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FIRE today at Siena at Stone Hollow – A Standard Pacific Home


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As I was pulling into my home in Richwoods in Frisco, I noticed a large trail of black smoke located North East of my home.

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I ran into my house and grabbed my son to go see what the smoke was coming from.

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As we got closer we noticed that it was on the McKinney/Frisco border. And as we came up on it, it was a Standard Pacific Home in the new community called Sienna at Stone Hollow.

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There were about 40 onlookers and approximately 4 fire trucks and 6 police cars. The home faced West and looking at the damage it was probably in the frame stage. Completely burned down.

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The ironic thing is the fire station is located directly beside the community separated by a brick wall.

Fires spread quick!

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Brad Holden – Holden New Homes – Licensed Texas Real Estate Broker

INTRODUCING the New Dallas Cowboys Training Facility Concept in Frisco, Texas


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The Dallas Cowboys are moving to Frisco, Texas in the Fall of 2016 and plan to build a Domed Training Facility like the Concept above.

The Dallas Cowboys new Indoor Training Facility in Frisco, Texas plans to seat a minimum of 12,000 fans for games. The practice facility will also be a multi-use facility that can be refigured to accommodate 22,000 seats for other events like concerts.

Current plans are that the Frisco ISD will have use of the facility on Thursday and Friday evenings for football games. As the first school district in the state with an indoor stadium, it will also be an attractive destination for “Blue Star Stadium” to host potential Texas playoff games as well.

The Dallas Cowboys, meanwhile, will once again have an indoor facility for practice in inclement or freezing weather. Surprisingly, the Dallas Cowboys mentioned that the Frisco Independent School District will have first use of the facility when there is a need.

There are currently six schools in the Frisco ISD as of today. A seventh will be added in 2014 called Independence High School and an eight in 2015 in West Frisco called Reddy High School. The district uses two stadiums currently for the Frisco high school games at the moment which are Frisco ISD Memorial Stadium and the FC Dallas Stadium.

But this actually makes sense.

Instead of the school district building a new stadium to accommodate the addition of Independence and Reddy high School, Frisco ISD officials decided it was best to enter a joint venture with the Dallas Cowboys. (Duh!) It will be similar to the district’s arrangement with FC Dallas. The new Dallas Cowboys Training facility will include all the bells and whistles that come with a Texas high school football stadium, including locker rooms and a scoreboard.

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Above is another concept plan that was included in the economic impact report done for the Frisco Economic Development Corporation on the Cowboys project. The plans are not set in stone.

As shown on the plan, the sports complex is parcels 1 & 2, the corporate headquarters will be parcel 6, and the mixed use development is parcels 3-5 and 7-9.

Sorry Allen High School, Frisco has the Dallas Cowboys!

“For more on Frisco New Home Developments like Richwoods, Lawler Park, Liberty Crossing or Phillips Creek Ranch call or text Brad Holden today at (469) 733-2723.”

Brad Holden – Holden New Homes – Licensed Texas Real Estate Broker

BREAKING NEWS: K Hovnanian Homes (KHOV) at Richwoods in Frisco gets 10 lots in Phase 15


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K Hovnanian (KHOV) in Richwoods Place receives 10 lots in Phase 15 of Richwoods in Frisco!

K Hovnanian had its model home up for sale a couple weeks ago since they were not anticipating more lots from the developer of Richwoods but they have successfully taken a 10 lot position in Phase 15 and will also have 20 lots in the new phases currently being developed near Coit.

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This is great news for everyone to help the sections have some variety driving through those section.

For more info on which lots or pricing call or text Brad Holden today at (469) 733-2723.

“And don’t forget to ask Brad about his 4% Total Rebate for his clients that contract in a KHOV home by the end of August!”

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Brad Holden – Holden New Homes – Licensed Texas Real Estate Broker

Windsor Model at Richwoods in Frisco is out of my Pocket!


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14070 Peoria Lane in Frisco is on the market and ready to move in TODAY! This is the first home that is a existing home and boy is it a good one!

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This EXECUTIVE HOME 6 Months old in RICHWOODS! The Windsor Model built by Landon Homes boasts 5 bedrooms, 4.5 Baths completely loaded on a premium lot! Large secondary rooms, upgraded granite, hand scraped nailed down hard woods, executive chef kitchen, pull out spice racks and even radiant barrier.

