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Estates at Rockhill by Shaddock Homes

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Price Range: $840,000 - $980,000
Sqft Range: 2,586 - 3,940 ft2
Beds Range: 4 - 5
Baths Range: 4 - 5
City: Frisco

Amenities

   Golf Course
   Green Belt
   Park
   Pool
   Sports
   Views

Community Details for Estates at Rockhill by Shaddock Homes

NEW PHASE NOW SELLING! Estates at Rockhill is conveniently located in northwest Frisco; one of the fastest growing communities in North Texas. Frisco, Texas was also voted the number one place to live for young families in Texas and is renowned for its outstanding quality of life, city services, and excellent local schools. Estates at Rockhill will have a centrally located two-acre park with an amenity center and open common area. This new community is served by some of the newest schools within the Frisco Independent School District, which is one of the few districts in the Metroplex to be rated “Recognized” by the Texas Education Agency. Estates at Rockhill is located within 15 minutes of some of the most desirable shopping and dining areas. This includes Stonebriar Mall and The Shops of Legacy. Shaddock Homes' new floor plan designs and exterior selections were created with this master planned community in mind. They feature both one and two story designs that range from three to five bedrooms and offer many additional custom options to make your home a one-of-a-kind. Shaddock Homes welcomes you to explore one of our newest communities in Frisco, Texas. We offer a variety of innovative and inspiring new home designs, and we constantly strive to provide a level of exterior and interior craftsmanship that distinguishes us from other homebuilders.     See us on Houzz! 9 Kitchen Color Ideas With Staying Power New This Week: 9 Bathrooms With Sensational Shower-Tub Combos

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