Great Location for Lakes of Bella Terra

Lakes of Bella Terra is a new master planned community just south of the Westpark Toll Road at the Grand Parkway in the Katy area of far west Houston.  The developer of the popular Lakes on Eldridge has created another stunning community with grand entrances, large lakes, resort style amenities and more.  Easy access to Interstate 10 and the Energy Corridor as well as the Galleria area and Sugar Land to the south.

Amenities include a multi-million dollar club house with Jr. Olympic size pool, water park, fitness center with workout equipment, tennis courts, pocket parks along with miles of trails around the large lakes flanked by waterfalls and lighted fountains.  In addition to this, wonderful shopping and restaurants are located at The Shops of Bella Terra along the Grand Parkway, walking distance from the community.

The community is zoned to the Lamar Consolidated school district with Hubenak Elementary located within Lakes of Bella Terra.  A Preparatory school is also located near by along with child care options.

Production and custom home builders are putting the latest design and energy-saving trends into their newest homes.  Darling Homes, Brighton Homes, D.R. Horton Homes and David Weekly Homes have production homes in the $160,000 to $400,000 range.  Custom builders including Ronny Carroll Custom Homes, Greg Stephens Custom Homes and Westport Custom Homes have inventory in gated sections backing to water and selling in the $500,000 to over $1 million dollar range. 

It is easy to see with a wide price range, wonderful amenities and easy access to the major freeway, Lakes of Bella Terra will be a community many buyers in the Katy area will want to check out.

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