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It is located in Richwoods Glen where Toll Brothers and Landon Homes builds. The incredible location of the home sits on a cul-de-sac and backs to a beautiful open greenbelt that will eventually be soccer fields for the community.

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The tankless hot water heater, body sprays in master shower, huge backyard with the beautiful park view, on a cul-de-sac, breakfast bar, sink in utility and all the energy efficient features you could imagine is ready to move into TODAY!

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“Call Brad Holden Today for a viewing of this Beautiful Home in Richwoods on Peoria Lane. It is 4,595 square feet and is listed at $525,000. This is $21,000 less than the base price of a Windsor built with Landon Homes and that does not even count the lot premium!”

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Additional Info:

# Garage Spaces
3

# of Stories
2

Bed/Bath Features
Garden Tub, Separate Shower, Separate Vanities, Shower Body Sprays, Sitting Area in Master

Common Features
Club House, Community Pool, Gated Entrance, Greenbelt, Jogging Path/ Bike Path, Park, Perimeter Fencing, Playground

Construction
Brick

Construction Status
Preowned

Energy Efficiency
16+ SEER AC, Ceiling Fans, Double Pane Windows, Energy Star Appliances, Foam Insulation, Insulated Doors, Low E Windows, Programmable Thermostat, Radiant Barrier, Tankless Water Heater

Exterior Features
Covered Porch(es), Gutters, Patio Covered

Flooring
Carpet, Ceramic Tile, Wood Floor

Foundation
Slab

Green Features
Enhanced Air Filtration, Low Flow Commode, Rain / Freeze Sensors

Heating/Cooling
Central Air-Elec, Central Heat-Gas

HOA
Mandatory

HOA Billing Freq
Annual

HOA Dues
1080

HOA Includes
Exterior Maintenance, Full Use of Facilities, Management Fees

Housing Type
Single Detached

Interior Features
Cable TV Available, Flat Screen Wiring, High Speed Internet Available, Window Coverings

Kitchen Equipment
Built-in Microwave, Cooktop – Gas, Dishwasher, Oven-Electric

Lot Description
Cul De Sac, Greenbelt, Landscaped, Lrg. Backyard Grass, Park View

Lot Size/Acreage
Less Than .5 Acre (not Zero)

Parking/Garage
Front

Brad Holden – Holden New Homes – Licensed Texas Real Estate Broker

Will Hunters Creek, Richwoods and Lawler Park be the safest communities in Frisco?


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The City of Frisco has plans for Fire Department number 8 at the corner of Independence and Rolater.

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All three communities (Hunters Creek, Richwoods and Lawler Park) all will benefit more ways than one with the new Frisco Fire Station coming up next door. The 12.2 acre tract of land was acquired by the city in 2002 and originally had plans for a city park.

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The increase in residential homes in the most recent months/years has made the city rethink what use this corner would benefit from.

More great news for Frisco that will not only help land values but also put Frisco homeowners at ease.

For mores info on new home developments in Frisco call or text Brad Holden today at (469) 733-2723.

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Brad Holden – Holden New Homes – Licensed Texas Real Estate Broker

ANNOUNCING Liberty Crossing in Frisco by K Hovnanian (KHOV) Homes


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This is by far the biggest news in Frisco Real Estate since Richwoods, Lawler Park and Phillips Creek Ranch!

“Located in the hottest market in America, I would like to be the first to announce Liberty Crossing by K Hovnanian (KHOV) Homes in Frisco.”

Just north of the two hottest neighborhoods in Frisco (Richwoods and Lawler Park) Liberty Crossing is currently situated on very prime Frisco real estate consisting of 38 acres.

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Background.

The main portion of Liberty Crossing was owned by Diane and James Petty. The beautiful long entry off of Independence that led to a small bridge then to their estate and barn was the Petty Residence. James Petty was a successful businessman after selling a wire and cable company. He not only used to raise the Frisco Roughriders horses, but he was the Mascot of the Roughriders! Now he is one of the owners in the Mesquite Championship Rodeo.

