The project is located on the northwest corner of Pearce Lane and Wolf Lane where Travis County and Bastrop County meet.
The details
A short drive from the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, Circuit of the Americas and the Tesla Gigafactory, Revelry will span 1,400 acres when complete, according to Avision Young, a global real estate advisory firm.
“With a city-approved master plan, Revelry will feature approximately 2,300 single-family homes upon completion, alongside dynamic commercial spaces that invite innovation and local enterprise,” Avision Young said in a news release. “The community is anchored by bold public art and amenities that reflect East Austin’s eclectic character, offering a unique sense of place for residents and businesses alike.”
Starwood Land acquired the Revelry project, formerly known as Mirador, from Houston-based Hines in early 2025 as part of a $800 million portfolio acquisition.
Zooming in
Avision Young is marketing about 216 acres of multifamily, mixed residential and commercial development parcels within Revelry on behalf of Starwood Land.
“Our team brings deep land planning insight and robust market intelligence to these opportunities, offering a level of service and sophistication beyond the traditional brokerage model,” Sullivan Johnston, senior vice president of Avision Young, said in a statement.
Featured builders within Revelry include:
- Brightland Homes
- Perry Homes
- David Weekley Homes
- Highland Homes
- Coventry homes
- Toll Brothers
- Lennar
The outlook
Revelry will feature three municipal utility districts with residents moving into MUD 2 lots in the first half of 2026 and residents moving into MUD 4 lots in the second half of 2026.
The timeline for MUD 4 is yet to be determined, as offsite water has a targeted completion date of mid-2026, according to Avision Young.