Luxury homebuilders Toll Brothers Inc. opened Wandering Creek at Brookhollow in Prosper — an exclusive community that offers two collections of high-end single-family homes.
What To Expect
Wandering Creek at Brookhollow features luxury single-family homes ranging from 3,600 to over 6,000 square feet. Toll Brothers offers two collections:
- Executive Collection: Homes on 74-foot-wide lots with 3,600–5,100+ square feet, 4–5 bedrooms, 3.5–4.5 bathrooms, and 3-car garages. Starting at $1 million. As of publishing, there are 54 executive sites available.
- Estate Collection: Homes on 84-foot-wide lots with 3,900–6,000+ square feet, 4–5 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and 3–4 car garages. Starting at $1.2 million. As of publishing, there are 23 estate sites available.
The design studio by Toll Brothers lets home buyers customize their dream home with a variety of options, guided by design consultants.
“Our new Wandering Creek at Brookhollow community provides residents with the perfect blend of luxury and convenience in a great school district within the highly desirable area of Prosper,” Toll Brothers Dallas Division President Jay Saunders said. “With expansive floor plans and unrivaled personalization options, this community will redefine luxury living for home buyers looking for a new home in Prosper.”
Where It Is
Located off N Custer Road and University Drive, the development is in the Prosper Independent School District. Children in the community can attend Cockrell Elementary, Rogers Middle School and Walnut Grove High School. The community's prime location provides easy access to major employers, commuter routes, shopping, dining and entertainment in both Prosper and Frisco.
Why Is This Important
As Local Profile previously reported, since 2020, the rapidly expanding city of Prosper saw a staggering 40.6% increase in population.
Not only is the city growing, but it is also becoming more buyer-friendly. In September, the city approved lowering the property tax rate to $0.505 per $100 of taxable value — the lowest value since 2006. The homestead exemption will also be increased from 15% to 17.5%, providing additional targeted tax relief.
How To Look At Homes
If you are interested in touring a home or have questions about the community, book an on-site or virtual tour here.
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