Hillwood Communities
An artist's rendering.
Hillwood this week announced that it has begun construction on Phase 1 of a master-planned residential development in Justin.
“Treeline,” draws its inspiration of its natural surroundings, which include a number of treelines of mature oaks and a flowing creek, will span 800 acres and included 2,500 homes in rural Denton County, according to a press release. The property is along FM 407.
Homes are expected to be available for sale in the middle of 2025.
For the first phase, Hillwood Communities has partnered with builders such as American Legend Homes, Beazer Homes, David Weekley Homes, D.R. Horton, Highland Homes, HistoyMaker Homes, Pulte Home, and Tri Pointe Homes.
“At Treeline, we’ve curated an idyllic environment where families will feel a true sense of belonging,” said Fred Balda, president of Hillwood Communities, in a statement. “Residents can forge a profound connection with nature and their neighbors through a lifestyle program that activates an array of amenities, including park spaces with themed treehouses.”
The development is situated within the Northwest school district, feeding to Northwest High School through Justin Elementary School and Gene Pike Middle School.
The master plan also includes allotments for an elementary school, multifamily, and commercial development.
The first phase will include 40-foot, 45-foot and 50-foot lots. Phase 1 amenities planned include an expansive amenity center, a library treehouse, a cloud spotting and stargazing treehouse, an orchard park, and an observation deck. The main amenity center is expected to have an indoor event space, HOA offices, an amphitheater lawn, an event lawn, pickleball courts, a food truck area, a resort-style pool, a gaming treehouse, and an adventure park.