Fort Bend’s newest community, Austin Point, has opened model homes with prices from the $200Ks to $900Ks in its first phase.
FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas — Fort Bend County newest “town” has started home sales.
The Signorelli Co.’s 4,700-acre master-planned community Austin Point — the county’s largest since Sienna Plantation, now Sienna, launched in the 1980s — has opened 12 model homes by nine builders in its first phase.
The three-to-five-bedroom homes are being built on 35-to-70-foot-wide lots and range from 1,500 to 4,500 square feet. They are priced from the mid-$200,000 to the $900,000s.
Builders are Ashton Woods, David Weekley Homes, CastleRock Communities, Newmark Homes, Westin Homes, Perry Homes, Beazer Homes, Drees Custom Homes and William David Homes.
The 125-acre first phase will have 421 houses, including front-loaded homes — with garages and driveways in the front of the house — and alley-loaded homes, where the garage is in the back of the house to create a more inviting front of the property.
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