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Highland Homes in Furst Ranch: A First Look at Flower Mound’s New Luxury Master-Planned Community

Posted by SeayGroupAdmin on April 29, 2026
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By Seay Realty Group – Keller Williams

Flower Mound’s new-home market has a major new address to watch: Furst Ranch, one of the most anticipated master-planned communities in North Texas. Set in the western gateway of Flower Mound, Furst Ranch is designed around a modern Texas Prairie lifestyle with new single-family homes, parks, trails, open space, and a long-term vision for dining, retail, healthcare, education, and employment uses woven into the community plan.

For buyers specifically interested in Highland Homes in Furst Ranch, the early model-home preview gives a strong sense of what this builder is bringing to Flower Mound: elevated architecture, dramatic ceiling heights, warm natural textures, oversized gathering spaces, and a design style that feels polished without losing its relaxed Texas character.

Photo note: The photos in this article were taken by Seay Realty Group during a preview of the Highland Homes model while final finishing touches were still being completed before the grand opening. Finish packages, elevations, specifications, incentives, availability, and pricing can change, and Highland Homes notes that materials and specifications may vary by home.


What Is Furst Ranch in Flower Mound?

Furst Ranch is a large-scale master-planned community in Flower Mound, TX, created around the idea of blending luxury new construction with trails, parks, open space, and future lifestyle conveniences. According to Furst Ranch, the community will begin with new single-family homes, parks, trails, and open space, with the broader plan eventually including shopping, dining, healthcare, education, and job centers.

The community is organized into three distinct neighborhoods: High Plains, Prairie Vista, and Cross Timbers. High Plains is the first neighborhood and is now selling, while Prairie Vista and Cross Timbers are planned for future phases. Furst Ranch describes all three neighborhoods as connected by trails, open space, and shared amenities.

For buyers who want new construction in Flower Mound but still want a neighborhood with long-term community planning, Furst Ranch is especially compelling. It is not just a subdivision of homes. It is being positioned as a full lifestyle destination.


Why Highland Homes Is a Standout Builder in Furst Ranch

Highland Homes is one of the featured builders in Furst Ranch, offering homes on 60-foot and 70-foot homesites. Furst Ranch’s builder page describes Highland Homes as a Texas-based builder founded in 1985, known for quality construction, customer satisfaction, architectural innovation, open living spaces, elegant finishes, and design options.

Highland’s own company page states that the builder has built homes throughout Texas for more than 40 years and emphasizes quality, customer care, architectural beauty, energy-efficient materials, and service throughout the homebuying process.

At Furst Ranch, Highland Homes currently lists two collections:

Highland Homes 60-foot lots
Located at 2104 Rangeland Way, Flower Mound, TX 76226, the 60-foot section is listed with a model now open, quick move-in opportunities, and multiple home plans. Highland’s page currently shows homes on 60-foot lots starting from the $830s.

Highland Homes 70-foot lots
Located at 2113 Tupelo Trail, Flower Mound, TX 76226, the 70-foot section includes quick move-in homes, floor plans, and a model home. Highland’s Furst Ranch page currently shows homes on 70-foot lots starting from the $940s.

For buyers comparing new construction in Flower Mound, Bartonville, Argyle, and surrounding Denton County markets, Highland’s Furst Ranch collections offer a luxury-level option in one of the area’s most significant new communities.


Inside the Highland Homes Model: Warm, Dramatic, and Livable

The Highland Homes model preview immediately makes an impression. The kitchen is the centerpiece: a vaulted ceiling with exposed wood beams, a statement chandelier, dark cabinetry, an expansive island, light stone countertops, and layered lighting. It is the kind of kitchen designed for everyday function but styled for entertaining.

Highland Homes Furst Ranch Flower Mound TX kitchen with vaulted ceiling, wood beams, large island, and dark cabinetry.

The open-concept living and dining spaces continue that same balance of scale and warmth. The great room features soaring ceilings, a tall stone fireplace wall, rich wood accents, layered rugs, sculptural seating, and a refined palette of sage green, rust, cream, black, and warm brown. The result is sophisticated but not sterile.

Highland Homes model living room in Furst Ranch Flower Mound with stone fireplace, vaulted ceiling, chandelier, and designer seating.
The Highland Homes model showcases a dramatic living room with a stone fireplace, statement lighting, and warm modern-rustic styling.

The model also highlights flexible rooms that today’s buyers consistently ask about: a dedicated study, formal or casual dining, private bedrooms, generous storage, and indoor-outdoor living. Highland’s Furst Ranch floor plan pages note that plans are curated for livability, including attention to traffic flow, light patterns, room placement, and storage.


A Model Home Designed for the Way Buyers Actually Live

One of the strongest takeaways from the model is how intentionally the spaces are layered. The home does not rely on one “wow” moment. Instead, it creates a series of memorable spaces:

The kitchen feels grand, but still functional.
The dining area connects visually to the kitchen and main living area.
The study offers a quiet, moody retreat with built-ins, texture, and architectural detail.
The primary suite uses color, wallpaper, paneling, and symmetry to create a boutique-hotel feel.
The covered outdoor living area extends the usable entertaining space into the backyard.

Highland Homes Furst Ranch study with black desk, arched cabinets, stone wall, rug, and chandelier.
A richly styled study in the Highland Homes model offers a private work-from-home or reading space.
Highland Homes Furst Ranch primary bedroom with green bedding, wallpaper accent wall, chandelier, and designer furnishings.
The primary suite preview features layered textiles, wallpaper, paneled walls, and a sophisticated green-and-bronze color palette.
Highland Homes Furst Ranch covered patio with outdoor seating, ceiling fans, brick wall, and landscaped backyard.
Covered outdoor living at the Highland Homes model extends the home’s entertaining space into the backyard.

