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Lot Splits Completed at Lawler Park in Frisco


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As of yesterday, the developer Darling Homes and Highland Homes have divvied out the lot for Lawler Park in Frisco.

The two builders will have three product lines for Lawler Park. They are also having a meeting on July 7th to go over pricing of the latest front entry product for the 65’s. The other two products (65 rear and 75 front) are in the purchasing department for bids to get the homes priced and should be done soon.

“Also, hopefully this week, they should have a decision to have a trailer there to take deposits and write contracts before the models are completed.”

I am guessing that Darling will have all of their plans and pricing by mid July to start pre-selling in lawyer Park and both builders will let me know as soon as that happens.

I will be meeting with Highland next week to discuss the specific details and when they plan to have everything ready as well.

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For more info call me directly and we can sit down and go over the Plat Map and plans that are already a go in Lawler Park at (469) 733-2723.

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

Lawler Park Hike and Bike Trail to connect to city park


Lawler Park Trail

Imagine walking to a multi-million dollar park area?!?!?!

When you think of a new home community in DFW, you think of a huge piece of land that has identical sized lots on straight streets with only new developer brought in trees. But not at Lawler Park.

My #1 reason that Lawler Park in Frisco has plans of being not your ordinary new home community is the plans for the hike and bike trail.

The community only sits around 200 yards south of the city of Friscos Bacchus Park. It’s not the park, but it’s the way you can access it . . . By walking!!!

Normally, you have to pack the family, kids, soccer balls and anything else when you are headed to the park. But now you can throw it all on a bike or wagon and have a peaceful walk to the parks and playgrounds.

For more info on Lawler Park in Frisco or the builders Darling Homes or Highland Homes click the link or call Brad Holden at (469) 733-2723.

Lawler Park to include Circle park feature


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In most new home neighborhoods the developer leaves open space which helps create a more natural feeling for the entire community.

In Lawler Park, one of those spaces will be utilized as a large circular gathering area with the centerpiece a beautiful fountain.

Normally, the open spaces are rarely used and allow dogs to to use them as their potty.

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But here, there will give neighbors to gather and meet new people in a beautiful setting. It will also give a feel of uniqueness with plans to be large rocks that is often not a norm in the DFW area.

The feature will be located near the middle of the Crossing section with a beautiful backdrop of large mature trees. It will also have a location that will be seen daily whether you enter in the main entrance on Rolater or the East entrance off of Independence.

Lawler Park residents will definitely have unique neighborhood features like the park and the large Arbor in The Arbors. And in addition having luxury builders like Highland Homes and Darling Homes, might just make Lawler Park the best neighborhood in Frisco.

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For more info on Lawler Park in Frisco click here or call Brad Holden directly at (469) 733-2723.

Trees, Trees and more Trees in Lawler Park


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Lawler Park has one of the biggest advantages over the other new home communities in Frisco . . . Trees!

Most new home communities are normally the best piece of farmland North, in the line of development. But at Lawler Park, this was not the case.

There was not necessarily farming going on before, but there was a creek. This is a rare instance that a developer can incorporate large trees and make the community fit in harmony.

The last community to make this work so well would have to be Star Creek in Allen. They did a great job leaving as many trees as possible and it works well. And to add beautiful Darling Homes and Highland Homes in this scenery, who could ask for more?

Well Dale Clark used his years of experience and with this aspect alone will make Lawler Park have a large following over the other communities.

Hooray for Trees!!!

For more info on Lawler Park Frisco click here or call Brad Holden directly at (469)733-2723.

The Lawler Park in Frisco Advantage


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It will be very difficult for any community in Frisco to compete with the appeal of Lawler Park to a family with athletic children.

“Lawler Park will connect to Harrold Bacchus Community Park on a hike and bike trail directly North of the community.”

Let me tell you about it.

The address of the City Park is 13995 Main Street in Frisco, Texas. The nearest major intersection is Main Street & Independence Parkway sitting on 79 acres.

The amenities are endless for the sports enthusiasts. Phase I consists of a youth baseball/softball five-plex, including the Rusty Greer/Texas Rangers Championship Field and the Frisco Miracle League Field. Which includes a concession and restroom facility, and several football/soccer multipurpose fields with landscaping and plenty of parking.

