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Savannah Developers 500 W. Lookout Drive 214-708-5363
- In the heart of Canyon Creek, one of Richardson’s premier neighborhoods
- Across from Canyon Creek Country Club
- Unique gated residential setting with luxury patio and townhomes, and adjacent retail, dining and fitness amenities
- 10 townhome units
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Cantera 5 Luxury Home Builders. NE Richardson off E. Renner Road, 2.5 miles from 190/Bush Turnpike. Exclusive gated residential development of 49 custom home sites. Several homes have been completed, some under construction. Adjacent to Breckinridge Park Greenbelt. 817-994-0956
Reserve housing lots range from $171,000 to $379,000. Builders include:
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Toll Brothers Bridgewater Crossing
- Toll Brothers, America's Luxury Home Builder is constructing
62 patio homes in a gated community on E. Renner Road at Sharp Lane in NE Richardson - Across from Sharp's Farm subdivision
- Site is approx 1 mile from 190/Bush Turnpike
- Homes start in mid-$300,000
- Contact 972.231.3626 for more information.
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Humphrey & Partners/Atticus Real Estate, 1250 Jonsson Blvd (972) 638-9500
- Next to Lennox Shopping Center on W. Campbell Road, east of Coit Rd.
- Townhome housing development
- Convenient walk to Lennox Shopping Center with Tom Thumb grocery store, 8 restaurants
- Close to University of Texas at Dallas campus.
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- David Weekley Homes 972.437.1491
- Gated upscale housing development from the $360’s & up
- 1 mi. east of 75/Central near Spring Valley DART rail
- Only a few lots left
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- By David Weekley Homes - 972.323.7557
- Exciting new Brick Row, a master-planned urban transit village on Spring Valley at Greenville Ave. with on-site DART light rail station
- Easy access to Central/7f5, I635 and Bush/190 freeway
- Brick Row Garden Townhomes (from $210K)
- Brick Row Courtyard Townhomes (from $240K)
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- E. Renner at Murphy Rd.
- Located in NE Richardson “panhandle”
- New single family homes, plans range 2,086 SF to 3,000+SF.
- In Plano Independent School District
- $225’s to $320’s.
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Galatyn Park, 2301 Performance Drive, 866-303-6027
- Mid-rise luxury apartments next to major employers, Galatyn Park DART Station (drop-off only), Eisemann Center for Performing Arts and Renaissance Hotel.
- Opened in March 2008
- Two on site restaurants- Sol Irlandes and Froots Smoothies
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Post Eastside Campbell Road at Central Expressway, 1701 N. Greenville Ave., 972-479-0368
- Opened in May 2008, this exciting “live-work-play” housing environment
- 435 luxury lofts, 1 & 2 bedroom apartment homes by Post Properties
- 9 restaurants, offices, service retail, 1-acre park, walk/bike trails to Galatyn Park and Arapaho DART stations.
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The Pradera
- 360-unit resort-style complex
- Located next to a 62-acre site for future 7 structure Hall 190/ Office Park
- Features 1-2-3 bedroom units with luxury amenities
- Ground-floor housing units have fenced yards for pets.
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- New housing TOD development next to Spring Valley DART light rail station.
- Feature townhomes by David Weekley Homes
- 500 new high-end, loft-style apartments
- Approx. 300 condominiums will come in a later phase
- Creek-side trails, shopping/dining and other amenities create an exciting upscale residential setting at Richardson’s southern gateway.
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Senior Housing
- Richardson has several "active seniors" living residential apartment housing complexes:
- The Bristol at Buckingham (age 55 & up Independent retirement living)
- Twin Rivers Senior Living - (age 55 Independent retirement living)
- The Churchill group of Irving is constructing a new independent living facility in NE Richardson at Renner and North Star Rds.
- Assisted living facilities: Appletree Court, Arden Courts, Atria Richardson, El Dorado, The Wellington
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- Provides a unique, innovative tax rebate as an economic incentive to homeowners who substantially reinvest in their homes ($20,000 minimum).
Richardson Home Owners Associations
- The city has over 50 neighborhood and home owner associations working to maintain and improve our residential areas.
- Association presidents meet with city council and staff each month to discuss issues impacting neighborhoods and to relate important city information.
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