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Toll Brothers Developing 692-acre Community Near New Exxon Mobil Campus North of Houston

by Realty News ReportOctober 30, 2014
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HOUSTON – Toll Brothers is developing the 692-acre Woodson’s Reserve community north of Houston on the route of the new extension of the Grand Parkway – not far from the new 385-acre Exxon Mobil campus.

Three home builders, Toll Brothers, Perry Homes and Meritage Homes will open for pre-sales in Woodson’s Reserve in early 2015. The site is on Riley Fuzzel Road, not far from Interstate 45 and The Woodlands.

Woodson’s Reserve will feature more than 150 acres of open space and preserved nature areas, an extensive trail system, a community lake and event lawn, playgrounds, and a dog park. The 6,400 sq. ft. Amenity Center will feature an architecturally innovative clubhouse, 24-hour access fitness room, dedicated children’s room, indoor/outdoor entertaining and meeting spaces, resort-style pool, and children’s play garden.

Once completed, the community will include 1,050 single-family homes on home sites with widths averaging 60′, 70′, 80′, 90’, and patio home sites averaging 55′ and 65′. In addition, there are 30 acres of planned commercial development and multiple opportunities for future Conroe ISD schools.

Woodson’s Reserve is being brought to market through a partnership between Toll Brothers and Texas based Cernus Development LLC, a Houston real estate company specializing in land acquisition and development.

Some 10,000 people will work at the new Exxon Mobil campus when it is completed in 2015.

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