Phase II features the ‘On Deck Circle’ which includes batting cages and tunnels. Twelve acres are for football/soccer multipurpose fields that have two restrooms & concession facilities. A signature playground is nearby with a picnic pavilion, three additional playgrounds, a two-acre lake and approximately one mile of hike & bike trails.

I know that was a lot, but just take a ride out there and see it for yourself. You won’t believe it!

Lawler Park residents will be able to either ride their bikes, run or walk and take advantage of this phenomenal place for both adults and children to make everlasting memories.

And this is on top of building a dream home with either Darling Homes or Highland Homes in Lawler Park.

For more on Lawler Park in Frisco click here or call Brad Holden directly at (469) 733-2723.

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Lawler Park begins “The Arbor”


"The Arbor"

The Grand Arbor beginning at The Arbor at Lawler Park.

One of the most unique/clever entry feature to a neighborhood is being built where Carlson Drive dead ends at Grand Arbor Lane in Frisco.

It plans to be the largest Arbor that will not only provide shade, but also create a very unique feel considering the name of this section is The Arbor at Lawler Park.

“The Arbor at Lawler Park will feature 65 feet wide lots being built by Darling Homes and Highland Homes. Prices will start in the high $300’s for the pre-sale prices and won’t stay there long.”

The demand for information on Lawler Park has been record breaking for a “so-called” bad market. My guess is that after a month of pre-sales, there will be a minimum of 20 sales!

But back to The Arbor, residents will easily be able to navigate visitors with a large Arbor visible in the air!

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Before the Stone is added at Lawler Park.

For more info on Lawler Park Frisco click the link or call Brad Holden directly at (469) 733-2723.

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

Lawler Park gears up for Models . . . But don’t wait!!!


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This is Darling Homes Model in Star Creek in Allen.

Today I received a quick e-mail from the Lawler Park developer Dale Clark and he said that the plans are for the model homes for Darling and Highland Homes to begin in August 2012.

This is inline with the plans that both builders have told me as well. So in October you will be able to take a walk through and see what you can actually buy!!!

This is one thing that I have learned through the years that is more human instinct than anything.

Buyers buy what they see!

When someone walks into a completed home and they hear that the price has been reduced $20,000, not only are they happy with the actual home and the amenities but they are also happy with the deal! And this leads me to the words in the title, “But don’t wait.”

Here’s why.

In new developments, builders have to make sure their plans fit on the lots, the materials they use pass city code and many, many other issues unforeseen with deed restrictions etc. it’s not easy.

All that being said, builders know that they have to get homes up in the community so buyers can see progress and feel more comfortable to look into building. So what’s the hurry then?

That is simple . . . MONEY!

“Those first couple homes, builders shrink their margins for the buyers that are intelligent enough to take advantage of the pre-sell prices!”

And there is proof in Richwoods, south of Lawler Park, that just opened in March 2012. After selling close to 72 homes in a couple months, the prices in the higher price point are close to $18,000 higher!!!

Plat Map of Richwoods in Frisco

Proof of sales in Richwoods at the end of March 2012.

So if you are 100% that you want to live in a new home community, buy at Pre-sell, and thank me later.

For more info on Lawler Park in Frisco click the link or call Brad Holden directly at (469) 733-2723.

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

Lawler Park in Frisco begins unique common area amenities


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Take Rolater West from Independence in Frisco and you will approach Carlson Drive on the right. This is the main entrance to The Arbors at Lawler Park and as you turn in, you will notice these four posts directly in front of you. Let me explain.

Dale Clark with Warren Clark Development, the developer of Lawler Park in Frisco, told me face to face in his office that Lawler Park will incorporate community features that will mirror their development Whitley Place in Prosper.

Lawler Park in Frisco will incorporate half stone walls with half rod iron rails on top of the stone wall, just like Whitley Place in Prosper. There will be no community in Friaco that has the look that Lawler Park will have.

Dale Clark ~ Warren Clark Development

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Above is another 4 post shaded area for home owners to take a break to cool down in the 100+ days in the summer. Not to mention the curved sidewalks that really portray a look that you will not see in Frisco.

Regardless, Lawler Park in Frisco will bring unique features that residents of Frisco have never seen and new residents will be happy to see the addition of stone to the brick outer walls and the different curved sidewalks that will give Lawler Park it’s own feel other than the sought after home communities that is known for.

Please visit http:\\www.lawlerparkfrisco.com to be included in the presell list when prices for Darling Homes and Highland Homes are released.

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