Tag: Flower Mound Acreage

  • Turn This Lot on Hawk to a Porch Sitting Thing

    Turn This Lot on Hawk to a Porch Sitting Thing

    Some properties make you sort through a lot of noise before you understand what they are.

    This one doesn’t.

    It’s a little over four acres in Flower Mound. No HOA, no build timeline, and no real pressure to do anything with it right away.

    That’s most of the story.

    I’ve noticed over time that a lot of buyers say they want space, but what they usually mean is a slightly bigger lot in a neighborhood.

    This is different.

    You’re not really in a neighborhood in the way most people use that word. You’ve got room, and more importantly, you’ve got separation. That’s the part people don’t always realize they’re looking for until they see it.

    At the current price, it’s not set up as a builder deal. It doesn’t really need to be.

    This is for someone who already knows what they want to build and doesn’t want to be told how or when to do it.

    There’s a mobile home on the property. It’s livable, which gives you options. You can stay there while you plan, or use it while something else gets built.

    There’s also a chicken coop out back. Not a selling point for everyone, but it tells you how the place has been used.

    The value is still in the land. That part doesn’t change.

    Flower Mound doesn’t have many of these left. Most of what’s left gets turned into something more structured, more controlled.

    This one didn’t.

    That tends to appeal to a pretty specific buyer. Usually they know who they are.


    P.S. Most landowners aren’t planning to sell today.

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  • 4+ Acres in the City. Now with More Flexible Timing.

    4+ Acres in the City. Now with More Flexible Timing.

    I wrote about this one a few weeks ago — but it’s worth your time to take another look.

    Because a few things have changed.

    But first, the basics:

    4.38 acres in Flower Mound — asking $1.249M.

    That number holds up. Check the comps and you’ll see it’s right in line.

    And no, this isn’t one of those “estates” crammed between flag lots pretending to be private.

    There are two flag lots next door — carved off from this tract years ago — but this is the original parcel.

    It lays right, sits right, and has the kind of frontage and build site the others just don’t.

    Perfect for a trophy home or legacy build — the kind you don’t just dream about… you actually plan.

    There’s a house on the property now.
    It’s in decent condition — not a teardown by necessity. But it’s not the play.

    Might make sense as:

    • A guest house
    • Caretaker setup
    • Or temp quarters while you build
    • (all subject to city approval)

    But the draw here is the dirt.

    When this first came to market, the sellers were going to need a long leaseback.

    That’s changed.

    They still need some time, but not nearly as much.
    They’re shopping now, have a plan, and will be buying with cash — likely a new-build, which cuts out a lot of the unknowns.

    The short version?
    This won’t get dragged out.

    And since Flower Mound isn’t exactly known for lightning-fast approvals, there’s plenty of room for your planning window to unfold without conflict.

    In fact, the sellers are fine with construction starting while they’re still there, as long as the city allows it.

    We want you to see it — but the seller deserves notice.

    If you’ve been waiting for land that offers rural feel with real convenience — space, privacy, and no HOA nonsense — this is it.

    No fluff. No gimmicks. Just rare dirt, priced right.

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