Your Easton Park realtor — and neighbor. Buying, selling, and new construction with Kelsey Easton, Compass.
I'm Kelsey Easton, a REALTOR® with Compass, and I live in Easton Park. That's not a marketing line, it's why I can tell you which streets get the best afternoon light, how the builders really compare, where the trails and amenity centers are, and what homes are actually selling for right now. If you're buying or selling in Easton Park, you deserve an agent who knows the neighborhood from the inside.
And I don't just live here, I sell here. I've personally helped clients with close to 15 homes in Easton Park: new construction and resale, buyers and sellers, and leases too. In this community, I do it all.
As of July 2026, Easton Park remains one of Southeast Austin’s most active communities. There are roughly 80-plus resale homes on the market right now, plus well over 100 new-construction homes available — Perry, Newmark, Pacesetter, Brookfield and other builders are all still actively building — so buyers have real choice across a wide range of price points, with new homes starting in the $300s and a new-construction median around the mid-$500s. Resale prices have held up well, with recent medians running near $500K and up year-over-year, while homes are taking a bit longer to sell than they did a year ago. In short: healthy inventory, steady demand, and more negotiating room for buyers than we’ve seen in a while.
I live here in Easton Park and have personally handled close to 15 transactions in the neighborhood — new construction, resale, buyers, sellers, and leases — so I can tell you exactly how a specific street, phase, or builder is really moving right now. If you’d like a current, personalized market analysis for your home or your search, reach out anytime at (512) 699-6091 or [email protected]. I do it all — buy, sell, and lease — right here in our neighborhood.
Easton Park is one of Southeast Austin's fastest-growing master-planned communities, with a mix of resale homes and constant new construction across multiple builders. That combination makes it one of the trickier neighborhoods to buy and sell in well, pricing a resale against brand-new inventory, knowing which builder incentives are real, and understanding how the amenity roll-out affects value all take genuine local knowledge. As a resident and a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist with experience with more than $265M in transactions, I bring both the hyperlocal detail and the marketing muscle to get it right.
Whether you're weighing resale versus new construction, comparing builders, or finding the right section of the community for your lifestyle, I'll help you see the full picture, including the trade-offs most buyers don't think to ask about. I represent your interests at the builder's table, coordinate the inspections that actually matter for new builds, and make sure you're paying for the right home in the right spot. And it costs you nothing extra: the builder's rep works for the builder, so having your own agent means someone is protecting you through contract, design, inspection, and closing.
Selling in Easton Park means competing with the builder down the street. I know how to position and market a resale home so it stands out against new inventory, pricing it correctly, preparing it strategically, and marketing it with the reach and polish of Compass. The goal is simple: the strongest possible sale, on your timeline.
Looking to lease in Easton Park, or lease out a home you own here? I handle leases in the community too, so whether you're renting for a season or placing a great tenant, you have a local agent guiding it.
Is Easton Park a good place to buy a home?
Easton Park is one of Southeast Austin's most popular master-planned communities, known for its trails, amenity centers, modern homes, and relatively accessible pricing compared to central Austin. Whether it's right for you depends on your budget, commute, and lifestyle — happy to walk you through it with current numbers.
Should I buy new construction or a resale home in Easton Park?
Both can be the right call. New construction offers customization and builder incentives; resale can offer a finished yard, upgrades already paid for, and a quicker move-in. The key is comparing them on true total cost — and that's exactly where a local agent saves you money.
What are homes selling for in Easton Park right now?
Prices move with new inventory and the season, so the honest answer is that it's worth a current market analysis. As a resident who tracks the community closely, I can give you real, up-to-date numbers for your situation.
Why work with an agent who lives in Easton Park?
Because neighborhood knowledge you can't get from a listing portal — the best sections, the builder track records, the amenity roll-out, the day-to-day feel — is exactly what leads to better buying and selling decisions.
Whether you're ready to buy, sell, or lease, or you just want an honest read on the market from someone who lives here, reach out for a no-pressure conversation.
Kelsey Easton, REALTOR® | Compass — call or text (512) 699-6091, or email [email protected].
Helping neighbors buy and sell in Easton Park is the best part of my job. Thinking about a move? Let's talk
Call Kelsey today to schedule a private showing.