The Springs – Growth Continues

By Charlie Hill

Development activity on two new sections of new home sites is nearing completion and planning is under way for a new phase of lots in the Springs. You may have seen Clubs Drive in the most recent section of lots in Clubs Village, Unit 207 along hole number 12, has been completed and the entry landscaping work will be starting soon. 

Over in the Springs of Cordillera Ranch, sales in the first phase continue to progress and there are several homes completed along with four more under construction and another five in architectural design review. Given we’re approximately halfway sold out of the first phase, platting is under way for the next phase of lots in Unit 301C and Unit 302. These two units will deliver 44 new home sites and some new variety. At an average size of 2.3 acres, the 39 home sites in Unit 302 average approximately 70% larger in size than those in Unit 301 while providing numerous view and tree covered lots for privacy. Unit 301C offers five of the most premier home sites offered to date in the Springs. Set along the crystal-clear flowing waters of Panther Creek amid towering Cypress trees, these estates are unlike any we’ve ever offered.

Just like in the first phase of the Springs, these new lots will include central water and sewer service — which saves the homeowner approximately $30,000 to $40,000 per lot versus digging a well and installing a septic system — plus central gas service. With lots ranging from $150k to $270k, that equates to $110k to $230k for home sites without central water and sewer service; however, this pre-development pricing won’t last long so don’t let these unique offerings pass.

Visit us at the Cordillera Ranch Visitors Center or call us at 830.336.3570, www.cordilleraranch.com/cordillera-ranch-realty.

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