
Legal services for Lake Travis’s newest landmark community — estate planning, probate, elder law, property matters, and IRS representation for Travis Club families.




Travis Club occupies what may be the final significant piece of undeveloped Lake Travis shoreline — 1,500 acres with 10,000 feet of private lake frontage on the southwest shore. With 389 feet of elevation change from ridgetop to lake level, homesites approaching four acres, a Beau Welling-designed 18-hole golf course, and over 30 miles of private trails, this isn’t another master-planned development. It’s a once-in-a-generation opportunity to build on premier Hill Country land.
Buying into Travis Club is different from purchasing an existing home. Families are selecting homesites, engaging architects and builders, and creating custom residences that may take years to complete. This creates unique estate planning considerations: what happens if something occurs before your home is complete? How do construction contracts, builder relationships, and unfinished improvements factor into your estate? How do membership structures — golf, marina, social — transfer to heirs? These aren’t hypothetical questions. They’re real issues facing Travis Club buyers right now.
Many Travis Club residents are establishing themselves as first movers in a community that will take years to fully develop. You’re not just buying property — you’re betting on a vision. That forward-looking mindset should extend to your estate plan. Creating comprehensive documents now, while you’re actively engaged in building your Travis Club life, ensures your family is protected regardless of what unfolds.
Schedule a ConsultationContact PEEPL Law today for a consultation tailored to Travis Club families and the unique considerations of developing community ownership.
Travis Club occupies what may be the final significant piece of undeveloped Lake Travis shoreline — 1,500 acres with 10,000 feet of private lake frontage on the southwest shore. With 389 feet of elevation change, homesites approaching four acres, a Beau Welling-designed 18-hole golf course, and over 30 miles of private trails, this isn’t another master-planned development. It’s a once-in-a-generation opportunity to build on premier Hill Country land.

Buying into Travis Club is different from purchasing an existing home. Families are selecting homesites, engaging architects and builders, and creating custom residences that may take years to complete. This creates unique planning considerations: What happens if something occurs before your home is complete? How do construction contracts factor into your estate? How do membership structures — golf, marina, social — transfer to heirs? These are real issues facing Travis Club buyers right now.

Many Travis Club residents are establishing themselves as first movers in a community that will take years to fully develop. You’re not just buying property — you’re betting on a vision. That forward-looking mindset should extend to your estate plan. Creating comprehensive documents now, while you’re actively building your Travis Club life, ensures your family is protected regardless of what unfolds.
Schedule a ConsultationPEEPL Law serves families throughout the Lake Travis corridor, with community-specific legal counsel for each of these neighborhoods.
2101 Lakeway Blvd., Suite 230 — Lakeway, TX 78734
(512) 518-2565info@peepllaw.comwww.peepllaw.comOur Lakeway office is approximately 15 minutes from Travis Club via Highway 71 and Bee Creek Road.
The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. PEEPL Law, PLLC is a Texas law firm with its physical office located in Lakeway, Texas. We serve clients throughout Travis County and surrounding areas, including the Travis Club community.
PEEPL Law handles the full range of legal matters Travis Club families face — from probate and estate planning to elder law, property transactions, litigation, and IRS representation. Learn more about how we can help.
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