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Petty along with the other owners held out for a long time, but after the market came back and they were approached by KHOV needing lots in Frisco to satisfy their stockholders, the money was just too much to pass up.

So on April 29th, 2012, K Hovnanian purchased the property from all of the land owners in one big swoop.

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What’s so special about this 38 Acres in Frisco, you might ask?!?

In new home developments, you can rarely find a very unique lot in any of the latest North Texas communities. That will now change.

Enter Liberty Crossing Frisco.

Here’s why. The acreage off of Independence already has water features with arteries from Rowlett Creek, but mainly it’s the beautiful huge trees that I am hoping will all remain with the rolling terrain near the middle of the acreage.

“Instead of waiting 20 years or more for a lush landscape set-up like Liberty Crossing in Frisco, why not make the move in the beginning?”

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In addition, directly across the street Preston Trail at Rowlett Creek in Frisco Church is currently underway and will help get some good vibes going for the area.

I will be in close communication with the builder and will be providing updates at Update Frisco when they come. There is a possibility for another builder to enter Liberty Crossing as well.

When the plans, pricing and the plat map comes out I will have a quick 30 minute informational meeting/seminar to discuss the community, pricing and amenities. If you would like to be included in the Liberty Crossing Informational Event call or text Brad Holden at (469) 733-2723.

Or if you would like to be on Brad Holden’s waiting list for the plans, pricing and available lots when they are released also call or text Brad Holden at (469) 733-2723. Or e-mail at b@holdennewhomes.com (Subject Line “Liberty Crossing Info”

Frisco is yet again adding another unique development to the mix with Liberty Crossing in Frisco. And with the news of the Dallas Cowboys moving to Frisco this past week, I don’t know if I can handle any more fantastic news about Frisco!

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Brad Holden – Holden New Homes – Licensed Texas Real Estate Broker

Richwoods Amenity Center in Frisco to add Retractable Glass Doors


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The Richwoods Amenity Center originally had normal doors that led to the patio and pool. After installing, the developer had a brilliant idea on installing glass doors that are retractable!

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It will look something like this, but I do not know exactly. Good job Landon Developement! Good job!

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Brad Holden – Holden New Homes – Licensed Texas Real Estate Broker

HOME BACK ON THE MARKET by K Hovnanian (KHOV) at Richwoods Place in Frisco


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I spoke to Kim Stewart at K Hovnanian (KHOV) today and she let me know of a home that has come back on the market in Richwoods Place.

The plan is a Oakview at 3,611 square feet, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, game room, media and a 2.5 car garage. The home faces East and is in a fantastic location in the neighborhood with easy access in and out.

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The KHOV home is loaded with upgrades and is listed at $492,900. Kim has told me that there is also a $20,000 incentive for upgrades on that home.

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It is not normal to be able to pick up a home in Richwoods at this stage and to be able to close and move in by the end of October.

Another big plus is the home is still at a stage where some of the design features can be changed to the buyers liking.

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While I was in the KHOV office today, Kim was writing a contract on the Prestondale so there is only 4 homes left for KHOV in Richwoods.

The deal.

I am very confident that we can put an offer in on this house without making KHOV corporate mad at $462,000 and get one o the best deals in Richwoods.

They need to move it and whoever contracts will be getting a great value if the negotiations are right.

Call or Text Brad Holden today at (469) 733-2723 for more info on the home or the negotiations. And don’t forget to ask me about my 4% Total Rebate for my clients that buy a KHOV home in Richwoods.

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Brad Holden – Holden New Homes – Licensed Texas Real Estate Broker

Traffic Light at Richwoods entry at Independence and Kelmscot in Frisco


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Construction at Independence and Kelmscot in Frisco is the city installing a traffic light. This is strange to me considering no plans are in the mix to add lanes to Independence to make it a 6 lane.

But I am sure with 1,600 homes in Richwoods and the present residents of Hunters Creek and Turnbridge Manor it was bound to happen.

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For more info on Richwoods Builders and available lots call or text Brad Holden at (469) 733-2723.

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Brad Holden – Holden New Homes – Licensed Texas Real Estate Broker

Richwoods HOA and Pool Rules in Frisco


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The Richwoods HOA has put in place many rules for the Pool and Amenity Center for the residents.

