lombardy
Lombardy residents have access to Travisso's community amenity package. The Palazzo Clubhouse is a 9,200-square-foot indoor/outdoor facility on a 9-acre amenity campus with a resort-style pool, children's splash pad, fitness center, pavilion with fire pit, tennis courts, pickleball courts, basketball courts, a playscape, and a recreational field. The Palazzo won the 2017 Texas Association of Builders award for Best Community Clubhouse. A second amenity center, The Forum, provides additional recreation space with lap lanes, flex rooms, and sports facilities. Over 5 miles of hike and bike trails wind through 350-plus acres of preserved open space.
Travisso is served by Leander ISD. Students attend CC Mason Elementary (an IB World School offering the Primary Years Programme), Running Brushy Middle School, and Cedar Park High School. A future elementary school is planned on Travisso Parkway.
The HOA annual assessment is $1,080 (billed biannually at $540), managed by CCMC. FM 1431 and the 183A Toll Road provide the primary commute routes. Utilities are provided by Pedernales Electric Cooperative (electricity), City of Leander (water/sewer), Atmos Energy (natural gas), and Al Clawson Disposal (trash, Tuesday collection).
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Lombardy located?
Lombardy is a section within the Travisso master-planned community in Leander, Texas (Travis County), off FM 1431 via Travisso Parkway. Downtown Austin is approximately 30 miles south.
What schools serve Lombardy?
Lombardy is served by Leander ISD. Students attend CC Mason Elementary (an IB World School), Running Brushy Middle School, and Cedar Park High School. A future elementary is planned on Travisso Parkway.
What amenities does Travisso offer?
Travisso amenities include the Palazzo Clubhouse and The Forum with resort-style pool, splash pad, fitness center, tennis and pickleball courts, basketball courts, fire pit, and over 5 miles of trails through 350-plus acres of open space.
What is the HOA fee at Travisso?
The Travisso Community Association annual assessment is $1,080 (billed biannually at $540), managed by CCMC. A community enhancement fee and working capital fee are collected at each sale.
What builders are in Travisso?
Active builders include Taylor Morrison and Toll Brothers. Earlier phases included Drees Custom Homes, Highland Homes, and Grand Haven Homes (now Brookfield Residential). Homes range from approximately 1,777 to over 6,900 square feet across five lot-width collections.