Green Home Residential sat down with AndersonSargent to discuss their new eco-development, White Rock Crossing, which will begin construction early next year. After careful consideration the developer and AndersonSargent decided to appoint Green Home Residential as exclusive broker to sell the remaining 11 of the 17 town homes in the development. Come tour the property with us every Tuesday at 2:00pm!
This special eco-neighborhood is a collaborative housing development in which residents actively participate in the design and operation of their own neighborhood. This type of community is called “co-housing”. There are many misconceptions about co-housing. People often believe co-housing suggests a commune full of naked, pot-smoking, hippies. Not the case for this Dallas, Texas co-housing community.
In a lot of neighborhoods people are not interested in knowing their neighbors. Alleys and rear garage entries have allowed us to barely make an effort to become involved in the lives of others. I guess that’s easy to understand when you don’t have to have anything in common with your neighbors that live on the street. You have people with different cultures, backgrounds, and ideologies living amongst each other and how do you coexist? Build bigger fences and lock your doors? Well, that’s one way…
I believe White Rock Crossing will inspire people to consider what a home really is.
“A home is not a mere transient shelter; its essence lies in the personalities of the people who live in it.” -H.L. Mencken
White Rock Crossing brings an old-fashioned sense of neighborhood back by popular demand. Residents take pride in caring for their common property and build a sense of communal trust and support. Because neighbors hold a commitment to a relationship with one another, almost all cohousing communities use consensus as the basis for group decision making. Imagine an association where you are apart of the decision making! The rules and expectations are set by the collective efforts of your community. There are 17 families involved in elevating the quality of your environment instead of an established, outdated, and unfair HOA.
White Rock Crossing residents are consciously committed to living as a community. The physical green/custom design encourages both social contact and individual space. Private homes contain all the features of conventional homes, but they are built with such care and precision, you will never go back to an ordinary way of living. AndersonSargent is a nationally renowned builder for their energy-efficient and ecologically-friendly building methods.
White Rock Crossing is located at the corner of Lake Highlands Drive and Easton Road. Have I mentioned that this community is 1 mile away from White Rock Lake and backs up to the heavily wooded Dixon Branch Creek, on a greenbelt? Incase you needed reason 101 to relocate to this supreme neighborhood. You can live in this highly desired area for under $300,000. Some of the properties in the vicinity are over 50 years old, selling for $300,000. You can purchase a brand new, custom built home for the same price!
As Dallas’ first co-housing community, White Rock Crossing offers residents the opportunity to design their own energy-efficient Townhome.
The center of the community grants residents access to extensive common facilities such as open space, courtyards, a playground, and a common house. The common house is the social center of the community, with a large dining room and kitchen, lounge, recreational facilities, children’s spaces, and an extra guest room.
Do you have what it takes to live in the best eco-community Dallas, TX has to offer? Make an appointment by calling Stephanie Ebbesen at 214-563-5769. We will sit down with you and the builder to discuss the details and make sure you are on the right track. $2,500 will reserve your space at White Rock Crossing. Financing and all the components will be discussed prior to moving forward with your investment. For more pictures please visit Green Home Residential’s Facebook page.
*Please note we comply with all fair housing laws and will not discriminate against any persons based on race or color, religion, sex national origin, family status, disability or sexual orientation.





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