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Caldwell Developing 1,200-Acre Community for Over-55 Homebuyers

by Realty News ReportMarch 6, 2019
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WILLIS, Texas  – (Realty News Report) – Caldwell Communities has announced plans for a 1,200-acre active adult community in Willis, about 50 miles north of downtown Houston.

The community, located just west of I-45 with direct access to Lake Conroe, this  gated residential community, Chambers Creek Ranch, will consist of 3,000 homes specifically designed for those 55 and older. The site is north of FM 1488.

Chambers Creek Ranch will offer a championship golf course designed by golf legend Tom Lehman. olling terrain, large oak trees, and an on-site marina with direct boat access to Lake Conroe.

“Chambers Creek Ranch is by far the most beautiful land we’ve ever developed,” says Fred Caldwell, President & CEO of Caldwell Companies.  “The rolling hills and unobstructed 20-mile views are truly unique for our region.”

The community promises over 100 acres of incredible amenities, including golf, an exquisite resident clubhouse, miles of hiking and biking trails, expansive nature reserves, a central recreational lake, and more. Chambers Creek Ranch has been designed based on the very best active adult communities in the United States.

Caldwell Communities is currently interviewing active-adult builders from around the country.  Homes will be priced from the $200’s to more than $1 million. A grand opening is expected in late 2020.

Chambers Creek Ranch marks the fourth 55+ community for Caldwell.  Previous age-restricted communities include Del Webb Sweetgrass, The Heritage at Towne Lake, and the Trails at Rock Creek.

March 6, 2019 Realty News Report Copyright 2019

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