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  • J. Patrick Homes building on small lots at Grange – Houston Agent Magazine

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    Pre-sales are underway for J. Patrick Homes’ 40-foot lot offerings at Grange, Johnson Development’s master-planned community in Katy.

    The builder is selling 11 one- and two-story designs, with floor plans ranging from 1,300 to 2,500 square feet with two to four bedrooms, two to four bathrooms and two-car garages. Customization options are available.

    “We’re excited about this new addition to our builder lineup and the opportunities it offers for those looking for a home priced below $400,000,” Jacob Rice, vice president and general manager of Grange, said in a press release. “We’re filling an important niche.”

    Pricing for J. Patrick Homes’ offerings at Grange begin at $370,000. The builder is also offering buyers two complimentary visits to its design center.

    “At J. Patrick Homes, we want to deliver a luxury, semi-custom experience to all of our buyers, no matter what size home they select,” said President Tim Drone. “These new floor plans are more approachable for people buying their first home or who would prefer a smaller home.”

    Highland Homes is also building on 40-foot lots at Grange. Elsewhere in the community, builders include David Weekley Homes, Drees Custom Homes, Newmark Homes, Perry Homes and Westin Homes.

    Grange is zoned to Katy Independent School District.

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  • Home sales begin at Wildtree in Magnolia – Houston Agent Magazine

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    Five builders began new-home sales at Wildtree, a master-planned community from Shea Homes in Magnolia. Eight model homes are now open for viewings, with a football-themed grand opening planned for Feb. 7.

    Shea Homes, Coventry Homes, Newmark Homes, Perry Homes and Toll Brothers are selling in this first phase, offering homes ranging from 1,500 to 4,610 square feet.

    Shea Homes will build on all lot sizes, with 39 floor plans to choose from. Prices range from $320,000 to $590,000.

    Coventry is offering nine floor plans for 50-foot lots, with pricing starting at $350,000; Newmark will build on 70-foot lots, offering 10 floor plans with pricing starting at $650,000; Perry Homes will build on 40-foot lots, offering 13 designs priced from $330,000; and Toll Brothers will build on 60-foot lots, with six designs priced from the mid-$500,000s.

    “Prospective homebuyers will find plenty of selection in Wildtree,” Keith Luechtefeld, Houston division president for Shea Homes, said in a press release. “Beyond beautiful homes, residents will enjoy meandering trails, wooded areas and generous planned amenities designed to complement their natural surroundings.”

    Wildtree is zoned to Magnolia Independent School District.

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  • Grand Central Park nears close-out as final lots go to builders – Houston Agent Magazine

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    Johnson Development turned over the final 159 lots to builders at Grand Central Park, the Conroe master-planned community that’s been actively selling for 10 years.

    For this final phase, David Weekley Homes, Drees Custom Homes, Highland Homes, Perry Homes and Westin Homes will build on lots ranging from 45 to 60 feet wide.

    Johnson Development first acquired the 2,000-acre community in 2013. Today, the MPC features more than 1,500 homes, an 88-acre lake, amenity complex, event center and approximately 1,000 acres of natural land.

    “We’ve had an amazing run in Grand Central Park, realizing our vision to create a vibrant community that has a unique blend of abundant natural elements and urban conveniences,” Senior Vice President and General Manager Bob Douglas said in a press release. “Over the past 10 years, Grand Central Park has transformed the Conroe region with more retail, restaurants and office space, all while preserving much of the natural elements beloved by so many local residents.”

    The last new homes will likely sell in mid- to late-2027, Douglas said.

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