The purpose of an HOA is to provide continuity to the neighborhood by maintaining the common areas and preserving the architecture which protects property values. The Richwoods HOA will conduct regular inspections throughout Richwoods for the purpose of identifying and enforcing violations.

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The HOA dues for Richwoods (currently $1,080 a year), like any other HOA, are assessed to each owner to provide for the daily operating expenses including maintenance and repairs of common elements such as the amenity center, pool and landscaping. It also includes the utilities, insurance, professional and contracting services, legal and tax services, and the cost of processing and sending owner correspondence.

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The Richwoods HOA will hold an annual meeting with homeowners, during which the business of the community is reviewed. A typical agenda for these meetings most likely will include financial overviews, elections which are provided by the by-laws and any other items of news or concern regarding Richwoods.

The Richwoods HOA is located in the Amenity Center if you are to have any specific questions.

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Here are the “TOP TEN” questions (and answers) that have come up since the opening of the Richwoods Amenity Center and Pool are the following:

1. When will the gates be operational and how will they work?

The gates are scheduled to be operational in August of 2013. Each resident will be given devices that will be programmed for their access.

2. Why is the Amenity Center closed for one day a week?

The Richwoods Amenity Center is a large facility. The pool alone is much larger than most clubs and many municipal pools. It is common practice for clubs of this character to close for one day a week for cleaning, maintenance and repairs.

3. Why are there so many lifeguards at the pool?

The Richwoods HOA follows the requirements and recommendations of the State of Texas, City of Frisco and the American Red Cross. The number of lifeguards will vary depending on how many swimmers are in the pool. Each lifeguard receives short breaks and will most likely be seen around the pool even if they are taking a break.

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4. How did the slide and pool rules originate?

The Richwoods HOA followed requirements and recommendations from the State of Texas, City of Frisco and the American Red Cross. They also took into consideration the aquatic engineer who designed the pool as well as the engineers and manufacturers of the pool equipment. The engineering firm has previously designed other commercial pools for municipalities, water parks and resorts all over the world and have a wealth of experience doing so.

5. Why a 48″ height for slide riders? Why pass a swim test if you are not 48″?

The Richwoods HOA requirements are based on the combined design of the slide and pool, and the recommendations of experts in the field of aquatic environments and structures. Safety factors such as the depth of water and where the slide meets the pool and the physics of the actual “sliding” are considered. Other venues may have different rules regarding slides depending on different slide designs and the difference between pools, pods or chutes where the slide meets the pool.

6. Why is no alcohol allowed in the pool?

Richwoods is a family-focused community and the HOAs goal is to provide a comfortable pool experience for all of Richwoods families. Research has showed that alcohol consumption significantly increases the likelihood of immersions resulting in drowning during aquatic activities.

7. What is the purpose of breaks to get kids out of the pool on regular intervals?

Fecal contamination is an ongoing concern for public pools. Experience from other large pools show that having the “safety breaks” significantly decreases the occurrence of such contamination. If fecal contamination occurs, the pool will shut down for 24 hours or possibly longer depending on the size of the area.

8. The trellises do not provide enough shade, how can residents escape the sun?

The HOA states that no permanent structure with open sides will shade against late afternoon rays. But the patio tables and umbrellas are available at all times as well as the covered porch.

9. What is the guest policy for the pool?

Each family may bring up to 4 guests daily with no notice or use fees. Small parties of up to 20 guests and doing normal pool hours, can be scheduled with the HOA for a nominal fee.

10. Why is the fitness center only for adults?

The Richwoods Fitness Center is equipped with commercial grade equipment, all designed for use by adults who understand its specific purpose and function. Young adults 16 years and older may use the facility unsupervised at their own risk and teens age 13-15 years may used the facility with adult supervision. Young children can easily be injured by moving parts and heavy equipment and adults who are serious about working out prefer a gym environment.

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The Richwoods HOA and Management office have been very good answering all questions and concerns and has a goal to make Richwoods the best community it can be!

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For more info on builders in Richwoods text or call Brad Holden at (469) 733-2723.

And don’t forget to ask me about my 4% Total Rebate for my clients that purchase in Frisco.

Brad Holden – Holden New Homes – Licensed Texas Real Estate Broker