Every community in Celina and Prosper has its own personality. Some are family-loud and amenity-rich. Others are quieter, with bigger lots and a more grown-up feel. Here's an honest look at the ones I know best.
One of the fastest-growing small towns in America, but it still feels like a small town. Excellent schools, master-planned communities, and a downtown square that's actually charming.
A true master-planned lifestyle community with farmhouse charm. Pools, fitness, dining on-site, and an active social calendar that residents actually use.
A more elevated, estate-feel community with larger lots, mature landscaping, and a country-club lifestyle without the country-club fees.
A 400-acre Hillwood community with a unique footprint that spans both Prosper ISD and Celina ISD zoning. M/I Homes is the primary builder, with two amenity centers and an on-site elementary.
An English-garden estate community with stone walls, manicured hedgerows, distinctive gates, and a 30-foot clocktower. One of the most architecturally intentional master-plans in Celina.
A gated luxury community of custom homes on one-acre lots, with rolling hills, ponds, and four-car garages. Prosper-level luxury, without the crowds.
A master-plan by Rockhill Capital made up of four distinct neighborhoods — The Heights, The Ranch, North Square, and La Terra — all connected to Downtown Celina by golf-cart trails.
For buyers who want acreage, custom builds, and the freedom to skip HOA life. I work with land sellers and custom builders across Celina to match you with the right homesite for what you want to build.
More established than Celina but still growing fast. Strong schools, refined master-planned communities, and the kind of address that holds value through any market cycle.
The crown jewel of Prosper. Famous for the 5-acre Crystal Lagoon, top-tier builder lineup, and one of the strongest resale markets in North Dallas.
Refined, established, and quietly impressive. Beautiful tree-lined streets, custom builder selection, and one of the most desirable addresses in Prosper.
One of Prosper's most established neighborhoods. Larger lots, mature trees, and the kind of curb appeal that takes a community fifteen years to grow into.
If you're moving from out of state, picking a neighborhood from a website is hard. The reviews don't tell you what the drop-off line really looks like, which builders have warranty issues, or which sections of a community are quieter. That's where I come in.
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That's the most common question I get, and the most fun one to answer. Tell me about your timeline, your family, your work, and what you actually want home to feel like. I'll give you a real short list.