Furst Ranch Amenities: Parks, Trails, Open Space, and The Ranch Club

A major part of the appeal at Furst Ranch is the planned amenity package. Highland Homes describes the community as a 2,000-acre Flower Mound community with upscale living, retail, dining, recreation, resort-style pools, sports courts, playgrounds, and 404 acres of parks, trails, and open space anchored by a 97-acre Central Park.

Furst Ranch also highlights a planned 20-acre Community Activities Center, walking and biking trails throughout the community, more than 400 acres of open space, a 97-acre community park, Liberty Lake, and lifestyle programming such as fitness classes and seasonal events.

Another key feature is The Ranch Club, planned as a resident-only amenity village near High Plains. Furst Ranch lists planned features including a ranch clubhouse, leisure pool, children’s pool, splash pad, event pavilion, shade pergola, 8-foot-wide trail, pond, golf cart parking, food truck zone, and playground, with renderings and site plans subject to change.

For buyers who want a new home with community amenities—not just a house on a lot—this is where Furst Ranch becomes especially competitive.


Location: Flower Mound Convenience With Room to Breathe

Furst Ranch is positioned as the western gateway to Flower Mound, offering access to retail, dining, natural beauty, and the broader DFW area.

Highland Homes also notes that Furst Ranch provides quick access to Lake Grapevine, DFW Airport, major highways, and Argyle schools.

That combination matters. Many buyers looking in Flower Mound want convenience, but they are also looking for a little more breathing room, newer homes, larger homesites, outdoor amenities, and a more cohesive master-planned environment. Furst Ranch is designed to meet that demand.


Schools Serving Furst Ranch

According to Furst Ranch, the community is served by Argyle Independent School District, and the schools listed for Furst Ranch include Argyle South Elementary, Argyle Middle School, and Argyle High School. The Furst Ranch schools page also references nearby private-school option Liberty Christian School.

School zoning, attendance boundaries, and enrollment details can change, so buyers should independently verify school assignments before making a purchase decision.


What Buyers Should Know Before Touring Highland Homes in Furst Ranch

New construction is exciting, but it is also a process. Before touring Highland Homes in Furst Ranch, buyers should keep a few things in mind:

  1. Pricing and incentives can change. Highland’s website states that prices, plans, specifications, square footage, and availability are subject to change without notice.
  2. Builder representation is not buyer representation. A builder sales counselor represents the builder. Buyers benefit from having their own real estate advisor involved from the beginning.
  3. Register your agent early. Builder policies can vary, so buyers should bring their agent on the first visit or confirm registration requirements before touring.
  4. Compare lot premiums, upgrades, and structural options. The base price is only part of the story. Homesite, elevation, design selections, structural options, and closing incentives all affect the final number.
  5. Tour both the 60-foot and 70-foot collections. The right fit may depend on desired square footage, layout, garage configuration, yard expectations, and long-term resale strategy.

Is Highland Homes in Furst Ranch a Good Fit?

Highland Homes in Furst Ranch may be a strong fit for buyers who want:

A new construction home in Flower Mound
A master-planned community with significant long-term vision
Larger homesite options, including 60-foot and 70-foot lots
Access to planned resort-style amenities, trails, parks, and open space
A home with elevated architecture and designer-forward finishes
A location near Lake Grapevine, DFW Airport, major highways, and Argyle ISD

The model home preview shows a builder leaning into what today’s luxury buyers want: open living, architectural drama, warm finishes, practical spaces, and strong indoor-outdoor flow.


Schedule a Private Tour With Seay Realty Group – Keller Williams

If you are considering Highland Homes in Furst Ranch or comparing new construction options in Flower Mound, Seay Realty Group – Keller Williams can help you evaluate floor plans, homesites, builder incentives, upgrade costs, contract terms, and resale considerations before you make a decision.

Touring a model home is the fun part. Understanding the numbers, options, timelines, and builder process is where strong buyer representation matters.

Ready to explore Furst Ranch? Contact Seay Realty Group – Keller Williams to schedule a private tour of Highland Homes in Flower Mound, TX.


FAQ: Highland Homes in Furst Ranch

Where is Highland Homes building in Furst Ranch?

Highland Homes is building in Furst Ranch in Flower Mound, TX, with 60-foot and 70-foot homesite collections. Highland’s 60-foot section is listed at 2104 Rangeland Way, and the 70-foot section is listed at 2113 Tupelo Trail.

What price range does Highland Homes offer in Furst Ranch?

Highland’s Furst Ranch page currently lists homes on 60-foot lots from the $830s and homes on 70-foot lots from the $940s. Pricing, incentives, plans, specifications, square footage, and availability are subject to change.

What amenities are planned in Furst Ranch?

Furst Ranch is planned with parks, trails, open space, resort-style pools, sports courts, playgrounds, a 97-acre Central Park, and The Ranch Club, a planned resident-only amenity village.

What school district serves Furst Ranch?

Furst Ranch lists Argyle ISD as the public school district serving the community, including Argyle South Elementary, Argyle Middle School, and Argyle High School. Buyers should verify school assignments directly before purchasing.

Can I use a Realtor when buying a new Highland Homes home?

Yes, buyers can typically use their own real estate representation when buying new construction, but builder registration policies vary. It is best to involve your agent before your first visit or online inquiry so your representation is properly documented.


Photo Disclaimer:
The photos featured in this article were taken by Seay Realty Group on a cell phone during our private tour of the Highland Homes model in Furst Ranch. While they offer a behind-the-scenes look at the home before the grand opening, they are not professional photography and may not fully capture the quality, scale, craftsmanship, finishes, or overall beauty of this gorgeous property. The home is even more impressive in person, and final details may vary as finishing touches are completed. Keller Williams offices are individually owned and operated.

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