
Conrad
- 2 bd
- 2.5 ba
- 1,510 sqft
Discover Harvest, a townhouse community by CB JENI Homes found in 254 Harvest Wy, Argyle, TX 76226. At the moment, the community has a status of Selling. Offering 1 units, including 0 ready-to-move option. Harvest homes size vary between 1510 and 2035 square feet on various lot sizes. Prices range from $342,990 to $406,990.
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Located in Northlake/Argyle in Denton County, this 1,200-acre community of 3,200 single-family homes revolves around the proud farming heritage of the landowners who came before us. Harvest is a charming fusion of hometown nostalgia and future-focused planning, where scenes of children on bicycles and neighborhood get-togethers mesh seamlessly with sustainable gardening practices and state-of-the-art home technologies. Most of all, it offers the authentic attraction of country living within the convenient framework of a modern, walkable environment. At the heart of our community is a working commercial farm, operated by a professional farmer who shares his expertise with homeowners, Harvest Littles, and their parents. Harvest neighbors have countless opportunities to roll up their sleeves and enjoy the fresh air and sunshine while meeting new friends, learning new things, and growing fresh produce.