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Wellington of Flower Mound TX Homes
By The Buehlers and Associates
Choose from four popular neighborhoods of beautiful Wellington homes in Flower Mound, Texas and relax knowing your family will attend top schools, get around via an award-winning trail system, and find community at the Wellington sports courts, playgrounds, parks, and recreation center.
Flower Mound TX real estate in Hillcrest, Wichita Chase, Brandywine, and Wellington Estates neighborhoods begin reasonably in the $300,000s. The subdivision includes 158 lovely Flower Mound homes with a median value of $240,000. The median square footage is approximately 2,700 with a great value of $89 per square foot. Many homes feature hardwood floors, travertine, gourmet kitchens, media and game rooms, and butler’s pantries.
Try riding your bike down Amador Court, Appleton Lane, Beckworth Drive, Copper Hill Court, Sutters Way, or Westminister Trail to get an overview of the community. Head out on the Bluebonnet Trail to Skillern Road or the other way to homes in Bakers Branch Estates subdivision across Gerault Road to Shadow Ridge Park and into the adjoining real estate at Foxborough Hollow subdivision.
The pretty town of Flower Mound features super shopping and wonderful playgrounds everywhere, very inviting to explore on foot or bicycle. Residents can also head south and get in some kayaking at picturesque Grapevine Lake to go north and picnic at Lake Lewisville. Citizens in the heart of the Metroplex tend to appreciate nature and conservation and are stewards of the serene natural surroundings.
Chosen as a Best Place to Live in Texas, the community has been handily welcoming newcomers for the past fifteen years, monitoring growth. Taking a proactive stance to protect the environs, including the mound of flowers that became the namesake, development continues at a slower rate.
The Lewisville Independent School District operates Wellington Elementary School, McKamy Middle School, and Flower Mound High School for students residing here. Some families opt for private and parochial schools nearby. The University of Dallas is about 20 minutes away and other big name colleges and universities are located within 45 minutes of this neighborhood.
One of the reasons this is such a popular area is because of the wide variety of employment options in the Metroplex, at the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, and in the smaller business and commercial areas. From transportation to education, from manufacturing to real estate, from tourism to professional sports, residents including two-person wage earning families find easily accessible opportunities.
Along with employment, the Metroplex rolls out the red carpet for popular and classical musical venues, a variety of professional sporting events, a long list of destination art galleries, world-class theater and restaurants, and enough classes and lessons to make everyone into lifetime learners.
A mandatory home owners association connects people with amenities such as the basketball court, lighted tennis courts, the recreation center, work out facility, meeting rooms, pools, a kiddies pool, sauna, hike-n- bike trails, common areas, greenbelts, fishing ponds, and fun community events.
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