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Lesly Denise Rascoe

Lesly Denise Rascoe
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Austin TX

Broker (TX: 0694916)

9 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Williamson County, TX
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Gone To Texas Real Estate
Office Address
Po Box 170715
Austin, TX  78717
(Williamson County)
Office Phone
512-910-5294
Office Fax
Mobile
512-910-5294
Email
lesl*@*************.com
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Service Areas

Brushy Creek: TX Austin: TX Cedar Park: TX Pflugerville: TX Round Rock: TX Sunset Valley: TX Lakeway: TX Bee Cave: TX The Hills: TX Bee Caves: TX Village of the Hills: TX Volente: TX Jonestown: TX Leander: TX Point Venture: TX Lago Vista: TX Cost: TX Bebe: TX Hutto: TX Dripping Springs: TX Rosanky: TX Smithville: TX Florence: TX Granger: TX Jarrell: TX Sonterra: TX Schwertner: TX Coupland: TX Taylor: TX Thrall: TX Bastrop: TX Circle D-KC Estates: TX Wyldwood: TX Camp Swift: TX Kyle: TX Buda: TX Hays: TX Mountain City: TX Mustang Ridge: TX Creedmoor: TX Garfield: TX Lost Pines: TX Cedar Creek: TX McMahan: TX Dale: TX Del Valle: TX Driftwood: TX

About Lesly Rascoe

Introducing a dedicated real estate professional deeply rooted in Austin, Texas. With a passion for welcoming newcomers to the vibrant city, this agent takes pride in serving as an ambassador for the Lone Star State. Whether clients are relocating to Austin for the first time or have long called it home, they can expect expert guidance in their search for the perfect residence.

The Austin area presents a unique blend of urban living, suburban comfort, and rural charm, making it an ideal place for individuals and families to thrive. Recognized as one of the best places to live in the United States, Austin's stunning landscapes, rich culture, and dynamic community attract residents from all walks of life.

This agent's commitment is to act as a trusted advocate, advisor, and fiduciary throughout the entire real estate process. From the initial consultation to the final closing, clients can rely on thorough communication and informed decision-making to achieve the best possible outcomes, whether buying or selling a property.

As a fifth-generation Texan, this agent has a profound appreciation for the state's history and culture. Active in the community, they volunteer with Save Austin's Cemeteries and guide tours for Austin City Running Tours, sharing the rich heritage of Texas with both visitors and locals. Additionally, they contribute as a Literacy Partner at a local elementary school, emphasizing the importance of education.

Outside of real estate, this agent enjoys exploring Austin's diverse music scene, hiking its scenic trails, and traveling. With a genuine enthusiasm for the city's offerings, they are eager to help clients discover the joys of living in Austin.

Ready to embark on your journey in this remarkable city? Let’s connect and find your new home in Austin. Welcome to your new beginning!

Williamson County, TX Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$528,723
Avg. Listing Price
From Lesly's portfolio
3.7 / 3.0
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,439 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
5621
Active Listings
Current inventory

Williamson County, Texas represents one of the most dynamic and rapidly expanding real estate markets in the nation, positioned strategically north of Austin in the heart of Central Texas. This thriving region has experienced explosive population growth over the past decade, transforming from a collection of small towns into a sophisticated suburban powerhouse that attracts families, young professionals, and businesses seeking the perfect blend of metropolitan amenities and Texas charm.

The market's robust infrastructure is supported by 4,907 total actively licensed agents, with all 4,907 agents maintaining email contact information, creating an exceptionally well-connected professional network. This comprehensive agent coverage ensures that every corner of Williamson County receives expert real estate service, from luxury developments in Leander to historic properties in Georgetown, reflecting the market's maturity and the high demand for professional real estate services throughout the region.

Major Williamson County, Texas Real Estate Markets

Round Rock anchors the county's real estate activity as the largest city, famous for being home to Dell Technologies and offering a diverse housing portfolio ranging from affordable starter homes to executive estates. Cedar Park and Leander form the western growth corridor, featuring master-planned communities and new construction that appeals to families relocating from California and other high-cost states. Georgetown, the historic county seat, maintains its small-town character while experiencing significant residential development, particularly in the luxury and 55+ active adult segments.

Hutto and Pflugerville represent the eastern markets, where rapid development has created opportunities for first-time homebuyers and investors alike. Taylor, though smaller, has emerged as an unexpected hotspot due to major industrial investments, including Samsung's massive semiconductor facility, which promises to reshape the entire eastern portion of the county. Each of these markets operates with distinct characteristics, price points, and buyer demographics, creating a complex but opportunity-rich environment for real estate professionals.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Williamson County's real estate market defies simple categorization, with significant price variations occurring within just a few miles due to school district boundaries, proximity to major employers, and infrastructure development. The market has shown remarkable resilience, with inventory levels fluctuating dramatically between different cities and price ranges, creating micro-markets that require specialized local knowledge. Surprisingly, some of the highest appreciation rates have occurred in previously overlooked areas like Hutto and Taylor, driven by major corporate relocations and infrastructure improvements.

The geographic complexity extends beyond city boundaries, with factors like proximity to toll roads, access to Lake Travis recreational areas, and commute times to Austin creating premium submarkets. Properties near the Apple campus in northwest Austin command different valuations than similar homes near the Samsung facility in Taylor, while Georgetown's historic district operates under entirely different market dynamics than its surrounding new developments.

Why Businesses Need Williamson County, Texas Agent Contact Data

Real estate service companies, mortgage lenders, and home improvement businesses require comprehensive agent contact data to navigate Williamson County's fragmented but lucrative market effectively. With agents specializing in everything from luxury lakefront properties to first-time buyer programs, having direct email access to all 4,907 licensed professionals enables targeted marketing campaigns that can reach the right specialists for specific products or services.

The complete email coverage creates unprecedented opportunities for B2B marketing, allowing businesses to segment their outreach by geographic specialization, price point focus, or transaction volume. Companies offering everything from title services to smart home technology can leverage this comprehensive contact database to build relationships with agents who serve their ideal client demographics across Williamson County's diverse and rapidly evolving real estate landscape.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Lesly Rascoe has 1 property for sale in Austin and surrounding areas.

$475,000

Listed 2026-01-13

8107 Prairie Rye Dr
Lago Vista, TX  78645

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,358
Lot: 5,789 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Lesly Rascoe currently has no rental properties available in Austin and surrounding areas. Check back later.