March 9, 2026
Located in Southeast Austin, Easton Park has quickly become one of the city’s most sought-after neighborhoods thanks to its modern homes, active social scene, and thoughtfully designed amenities.
But if you're planning to explore homes here, the best way to tour Easton Park is with someone who not only sells homes in the neighborhood- but actually lives there.
I’m Kelsey Easton, a Realtor with Compass and Austin native, and I also own a home in Easton Park myself. Because I live in the community, I’m able to give buyers a much deeper level of insight into what it’s really like to live here day-to-day, from which streets are the most desirable to what upcoming development might mean for home values.
Below is a guide to how to schedule a tour of Easton Park homes and how to get the most out of your visit.
Easton Park offers a wide range of homes, including:
• Build/design a new construction home from builders like Perry Homes, Brookfield Residential, and Taylor Morrison
• Quick move-in homes that are newly built and ready now
• Resale homes from current homeowners
• Occasional off-market opportunities
Many buyers initially focus only on model homes, but some of the best opportunities are resale homes or inventory homes that don’t always get as much attention online.
When I schedule tours for clients, I typically create a curated tour of several homes so buyers can compare:
• floorplans
• builder quality
• lot sizes
• pricing differences between new construction and resale
• long-term resale value
The easiest way to explore Easton Park homes is to schedule a private guided tour with a Realtor who knows the neighborhood well.
Instead of visiting random model homes on your own, I create a custom tour itinerary so buyers can efficiently see the best homes currently available.
A typical Easton Park tour includes:
• 3–6 homes that match your budget and preferences
• visits to builder model homes
• available resale listings
• a tour of the community amenities and different sections of the neighborhood
Most tours take about 1–2 hours, and by the end, buyers usually have a much clearer sense of which homes and builders they prefer.
One of the biggest advantages of touring Easton Park with me is that I also live in the neighborhood myself.
Because I’m here every day, I can share insights that buyers often don’t learn from model home sales representatives or online listings, such as:
• which sections of the neighborhood are the quietest
• where future development is planned
• which builders tend to have the strongest resale value
• which streets have the best access to trails and parks
• what the HOA and community lifestyle are actually like
I also regularly attend community events and stay connected with neighbors, which means I sometimes hear about homes that may be coming to market before they’re publicly listed.
For many buyers, this personal perspective makes a huge difference when deciding where to buy.
If you're considering new construction in Easton Park, it's especially important to have your own representation before visiting builder sales offices.
Builder sales agents represent the builder- not the buyer.
When my clients tour Easton Park homes, I help them understand:
• builder incentives and financing promotions
• upgrade pricing and lot premiums
• contract terms
• construction timelines
• resale potential of different builders and floorplans
In many cases, having a knowledgeable agent can help buyers avoid costly upgrade decisions or negotiate better terms.
Easton Park isn’t just about the homes- it’s about the community experience.
One of the reasons the neighborhood has become so popular is the lifestyle it offers.
During tours, I usually show buyers:
• The Union Amenity Center
• resort-style pool
• fitness center
• dog park
• food truck park
• miles of walking trails
• community events and social gatherings
The neighborhood tends to attract young professionals, families, and people who want an active, social community with a distinctly “Austin” vibe.
As a resident myself, I can also share what it’s like living here day-to-day — from community events to how neighbors interact.
If you're exploring Easton Park, working with someone who specializes in the neighborhood and lives here can make a big difference.
I’m Kelsey Easton- an Austin native, Easton Park homeowner, and Realtor with Compass.
Here’s what my clients appreciate most:
Neighborhood expertise
Because I live in Easton Park, I have firsthand insight into the community, builders, and market trends.
Access to opportunities beyond what’s online
Through my brokerage network and neighborhood connections, I sometimes learn about homes before they officially hit the market.
Strategic guidance
I help clients think about both the purchase and the long-term value of the home.
A relaxed, educational approach
My goal is always to help buyers feel informed and confident, not pressured.
The best time to tour Easton Park homes is typically:
• Thursday through Sunday, when builder models are open
• Early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak traffic
• When new builder phases are released
Inventory can change quickly, so I recommend scheduling a tour in advance so we can plan the best homes to see.
If you're considering buying in Easton Park, I’d be happy to show you around the neighborhood and help you explore your options.
You can schedule a tour by:
📞 Calling or texting: 512-699-6091
📩 Email: [email protected]
🌐 Browse homes: https://kelseyeaston.com
Whether you're relocating to Austin, buying your first home, or looking for a newer home in a vibrant community, I’d love to help you explore Easton Park.
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Call Kelsey today to schedule a private showing.