The Ultimate Steward of The Land
Randolph Texas Development is more than a builder or developer — this family-oriented business is proud to be a steward of the land.
In recent years, Texas has seen a massive economic boom. With the economic benefits offered by the state, companies have been flocking to Texas, including Samsung, Facebook, and Apple. According to Grant Rollo, vice president of Randolph Texas Development (RTX), “Austin has always been a little tech hub. With no state income tax, Texas offers the most diverse opportunities in the union for families and companies to make their decision to be in control of their own destiny.” As more families come to Texas looking for housing and good education for their children, “I don’t see the boom slowing down at all,” continues Rollo.
Regarding RTX’s role in the housing market, it remains focused on Lariat, with approximately 200 residents currently living in the Lariat community and another 547 lots to be completed by February 2025. The company has also recently acquired 600 acres in Bertram, Texas, about five minutes west of Liberty Hill. This new development will feature a mix of half-acre, one-acre, and standard master-planned communities, with the first homes scheduled for delivery in January 2026. Another property just outside of Leander, currently in the entitlement phase, will likely see groundbreaking in May 2025, with one-acre lots planned for the development.
These developing housing communities offer a range of home sizes, providing a variety of product types. Whether someone is looking to downsize, buy their first home, or expand with a growing family, RTX offers something for everyone right in their neighborhood.
For Randy, Grant, and Will of Randolph Texas Development, the motivation goes beyond acquiring land or creating communities. Their vision is deeply rooted in their respect for the land, the environment, and its protection for future generations. They aim to balance the growth of the housing market with mindfulness of the increasing strain on Texas’ natural beauty, landscape, and resources.
Of course, new groups of builders and developers are constantly looking to break into the market. However, Rollo and the RTX team use an outside-the-box approach to land development that exceeds simply meeting housing demand. “It is about our problem-solving ability. As a small company, we have the flexibility to try something new, do something different, and find sources for our own utilities beyond the traditional route,” Rollo explains. “I spend the bulk of my time lately studying water. Where’s the water coming from? What quality is it? How much can you get? How do you design a community to foster and encourage your residents to be water-conscious? Is it a metal roof with a rainwater collection system tied to irrigation? Is it xeriscape yards? Is it smaller footprints? At RTX, we evaluate all those options to ultimately create a self-sufficient benefit to the surrounding community, rather than a strain on a major municipal system.”
“The world is moving toward more climate-sustainable energy efficiency. One of our foundations is being a steward of the land and keeping it as native as we can for master-planned communities to capture the existing topography and really capitalize on how beautiful the Texas Hill Country is. We put a premium on maintaining the natural qualities of any project we do. When you’re able to capture the natural beauty of a community, you foster community involvement and create a sense of personal responsibility,” Rollo continues.
To help meet the growing demand for homes while keeping the environment in focus, RTX has expanded its team. What was once a small office of three just a year ago has now grown to include three additional team members, including a controller, another project manager, and an administrative assistant. This growth allows for a more streamlined approach and supports the continued expansion of the company. RTX has also moved its administrative office closer to the city to strengthen relationships with clients and government entities, increasing its involvement in the community and the broader development landscape in the Austin area. Additionally, RTX has partnered with other groups, serving as project development managers to build strong relationships and continue their involvement in the housing community’s growth.
With their mission in mind, Rollo is excited about the opportunities ahead, many of which are often overlooked by other developers. They plan to continue growing, innovating, and pioneering in the development space in Austin.
For additional information or to partner with Randolph Texas Development, please contact RTX at info@randolphtexas.com.